Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [art] short " in BNC.
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1 | Many leading manufacturers now have women 's models in their ranges with designs catering for the shorter back length , wider hips and more pronounced bottom . |
2 | Capacitor C2 is included to reduce the gain at d.c. to unity whilst appearing as a short circuit to a.c. signals . |
3 | Although sometimes appearing as a short man covered in hair , it is most often identified as a wild young bogey-horse , or a cross between a horse and a bull displaying two long , sharp horns . |
4 | During the 1920s James earned his living as a schoolmaster , returning for a short period to teach History and English at Q.R.C. , where amongst his pupils was Eric Williams , the future Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago . |
5 | As in the preparasitic stage , growth of the larva during parasitic development is interrupted by two moults , each of these occurring during a short period of lethargus . |
6 | We continued climbing for a short while and were soon at the highest point of our walk . |
7 | Herodotus was able to establish some kind of time-sequence for the two centuries before his time , but he was a more diffuse writer than Thucydides , who was concerned with many events occurring in a shorter time interval . |
8 | Several minor changes occurring in a short space of time can have a totting-up effect , challenging and even overloading the resources people have at their disposal . |
9 | And you , er that implies you 're prepared to see inequalities widening in the short , perhaps even the medium term . |
10 | He and his wife were returning from a short break in Venice ( ’ no problems with public transport or with the plane ’ ) and arrived at King 's Cross station . |
11 | Together they left the office , walking down the short corridor to a set of steps . |
12 | He passed Caballeros and Bugner as they were holing out at the 15th and driving at the short 16th . |
13 | With the vessel bucking through the short waves like an unbroken horse , Trent hoped that they would n't fire a warning shot . |
14 | This may be of advantage to the developer too , attracting passers-by , even though they may initially be looking for a short cut . |
15 | For those searching for a short break that is just that little bit different , you are invited to make your selection for this year 's choice of special themed weekend breaks . |
16 | They 're ideal for saving in the short term and of course your money is accessible . |
17 | For style without the cruelty , High Street chain Wallis has five fabulous fakes ranging from a short swing leopard ( £130 ) to a reversible shawl-collared number ( £175 ) . |
18 | You could say that out of the simple song there came the poem capable of expressing in a short length deep thoughts . |
19 | The word ‘ jargon ’ , according to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary , comes from an Old French root that has to do with the warbling of birds . |
20 | Characterization of these cDNAs demonstrated that both encoded the same protein sequence but the shorter RACE product was the result of oligo-dT primer annealing to a short A rich sequence within the 3' untranslated region that does not have an identifiable polyadenylation signal associated with it ( data not shown ) . |
21 | Instead he found he was looking at a short , rather stout middle-aged man . |
22 | TESTING for a short list of illicit drugs has been labelled as myopic , since the working population as a whole tends to abuse a vast pharmacopoeia of legal but impairing substances , many of them heavily promoted by distilleries and pharmaceutical firms . |
23 | And in the long term , as Keynes might also have said , we will keep on worrying about the short term . |
24 | Wake , junior ABA champion and defending his schools title against the boy he beat last year , Roger Campbell , of Hampshire , found it hard going against a shorter but stockier opponent and had to survive being hurt in a tough second round before being given a majority decision . |
25 | ‘ This way , ’ said Nicholson , heading up a short path by the church . |
26 | ‘ Goodbye , my girl , ’ said Sir John , waking from a short sleep . |
27 | By chance , in December 1969 , Japanese glacial geologists surveying broad fields of blue ice inland from the Yamato Mountains ( officially , the Queen Fabiola Mountains ) at about 70°S ; 37°E , stumbled upon nine black meteorite fragments lying within a short distance of one another . |
28 | An Arab can never know the exact date of his birth according to our calendar , for if he was born on 12th January , that day in the Muslim calendar might be 12th January of the previous year by the time he was twenty or twenty-one , owing to the shorter months . |
29 | And it then made possible going by the shortest route . |
30 | But between 1850 and 1890 even Austro-Hungary , Norway and Ireland urbanised at this rate , Belgium and the United States at between 0.30 and 0.40 , Prussia , Australia and Argentina at between 0.40 and 0.50 , England and Wales ( still leading by a short head ) and Saxony at over 0.50 per annum . |