Example sentences of "of [v-ing] that " in BNC.

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1 Well in the abstract we were loo we , I bought them and decided whether they are high or low counts , we now have a way of quantifying that , we have a way of counting each individual er vessel .
2 You remember how Rosamund Coldharbour set you up for him in the matter of typing that sermon ? ’
3 Either it 's argued that British life does n't show up well in front of a film camera , or that British filmmakers are n't capable of using that camera to probe behind the surface of things .
4 We have to control it and those who nee or use the car , are going to have to pay the price of using that car .
5 He was very red in the face , probably because he was ashamed of using that horrible word , Oliver thought .
6 I wish to make it clear that I have no intention of using that power at present , but I would be prepared to use it if it emerged that individuals ' interests were not being properly protected by the scheme in practice .
7 I do n't really see that there 's such a dividing line , because I think if you 're a housewife and you have a beautiful milk jug , which is perhaps very simple but has lovely lines to it , I think even if it 's only subconsciously you get more pleasure out of using that than you would a rather cracked , grubby , plastic jug .
8 One of the principal reasons for conducting a detailed assessment of a child 's language is to determine the most effective way of helping that child .
9 Keep on thinking until you can discover ways of helping that person .
10 Thus , if a High Street is turned into a four-lane urban clearway the trading potential of a shop may be severely affected , but an index-linked rent will not be capable of reflecting that change .
11 When government authority has been challenged citizens have expressed themselves in favor of maintaining that authority .
12 ( 2 ) In case of a dissolution of the partnership , whether as respects all the partners or as respects the assigning partner , the assignee is entitled to receive the share of the partnership assets to which the assigning partner is entitled as between himself and the other partners , and , for the purpose of ascertaining that share , to an account as from the date of the dissolution .
13 In this case , instead of accepting that comprehensible input is indeed validly conceived as ‘ The ‘ Fundamental Pedagogical Principle ’ ’ and then looking at how it might be achieved by interaction , one might more profitably ask whether these strategies of interaction on the part of the learner do not suggest that the notion of comprehensible input is inadequate for explaining how language is learned , and therefore is not so very fundamental after all .
14 And you you come off worse than anyone else and er but there 's no real way of speeding that up , they ca n't give
15 Although the line can be wrapped overarm onto the handle easily , there is always the risk of generating that ‘ twist ’ .
16 Rather than start from a symbol and find what sentences can be generated from it , one can begin with a sentence and a grammar , and find a way of generating that sentence .
17 C.B. Cox and A. E. Dyson also writing in 1968 , recall that Critical Quarterly had been founded in 1958 with the intention of opposing that kind of cultural " pessimism " associated with the sense of a " breakdown of classic humanism " of Steiner 's " after Auschwitz " thesis .
18 His drawings again register the pleasure in the ingredients and activity of cooking that is also conveyed by the prose .
19 Scientists may be more slipshod than they care to admit about replication and falsification ; Broad and Wade do a good job of proving that .
20 In line with his overall political goal of proving that Labour was ‘ fit to govern ’ , Macdonald abandoned the visions of democratic diplomacy which had so excited him in 1917 and proceeded to adjust to the reality of a balance of power mediated through the League , helping to resolve the Ruhr crisis by lending his support to the rescheduling , rather than the abolition , of German reparations payments .
21 However , even if the plaintiff overcomes the difficult hurdle of proving that Core Rule 28 ( or a comparable SRO rule ) has been breached , he must further show that the contravention caused him loss .
22 I 'm sure I could find him now , but I have made a vow that I am not going to tell anyone where he is , for the man is innocent and has no hope of proving that at the moment .
23 For the careful and conscientious journalist or broadcaster , the legal meaning of " malice " provides vital protection for honest comment , the more so , because the burden of proving that malice was the dominant motive rests on the plaintiff .
24 Now the boatmen they used to erm the name , the family of a name of , and the old man , the grandfather his name was and then they had three sons who were boatmen , one was called Arthur John , one had a nickname of Snowball , the other one 's name was George and they used to er , some of them at times used to row from the lock gates out to the Cork Lightship together to get a boat , so they made sure of roping that boat in at , at er in the dock or at Cliff Quay and course they used to get the captain of the ship to sign er a bill and they used to take that to the , to the shipping agent and then he 'd pay 'em the money .
25 Perhaps the Provisionals ' unexpected return to Warrington to inflict wicked carnage was a means of underlining that wearying message .
26 Well , as you know , it is almost impossible to have a piece of knitting that is exactly the same measurement across 40 stitches and 40 rows. , Only rarely does this happen with certain yarn types and stitch patterns .
27 No , this was a new healthy way of eating that was going to change previous diet failures into long term success stories .
28 It is a remarkable sign of mollycoddling that racing has kept its levy at all .
29 No one can take away the exhilaration of completing that first garment and , because everybody in the family needs sweaters , if it does n't fit one person it will fit another .
30 John Pearson , who appears at the Wine Garden , Alton , on Tuesday , of of the 1960s decade of British blues musicians , acknowledged to be coming of age in the 1990s — their mature talents now best equipped for the task of bringing that conviction to their music that only age and experience can provide .
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