Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
2 It went on to accept ‘ the principle that professional experience should be based on theoretical completeness , and that training in often petty procedures during the earlier years in professional offices has little bearing on the exercise of professional judgement . ’
3 Many would also argue that this process has continued into the community , with a greater proportion of people with complex care needs now remaining in the community rather than entering some form of residential care .
4 He stands there staring into the darkness .
5 This was a showcase for a wide variety of young British musicians and bands currently working outside the mainstream of rock and pop .
6 Although Goblins and Squigs have different movement rates , the whole unit keeps together moving at the speed of the Goblins .
7 The cost varies enormously depending on the size of the tattoo .
8 The exact nature of the beforeness evoked by to varies however according to the context .
9 The break-even point where diesel starts to pay off varies considerably depending on the size of the premium and the extent of annual mileage ( the higher the mileage , the faster you reach break-even ) .
10 The organization of women in the controlled zones varies considerably depending on the region : either one of the women 's organizations has taken on the task or there may be a women 's committee of the Popular Power Council .
11 He did n't always recognize the president 's authority , there 's a wonderful , there 's a wonderful true story of er er at some point in the Korean war Truman flew out from Los Angeles and MacArthur flew out from er Korea and they met in one of the Pacific islands , I forget which one i er Wake Island I think , and , and on the runway you had the president 's plane at one end and MacArthur 's plane at the other end you see , and Truman sits there waiting for MacArthur to come to him and MacArthur sits there waiting for the president to come to him , you see , and nobody moves .
12 This involves either going through the transcript with the child 's caretakers and inviting comments and interpretations on specific utterances , or playing the recording back and making detailed notes about movements and activities of the participants during the recording period .
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