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

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1 To create a pleasant landscape experience for the motorist travelling along the route .
2 ‘ The prisoners are picked for the operation according to the severity of their crime .
3 I 'm for the artist speaking to the audience , backing them and letting them do what they want .
4 The third rule is that an application to a tribunal claiming unfair dismissal casts the burden of proving a reason for the dismissal falling within the Act on the employer .
5 FOLLOWING the report on the Beech 18 entered in next year 's Round the World Air Race by Len Perry in last month 's News pages , Len has informed us that the Beech will not now be entered in the race due to modifications needed to meet the specification for the race detracting from the overall authenticity of the aircraft .
6 At the same time , there is no incentive to construct new dwellings for the sector owing to the existence of controlled rents , below the market rate .
7 It is a psychologically unrewarding task for the person soliciting over the telephone , and this is reflected in the vernacular term applied to the location from which such solicitation takes place — ‘ the boiler room ’ .
8 In support of these assertions he compares the situation ‘ in traditional industry ’ , where , for the worker arriving in the factory in the morning , ‘ his individual machine is a bit like his child .
9 As Geoff parked the van in a safe haven for the night belonging to a garage mechanic , the back offside tyre developed a puncture .
10 I shall not forget how your husband helped a new and inexperienced Head to see what was wrong with the school 's Art Room , helped also in pressing in the right quarter , for its improvement — all of which resulted in a much-needed tonic for the Art teaching in the school .
11 This demand remained a precondition for the North agreeing to a non-aggression declaration with the South .
12 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) , which had repeatedly warned of the dangers of the situation ever since the pumping had been stopped , is to ask the government for emergency funds to run a treatment programme for the water remaining in the mine .
13 A further five surgeons were required to sear and embalm the cadaver ; they were paid a total of £7 8s. 4d. , with the bill for the spices and perfumes for the balm amounting to the then enormous sum of £9 .
14 If instructions are received from a senior executive who is also the principal shareholder of an entity , it should be established , preferably in writing , whether the engagement is for the entity or for the individual acting in a private capacity .
15 It 's fame , at last , for the band waiting in the wings
16 Although retiring from office this year , warden Frank Wood will be carrying on responsibility for the general overseeing of the buildings and the Church Centre .
17 However , without for the moment looking at the two halves separately , I imagine everyone would be prepared to accept the proposition in theory .
18 Our carpenter is aboard the Angelina , building a cradle for the bomb according to the specifications the Pentagon gave us .
19 The fact that any part of a complex theoretical maze might be responsible for an apparent falsification poses a serious problem for the falsificationist relying on an unqualified method of conjectures and refutations .
20 Frequency equalisation compensates for the sound passing through the auditory canals .
21 For the purchaser moving into a new area , invaluable comments can be made on the property 's location and any unfavourable matters which may adversely affect the value now or in the future .
22 Cole adds that what actually happened when the Pioneers engaged in production was not what they had intended when they started their co-operative ; and goes on to offer a more detailed explanation : The Rochdale Manufacturing Society was set up in 1854 , Supposing that , as an expression of democracy , Co-operative principles are as valid for the producer working in the factory producing goods for sale in the Co-operative store as they are for the consumer buying them there , a newcomer to the story might find it surprising that the Pioneers ' belief is presented , if not itself as a matter for surprise , then certainly one for explanation .
23 But I 'll do it ! she told herself , her enthusiasm for the task growing with every stroke of her charcoal pencil .
24 She leaned in his arms , groped for the latchcord dangling from the letter-box , and pulled it .
25 The worst of these is for the period corresponding to the British Early Iron Age ( c.800–400 BC ) .
26 8.3 To make payments following disclaimer If this Lease shall be disclaimed and for any reason the Landlord does not require the Guarantor to accept a new Lease of the Premises in accordance with clause 8.2 the Guarantor shall pay to the Landlord on demand an amount equal to [ the difference between any money received by the Landlord for the use or occupation of the Premises and ] the rents [ in both cases ] for the period commencing with the date of such Disclaimer and ending on whichever is the earlier of the following dates :
27 The Bund will therefore bear the responsibility for the DM1 million ( £357,000 ; $714,000 ) insurance premium for the exhibition opening at the Bonn Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle on 16 October , ‘ Great Collections I : The Museum of Modern Art , New York , From Cézanne to Pollock ’ ( until 10 January 1993 ) .
28 Level 1 was left out from the calculation of the ANOVA in Table 6 since the question ‘ was there a word present ? ’ can not have a non-zero entry for the cell corresponding to a No answer .
29 LASMO 's 30 per cent interest in its fields in the Irish Sea represents a significant source of future cash flow and earnings potential for the Group commencing in the mid-1990's .
30 The plaintiff , in considering that application , was aware that the residents living by the two approach roads to the port would be affected 24 hours a day by the movement of heavy goods vehicles to and from the port but decided to grant planning permission because of the employment and economic benefits for the area resulting from the operation of a commercial port .
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