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

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1 ‘ the whole object of the section is to assimilate the practice in winding up to the practice in bankruptcy , which was established in order to enable assignees , who are now called trustees , in bankruptcy to find out facts before they brought an action , so as to avoid incurring the expense of some hundreds of pounds in bringing an unsuccessful action , when they might , by examining a witness or two , have discovered at a trifling expense that an action could not succeed .
2 Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his action in opting out of the social charter , Great Britain will be the only country in Europe that will deny its people the legal right to paid holidays ?
3 I naturally felt very good about it and proud of myself for the discipline I had shown during the winter in getting down to the work necessary to achieve the successes I had obtained .
4 There may be more security in hanging on to the old and acquiring something new as well .
5 She accepts that she then was confused , she did n't know what to do erm she did n't think there was any point in getting out of the car which is what sh she should of done , she should of tried to make some enquiries about the child er , but she er , she looked around shrugged her shoulders and and then carried on her journey because she did n't think there was anything else she could do about it .
6 There was n't much point in calling in at the shop , so I came straight here . ’
7 He resolved that the occurrence could be sorted out in daylight and that there was no point in groping about in the dark .
8 No point in turning up at the school if young Nick was n't going to be there .
9 Dalglish , preparing for today 's clash at Coventry , said : ‘ There 's no point in going on about the League table while we are still in August .
10 ‘ There was no point in going back to the hotel .
11 HEAVEN is my witness that I do not want to be unfair to British Telecom , so I must , with frank and honest gaze , report that I have had several letters saying that I am up the pole in carrying on about the method of charging recently mentioned in this column .
12 ‘ Gary showed great courage in coming back in the second half even though the injury was very painful . ’
13 Hopefully Mansell will put the most famous name in racing back at the top of Formula One Grand Prix racing .
14 Finally , in the week that our nation , while stifling under the weight of depression , looked to the Chancellor and his Budget for hope in crawling out of the pit of fiscal horror and penury , it was reported that :
15 The greatest areas of concern for tax-payers were about the Revenue 's staff 's apparent lack of authority to deal with certain problems , difficulty in getting through to the right person on the telephone , and about the time it took to resolve problems and answer queries .
16 He had great difficulty in getting through to the club .
17 So swifts , if they land , find great difficulty in getting back into the air and when the time comes for them to make a nest , they are unable to gather leaves , sticks or mud in the way that other birds can .
18 Anyone who has difficulty in getting down to the floor and up is safer exercising on a firm mattress .
19 There was something about cutter work — glamour , adventure , battling the elements , or just plain escapism — call it what you will , but once you had experienced it you had great difficulty in settling down to the more prosaic existence ashore .
20 The most important thing to remember about juggling is that , if you throw the ball well , the catch will look after itself , except for those one in ten people who have great difficulty in holding on to the ball .
21 As for Willie Aitchison , who was felled by a ball on the knee on Wednesday , this game old caddie was having no difficulty in going along with the hospital 's recommendations .
22 But Mr Davies , who leaves behind a lower paid £85,000 at the commission , conceded he would have little difficulty in signing up for the business priorities agreed by the CBI 's governing council for the incoming government .
23 Black & Decker , the tool manufacturer , followed this course in expanding out of the USA .
24 And , casting an eye towards the world championships in August , Backley insisted that if the injury hung around he would have no hesitation in pulling out of the year 's big event in Stuttgart to prevent further damage .
25 While working on the two biker films and his one sentence in The St Valentine 's Day Massacre , undemanding as they were , Nicholson was also writing another film script for Corman who was once again ahead of the field in latching on to the latest craze sweeping through the world : the children of the post-war baby boom were coming out to play and nothing could stop them now .
26 She suspects me of a form of vanity in sidling up to the existential questions .
27 He managed to detain her long enough for them to tether the horses , because there would be no sense in coming out of the Workshops ( with , or without the prisoner ) and finding that the horses had turned their heads for Tara and that they had to walk the rest of the way to the Fire Court .
28 The property PAPAL is here associated intensionally with the noun assailant ( or , strictly , with the entity that is primarily identified by the noun assailant ) in order to satisfy the writer 's desire for specificity in putting across to the reader her idea of the person to be mentioned ; yet the property PAPAL was referentially applicable to somebody else , a person otherwise known as Karol Wojtyla .
29 He cursed under his breath , shaking his head at his own folly in coming up to the house at all …
30 SCO says it decision was based primarily on Intel Corp 's reported success in catching up with the performance promised by the ACE environment , and that it will re-focus its Open Desktop Unix efforts on the forthcoming P5 80586 part .
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