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

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1 The first … is the arrangement for bringing to the Joint Intelligence Organisation 's attention information other than intelligence reports .
2 Both Mac and Morrissey were well known for slagging off the entire rock world outside their own small circles .
3 Mrs. Michie : I note your ruling about sticking to the new clause , Mr. Deputy Speaker .
4 The Art of Laughter … a cartoonists job is all about drawing on the funny side of life …
5 She enjoys what she has ; she may be less inhibited about experimenting with the outward image ; on the other hand she is less of a slave to fashion , more ready to accept her individuality and express it openly .
6 Gough , the first Scotland captain to be sent off , faces a one-match ban after his automatic dismissal for handling during the disastrous defeat in Berne .
7 For all index-linked stocks issued prior to January , 1987 , it is necessary therefore to adjust downward their base for indexing by the multiplicative factor of 100/394.5 .
8 In April 1984 the National Development Officer for catering in the Western Division , which includes Strathclyde and Dumfries and Galloway , organised the initial ‘ fleshing out ’ of the catering related modules through the SCFE members from the Western Division .
9 This distortion may be important in providing the flexibility needed for binding of the binuclear iron cofactor .
10 It is now almost certain that more people in Indian cities will become dependent on kerosene for cooking in the near future .
11 Cut out long thin strips for trimming around the top edge of the boat and fix on with a dampened paint brush .
12 I dare say a good many rabbits would have kept quiet and thought about keeping on the right side of the Chief , but I 'm afraid I 'm not much good at that .
13 SNOOP Cyril Reenan was branded a prying sneak yesterday for eavesdropping on the intimate phone conversation .
14 Circumstantial evidence could take the form of showing the defendant wished to cover up an offence committed by himself , such as driving over the prescribed limit , being involved in an accident and then , as mentioned ( C ) 2 ante alleging that someone else was driving at the time of the accident .
15 It was during the Autumn term that certain staff had responsibility for contributing towards the self-appraisal report .
16 But better still is the delightful Gothic cloister which opens on the southern side of the nave , an asylum all the more praiseworthy for opening on the far side on to the street , and with an admirable fig tree standing in one corner to remind you that , northern Gothic or no , you are in the south .
17 He 'd hired a smart car for their visit ; he joked with Mary Rose about driving on the right side of the road .
18 She stopped for a moment , and put her shoes back on for walking on the hard tarmac .
19 On arrival , guests take off their outdoor shoes at the ryokan entrance and are supplied with slippers ; shoes are handled by the management ( ie , placed at the entrance for you to leave ) , and for walking within the ryokan garden , they supply sandals or traditional geta ( wooden clogs ) .
20 The social determination of knowledge is supported not as a basis for analysing knowledge or ideology but as a basis for disputing with the positivist tendency in social science in order that an idealist and historicist account of the process of history can be recovered .
21 Their independence reduced the executive 's capacity for interfering in the legal process .
22 In December 1857 the new head of the Third Department , V. A. Dolgorukov , revealed an unlikely enthusiasm for cooperating with the liberal intelligentsia when he asked the Slavophile Aleksandr Koshelev to send him his hard-hitting " Memoranda on the Dissolution of the Enserfed Estate in Russia " .
23 Lorry driver Mr. Leslie Parsons , 51 , lost control of the 28-ton lorry after colliding with the H-reg. car .
24 Most of the day-to-day trade came from the man in the street , and it would be wrong to infer that every coffin-maker and funeral furnisher hungered after catering for the top end of the market .
25 It is n't a good idea to climb hills after eating at the Naked Man — ideally you should find a quiet corner and sleep it off like a boa constrictor does after it has swallowed a goat or two too many .
26 He had first of all , as if in some extraordinary dream , after struggling through the dark tunnel , seen her in bed , seen her dark bright eyes , reflecting the candlelight , gazing calmly at him ; and he had imagined her to be a child , a boy .
27 Some couples feel they enjoy intercourse more after abstaining during the fertile time .
28 The most recent research suggests that children who were breast fed have higher intelligence than those bottle-fed from birth , after allowing for the extra time breast-feeding mothers might spend with their babies or extra effort they might put into mothering .
29 Figure 1 b shows the rotation rate residuals after allowing for the increased value of slowdown rate which fits the later part of Fig. 1 a .
30 The external conjugate was not , however , related to cardiovascular mortality after adjusting for head circumference whereas the trend in cardiovascular mortality with head circumference remained significant after allowing for the external conjugate diameter .
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