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

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1 ‘ We are not interested in just providing a child-minding service , ’ said Labour Group leader Bill Archibald .
2 If any individual or canoeing club is interested in either forming a team or joining an existing club or would just like to find out more about rafting please contact me on 0934 517756 or Patricia Hales of CHAR on 0432 820261 .
3 ‘ This again , as it seems to me , is analogous to unfairly inducing a defendant to confess to an offence , and the short judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal is clearly based upon the maxim nemo debet prodere se ipsum .
4 ‘ Some ladies who ring up are a bit shy of actually saying the word , ’ says Rance .
5 Eight of the paratroopers were found guilty of indecently assaulting the woman soldier .
6 Both are serving long sentences after being found guilty of illegally entering the country .
7 On Nov. 19 a Perth jury found bankrupt Australian entrepreneur Alan Bond not guilty of dishonestly inducing a businessman to take part in a corporate rescue .
8 But not content with just looking the part , Spotted Eagle has spent thirty years studying the history and culture of the native American Indian .
9 It would imply that Labour was ill-advised in ever tabling the amendment , and in believing it to undermine the opt-out .
10 TR1 ( a field-effect device ) provides a small amount of r.f. gain and its high input impedance is ideal for directly matching the input tuned circuit .
11 Hirondelle 's owners , he said glibly , had decided to fly home and , despairing of ever selling the yacht in a glutted market , had simply abandoned it and someone had evidently used the hulk for target practice .
12 Three of these types depend on input from the organ of the same side , another responds to stimuli received by both sides , while a third type is unusual in simply measuring the repetition rate of the sound pattern .
13 Removing them should also be quick by simply depressing the sleeve of the holder in the direction of the arrow so the bit can be pulled out .
14 The argument will be harsh , and if the threat of disaster is vivid enough to bring about agreement , it may be that nations will find that , in the interest of common purpose , they are little by little surrendering the sovereignty of which Sir Ian Lloyd spoke .
15 Second , instructions to transfer data between a sequence of store locations and a sequence of accumulators , as described in 2.4 , are useful for rapidly changing the processor context .
16 Although government officials are confident of somehow finding a way next year to pay for the national backbone network , they are sceptical of the LDP 's ability to break through the ceiling on overall spending on science .
17 This zig-zagging technique is particularly effective in visually widening the area , since it passes between the two wings of planting that divide this second ‘ room ’ from the next .
18 Other issues to be examined will be those involved in randomly selecting a person to be interviewed within a household and problems arising in mixed surveys where non telephone owners are interviewed face-to-face .
19 I get the impression that the warden was impressed without actually liking the man .
20 ‘ Mi piacciono questi capelli , ’ cried the woman , unabashed at openly admiring the red and gold strands of Meredith 's hair .
21 Who is going to be responsible for physically dividing the space so that the sub-tenant can operate as a separate entity ?
22 The iris diaphragm is responsible for constantly varying the aperture , the f stop .
23 The Division of Neuropharmacologic Drug Products disagree ; but this group was responsible for originally approving the use of the 0.5 mg dose in the USA , over the objections of the FDA 's own monitors .
24 He would not , of course , be alone in being exposed in the General Prologue and enhancing the adverse view of himself by his own Prologue — consider , for instance , the Pardoner — but he would be alone in then telling a tale which clinches the destruction of any claim to a good character he might have ; a tale without any redeeming features , which the tales of even the worst of the corrupt clerics , the Friar and the Pardoner , have .
25 Although only incidentally Western , this cleared the way for Unforgiven by finally rendering the genre commercial again .
26 There is nothing fishy about simply admitting the reality of the difference , or that of the physical causes which — alongside cultural ones — help to produce it .
27 A principal reason for this interest is the failure of rule-based linguistics to produce a general purpose , intelligent language processor capable of adequately performing a number of rather basic linguistic tasks ( e.g. taking down unrestricted text , non-robotic reading aloud , making a precis of a text ) ( Sharman , 1990 ) .
28 ‘ Whether a man in total control of a limited liability company ( by reason of his shareholding and directorship ) is capable of stealing the property of the company ; and whether two men in total control of a limited liability company ( by reason of their shareholdings and directorships ) are ( while acting in concert ) capable of jointly stealing the property of the company .
29 The system must be capable of automatically handling the organisation and upkeep of large amounts of interrelated information , generated by modern software techniques .
30 Crazy it is , especially on the much longed-for MZ replacement , a Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 , capable of massively out-accelerating every car on the road and reaching 175mph along Barassie beach .
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