Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [noun pl] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The scrolled area has an allowance for 100 entries containing details of each field on the form currently being processed .
2 On the contrary , all kinds of groups and associations representing ideas of this kind had come into existence in the USSR : some of them had openly called for ‘ power-sharing ’ on the basis of a ‘ parliamentary regime ’ , for ‘ free trade unions ’ , ‘ autonomous publishing houses ’ and so forth .
3 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
4 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
5 It has joined the queue of property and building companies asking shareholders for more money with a £104m rights issue of new shares .
6 Suppose that national rules of a member state required that the sales managers of all companies marketing products in that state had the appropriate certificate of competence awarded by business schools in that state .
7 Of course , a general liquidity shortage can not be alleviated by banks withdrawing loans from each other .
8 There was plenty of evidence to suggest a pronounced development of anti-semitic tendencies in the BUF ranks during 1933 and 1934 ; but as the Metropolitan police records make clear , militant Jewish youth and communist elements were assaulting Blackshirts selling newspapers at this time .
9 There were approximately 700 firms offering holidays of some kind to consumers in the United Kingdom in 1986 .
10 ( b ) winter aggregations comprising animals of all age classes ( but with the older ones arriving first and departing last ) are often of a larger size and crowd several layers deep in crevices and pools .
11 Would a possible solution be for the son F to set up as a sole trader and eventually move to separate premises with perhaps other family members becoming partners of this business ?
12 From propositions expressing arguments of this nature it is a relatively short step to the notion that a shared ideology , which is usually regarded as a product of social forces , is the inevitable result of common social origins , education and recruitment processes .
13 Like Scottish ports de bras , those of Italy are very simple , the arms changing places after each sequence of dotted steps or hops .
14 Without realizing , I found myself between two groups of youths throwing bottles at each other .
15 Young animals usually do not get territories containing females for some time .
16 ‘ No , ’ she said desperately , and turned and walked away , mingling with the throng that shuffled through the narrow streets rubbing shoulders with each other .
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