Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [v-ing] they [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
2 Taking all her words and throwing them back at her in silly high voices .
3 Scenes from the evening flashed before her eyes : the dignity of the old man to whom Ludovico had gently presented her and with whom she had performed a stately dance , delicately held in his wizened old arms ; the young men who had made a ring around her and Ludo before lifting them on to their shoulders and carrying them back to Santo Spirito ; the women who had caressed her blonde hair and whispered , ‘ Bella !
4 Those respondents who insisted on strict anonymity — to the extent of removing coding on the questionnaires and sending them back in plain brown envelopes — not surprisingly pointed to the anonymity factor as an attractive feature of headhunting when compared with in-house recruiting .
5 It was always a project which was in parallel with Queen , because we always had a positive attitude to people doing stuff outside the band , getting new experiences and bringing them back into the band .
6 She designed a print room based on an eighteenth-century concept , by cutting out black and white prints and their hanging bows and pasting them on to an apricot Regency background .
7 The process of endorsing Notes and passing them on to pay for goods or services from business to business is still quite common .
8 The supply chain project seeks to achieve this by focusing on future customer needs and driving them back through the activities of the business to make Guinness Brewing GB operate as effectively as possible for the company and its customers .
9 Once he hummed a snatch of song , which was something about hunting Humans for the Fidchell and about turning them on spits and serving them up as Manpie .
10 Rather than risk not having the perfect shade she started buying those little sample containers and trying them out on a wall .
11 The building societies are also under pressure to spend more money buying up empty properties and handing them over for rental .
12 For a time she became a pony-dealer , buying horses from tinkers and selling them on to English buyers .
13 By 1305 royal clerks were acting as receivers of petitions and sorting them out among auditors or triers , crown ministers and lawyers , who were usually clerics .
14 I became very interested in the trade union movement and my first appointment was as a collector in collecting the union dues and taking them up to the union office .
15 Another devoted woman missionary , Phoebe England , did the professional training , while a third noble woman continued touring the other villages and linking them up with the training village .
16 To get into this trade , the Company was reorganized in 1663 and added buying slaves and shipping them off to the sugar islands to its original objectives .
17 It is simply a method of inhibiting or stopping your debtor from cashing in his assets and putting them out of your reach before you have had a chance to recover what is owed to you .
18 As these letters have had no discernible effect and The Awesome Three boys are still enjoying the odd night tying up white-clad virgins and offering them up to the Devil , the incensed mothers have now taken to writing to the band 's parents .
19 On return to the farm in the late afternoon there was likely to be a further round of gossip and conversation while grooming the horses and bedding them down for the night .
20 Peel carried on playing their records and booking them in for sessions , despite their high degree of success .
21 He showed us his collection of guns , taking them down from their racks and handing them out to us as if we were about to set off on some dangerous mission .
22 The analysis also confirms the strong record of the course in retaining students and seeing them through to their final qualifications .
23 He began writing jokes and scripts for TV shows and sending them off to producers and stars .
24 Hence philosophical analysis can and must proceed by erm philosophical thinking must proceed by analysis , by breaking down complex wholes into their simple parts and building them up by construction out of these simple parts , a conviction to which Russell remained true for the rest of his life .
25 It has become a specialist in adding value to chemicals and selling them on to the major companies .
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