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

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1 At the moment they are only selling by mail order and at Woodturning Supplies , 7 Parker Close , Elson , Gosport , Hampshire , ( 0705 ) 522032 .
2 Well , you 're basically talking about power relationships and that goes into almost every aspect of one 's life and one 's relationship , and I suppose you 're asking men to look at themselves differently too .
3 The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances .
4 These schemes and the benefits they provide , in general , are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class ( James , 1984 ) .
5 Yeah , that was like me , I mean like I 'd , I was n't bad like , cos all the time I was just wearing like polo necks or like shirts with high collars and stuff cos it was n't actually on my neck it was just like on my , this one .
6 There were no metal tools — only stone , wood and bone were used ; there was no written language and thus recording of land rights and rules for their disposal ; there were no cereal crops , and limited means only of storing foodstuffs ; and so on .
7 The promise that the poorest will be protected by adjustments to their income support levels just does n't begin to address the problems of the seven million British households who are already suffering from fuel poverty and unable adequately to heat their homes .
8 It had taken three years for the committee , under the chairmanship of Lord Kilbrandon , to gather and consider evidence from a large number of bodies already dealing with child offenders and child neglect .
9 ‘ Evening Landlord , Master Gates , ’ he spoke in a loud voice and exercised his usual habit of momentarily standing on tip toes as he addressed them .
10 Already thronging with music students and hosting a regular series of free concerts and recitals by distinguished musicians , it will soon provide the new home for undergraduates in the fine arts and gain a new lease on life .
11 Still struggling with stock footage and music permissions , situation is as follows :
12 The room was deserted and desolate : the arctic blue bubble of the drinking water machine looked as if it had turned to ice , two desk lights burned pointlessly above unoccupied desks and the rubbish bins were still brimming with polystyrene cups and waste paper .
13 Mr Cook added that Canada and other countries were rapidly moving toward merger agreements and that DRT would boast a fee income in excess of $3.3bn in the current year .
14 Maybe she was still suffering from jet lag or , possibly , from the deeply upsetting and traumatic visit to the hospital this morning .
15 With four straight years of net losses , a maturing informatics industry , a 54% of its business still coming from hardware sales that are drying up , and , moreover , an image as an ever more ailing company , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA 's chances of emerging from its crisis in its current form are less than good .
16 More than two years after the move from institution to ordinary housing , Elizabeth and Helen are still learning about community living and adjusting to its demands and possibilities .
17 Desmond Dekker is still playing to capacity crowds and you will recognise his unique sound on three national TV campaigns .
18 Desertification is also occurring in South America and is most extensive in Argentina where the severest cases are recorded .
19 Prime Minister Giuliano Amato was urgently conferring with coalition allies and state presidency officials in a bid to keep afloat his increasingly frail , eight-month-old coalition .
20 Most woodland is now found west of the River Arun , the downs further east being notably lacking in tree cover except for a few extensive forestry plantations , which now form a high proportion of all downland woodland .
21 In winter widespread both on coasts and inland , also feeding on rubbish dumps and short turf .
22 Cowley picked up a photograph of a sombre looking man of about forty , his face registering all the discomfort he was probably feeling in wedding suit and stiff shirt .
23 Bu but basically we are , we are now going for land reform and if the , if th th the momentum from this is coming from the spontaneous actions of the peasants themselves , and if it 's not coming then we 've got ta give them the guidance to move in that direction .
24 In the present case 400mW is too low but 1.3W is well within ratings , even allowing for Zener tolerances and a possible mains surge of 10 per cent .
25 One of the reasons why my partner and I disposed of our practice some years ago was the fact that the new legislation , particularly relating to investment business and the proposed audit regulations which were to come into force , was making practices less profitable , as it was impossible to pass all these extra costs on to the client .
26 She had managed to cope with it by listening to the radio , playing tapes , even turning on breakfast television until its unremitting triviality had threatened to drive her even madder than she had felt herself going already .
27 With Cutty Ranks rising fast in Shabba 's slipstream — even recording with Home T and Cocoa Tea — Shabba must know that it may be too late to turn back now .
28 But even taking into consideration phyla or classes as a whole , one is struck ( at least I am struck ) by the remarkable way in which particular groups of fossils seem to have been " in fashion " for a while and then return to a comparatively minor role .
29 However , an outspoken minority of executives responsible for recruiting felt strongly that the industry has a disreputable , cowboy element that is potentially damaging to client users and to professional and respectable search firms alike .
30 I know you said you were extra and then going to freezer shop or summat .
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