Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [pron] [be] [v-ing] in " in BNC.

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1 Finally , probably the most decisive factor of all is whether both parties were properly advised legally , and equally skilled technically and commercially , so that they should have been capable of adequately assessing the risks and rewards they were undertaking in the transactions and of producing a contract document which properly reflected this .
2 Whether you quote or paraphrase , it is important that your essay distinguishes clearly between your own words — your own voice , as we have described it above — and those words and ideas you are embedding in your work which originate elsewhere .
3 His love of Britain and wholehearted support for the fight against Fascism gave his films an urgency and richness which were lacking in the few he made after the war .
4 Day and night they are hanging in swarms above the trench making it extremely difficult to rest .
5 The next stage therefore was to consider how this large systemic information base could help in exploring and understanding what was happening in practice , and how to link the system activities with the functional groupings that existed in the EPH .
6 And that 's good news for the butterflies and bees who are delighting in the sunny side of farming 1990s style .
7 But because it 's got to be right across the board , and they wo n't make exception , of people like myself and others who are living in the community that need home help .
8 Among the groups of people who would become British Overseas citizens as soon as the law comes into force would be citizens of the UK and colonies who are living in present and former colonies and do not have British-born ancestors .
9 It was already in her hand before he spoke , and by the time the men came back with the table and pillows they were running in normal saline through a line in his hand .
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