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

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1 It will then combine the resulting findings to examine how in using the various techniques the interaction can be directed into one of the options instead of the other .
2 Well I think this war the aim of this war is to achieve erm minimum casualty , and by doing what the allied forces are doing by denying the Iraqui forces the logistics such as transportations and communication system is very vital to reduce the power of the enemy and then you can force him to retreat , or you can weaken the army that will result in minimum casualty for the allied forces .
3 Every day one hears of more and more calls to ban dogs from parks because owners will not clean up after them — thus denying the responsible owners the pleasure of walking their dogs in pleasant surroundings .
4 After evaluating the two studies the board is convinced that the link is " 80 per cent correct " , in the words of the director of its electricity safety department , Jaak N u .
5 And let's not forget Western Samoa , Canada and Italy — with the last two really giving the All Blacks a fright — and Ireland , who were so near to bringing off a great quarter-final victory .
6 The shareholders had clearly manifested an intention to sell their shares and could not continue with the sale without giving the other shareholders a right to exercise their option under the articles .
7 Natives also stalked Australian patrols and then stood up , giving the Japanese mortars the range and location of ambushes .
8 These results were tested again by giving the 30 informants the passage that opens Arthur C. Clarke 's 2001 : a space odyssey , a novelisation of the film screenplay written by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke ( 1968 ) .
9 For the cyclist however it was a ‘ challenge ’ in more ways than one , partly because the distance was much greater than is usual in such events , thus giving the motorised modes a head start on the outer-suburb uncongested sections , and partly because traffic was lighter than usual on that particular day .
10 That will be achieved in one of two ways : ( 1 ) by providing for its automatic accruer in consideration of or linked to an appropriate payment ; or ( 2 ) by giving the continuing partners an option to acquire the share at an ascertainable price .
11 It is no good giving the United Nations a role and wanting it to carry out these measures on our behalf but not giving it the means to do so .
12 b ) At the end of the Laxfordian events affecting the Lewisian rocks a suite of granite intrusions and accompanying pegmatite dykes and veins were emplaced c. 1750 m.y .
13 While reading the anonymous notes the glimmering of an idea had come to him but he could not sharpen the focus .
14 S 92 deals with the consequences of contravening the pre-emption rights the Act confers .
15 In resisting the sideways forces the daggerboard starts to behave like a sail and a force is set up between the high and low pressure sides of the foil ( F1 ) .
16 Babs was telling the Lost Boys a story of how mothers always waited for their children to return :
17 Victory this afternoon in Parnell Park , Antrim 's home from home , would guarantee them a place in the lucrative knock-out stages , while offering the younger players a chance to display their considerable talents .
18 If you tackle it along the lines suggested in this booklet , you will have taken a step towards reducing the appalling costs the problem imposes on all of us .
19 The CNAA visitors , led by a university vice-chancellor , considered that the resources , accommodation , library and staffing were inadequate , but it was the two-year proposal — ; strongly defended by Buckingham — that proved the sticking point , and following the protracted negotiations the College decided to withdraw .
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