Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It remains to be seen to what extent the operation of the new mergers policy will prove successful in helping to preserve a competitive environment throughout the EC .
2 You do n't look to me like someone desperately struggling to nurse a company-patient back to life .
3 But since microwaving became a recognised method of cooking on catering students ' curricula , the level of microwave knowledge sits equally alongside that of steaming , frying and grill work alike .
4 Each man tightened his grip or loosened it , pygmies struggling to coax a reluctant giant into a narrow cage .
5 On training prisons such as Maidstone he found , generally , that most establishments were struggling to provide a basic level of regime activities .
6 This is then used to feed the rabbits which they are producing to provide a valuable source of protein .
7 The process of assessment incorporates a number of key elements and involves the assessors ( including users and carers ) in bringing to bear a wide range of observational , communication , interpersonal , cognitive , and analytic skills .
8 This story concerns the sounds of footsteps walking in the ballast ; no one was seen but the sounds were very convincing and one respects the account of this mystery from Mr Leslie , who certainly did n't believe in the supernatural , preferring to find a logical explanation of this sort of thing .
9 The ‘ air diaphragm ’ of this port has an area equivalent to that of the midrange cone , thus matching its directional characteristics and helping to provide a seamless transition at the crossover .
10 One day after her daughter 's death , she was driving to see a new house to which the family planned to move .
11 The contract was extended for a third year and we shall be endeavouring to obtain a further extension beyond its current time limit ( October ) .
12 What Hollywood offered was ‘ a medley range of vague and variable impressions — a disconnected assemblage of ideas , feelings , vagaries and impulses ’ and it followed therefore that the movies were ‘ not endeavouring to provide a consistent philosophy of life ’ .
13 He 'll no doubt be cracking open a few bottles of his now famous brew to celebrate his achievement .
14 Although they do lie outside the mainstream — indeed , because they lie outside it — authors such as B. S. Johnson have at the very least an important exemplary function , keeping open a wide spectrum of possibility , even for authors who may not always wish to go so far in such radical directions themselves .
15 This was regarded by some observers as a shift in position , with President F. W. de Klerk 's government appearing to surrender a central tenet of its policy of rejecting interference in internal affairs .
16 They treat such dissertations in an entirely different way from Ph D theses , generally appearing to put a lower value on them as contributions to the science .
17 And perhaps , sensing that matters have come full circle , some of that era 's pop idols are returning to host a new generation of adult oriented music shows .
18 Right : These curved , gently steps continue on from a path which follows a rounded lawn , helping to create a relaxed atmosphere in the garden .
19 This module enables a student who is working in retailing to acquire a basic knowledge of consumer law .
20 Six men have appeared in court charged with conspiring to plant a fake bomb on a residential street .
21 He stared towards the point where the light had been , wanting to see a darker shape on darkness .
22 It does n't here , that 's fine , it 's great here , but , at the bottom because it , it 's not being lit quite so well as the top you 're tending to lose a little bit of quality , especially there .
23 Functionalism in public law views this apparatus of government as serving to promote a distinct set of purposes .
24 Care should , however , be taken where a section appears to confer no right of appeal , but that section is in fact linked to another section where a right of appeal exists ; e.g. under s.62 a licensing board may attach conditions to a grant or transfer of a licence and apparently there is no right of appeal against that section , but in Wallace v. Kyle and Carrick Licensing Board , 1979 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 12 , it was held that as s.62 was ancillary to s.10 under which licences were granted , an appeal was competent ; see also M. Milne v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 145 where an appeal against a decision by the clerk under 5.10(1) refusing to accept a late application for renewal was allowed in respect that the application related to a renewal of a licence under s.17(4) .
25 It says it is looking to provide a full range of products ranging from low end consumer devices through to those aimed at users in vertical markets such as insurance or medicine .
26 Just before serving melt a little butter in the frying pan and seal the strips of beef .
27 From the point of view of the ‘ host ’ or ‘ hostess ’ the most immediate benefit of showing art would be to enhance a pleasant ambience , but the more ambitious would also be seeking to attract a certain clientele by offering more than the comfort of food .
28 The polygenic nature of ageing contains a baleful message for gerontologists ; it is most unlikely that engineering of a few genes or intervention in a handful of physiological pathways will prevent the process from occurring .
29 When individuals are mobile between local authorities , a local economy seeking to impose a higher tax on its upper-income residents would simply create an incentive for such residents to move to another locale .
30 The Labour party is trying to prop up its popularity in Scotland by seeking to impose a similar solution on the rest of England .
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