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

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1 A move such as raising the real value of national insurance benefits , and of child benefit in particular , will , I believe , begin to change the psychological attitude of claimants , by allowing the extraordinary effort and intelligence that is currently absorbed into ‘ working the system ’ to be channelled into transforming the status of many currently caught in means-tested assistance .
2 By allowing the open production and distribution of explicit sexual imagery , we are taking the risk that some of the images produced will be unacceptable .
3 Some geochemists have suspected that a much grander geochemical cycle , one encompassing the entire crust and mantle , is also at work in the planet .
4 In the interests of maintaining the friendly atmosphere and camaraderie of crowd and players that has been the hallmark of rugby union above all sports for so very long , we must minimise the confrontational aspects of these occasions , whilst respecting and enjoying the traditions and pride of the individual countries involved .
5 According to the report , the proposed staffing structures for the projected new unitary authorities do not appear to be capable of maintaining the current level and quality of services and management practices .
6 The sequence of modern physiotherapy treatment normally follows a pattern : the patient has to recover his ability to balance first and foremost ; then he has to recover his ability to transfer his weight from side to side ; standing balance is the next stage , accompanied by the ability to sit down from standing up , and to stand up from sitting ; selective movements using the affected arm and leg come next ; then he learns to make steps , followed by walking ; function in the upper limb ( arm ) and controlling it in order to make selective movements against gravity happens at a late stage ; the final rehabilitation task is to regain functional , detailed movements in the affected hand and foot .
7 In this area , we have the possibility for including non-DOS machines on networks , by using the appropriate cabling and software .
8 But a professional narrator was hired one morning , and alternate lines of speech were recorded using the normal microphone and recorder .
9 Established in 1912 , Olympus has a long tradition of good design , using the finest materials and quality craftsmanship .
10 Sociolinguists who present their data using the simple graphs and frequency tables popularized by Labov in his early work have often been criticized for lack of statistical sophistication .
11 Peptides were synthesized by Cambridge Research Biochemicals , Cheshire , UK using their multiple peptide synthesis service or , subsequently , in Oxford using the same procedure and apparatus .
12 In many ways it was the same as the PJC-2 , using the same wing and control surfaces , but the fuselage was narrower and four inches longer .
13 Try using the same number and range of staff that are presently involved in giving nursing care , however it is organised .
14 She is available with a three or four double cabin layout with the option of two or three heads and is built with a 5 year hull guarantee , using the latest moulding and construction techniques incorporating bi-directional materials , isothalic gelcoats and resins with carbon fibre or Kevlar at high stress areas .
15 Using the proper knife and fork , nice haircut , doing what he 's told , all that kind of thing . ’
16 Initial wind fields were derived from the temperature fields using the hydrostatic approximation and gradient wind balance .
17 The homoeopath was happy to allow Owen to continue enjoying the aromatic baths and massage , but was less concerned about diet — some homoeopaths do not advocate dietary reform .
18 So as well as enjoying the renowned quality and attention to detail of our service in the air , you can look forward to the chance of enjoying Jaguar quality on the ground .
19 For a moment , I took him for a vagrant , but then I saw he was just some local fellow enjoying the fresh air and summer sunshine , and saw no reason not to comply .
20 The typical end-user of GIS output will probably care or know little about the cartographic and uncertainty characteristics of the map data being used , while the GIS itself has no procedures for handling the varying accuracy and reliability of the digital map data being processed .
21 They are selected by typing the corresponding integer and RETURN .
22 Bracing the right leg and hip during the backswing is absolutely essential .
23 Two days earlier , following a special interministerial committee presided over by Prime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy , Interior Minister Paul Quiles had announced the dispatch to Corsica of an additional two companies of CRS paramilitary riot police , bringing the total police and gendarmerie presence to 2,200 .
24 At six months ' duration , the new scheme will be half as long as RTS , reflecting the greater maturity and experience of the staff taking part .
25 As one of the Trust 's honorary Vice Presidents he was closely consulted during the rebuilding process , with particular reference to the task of manufacturing the Caprotti gear and decision to fit a Kylchap blastpipe .
26 But if this , as suggested above , is insufficient to identify Conservatism then the ‘ Oakeshottians ’ and their imperfectionist allies may be correct in seeing the new right and Thatcherism as alien ideological territory .
27 In addition , there is also the significant role that women played in emphasising and reaffirming the strong bond and solidarity among the people .
28 We hope to say enough about the UK 's international position to show that international competition , and the changing commodity composition of world trade , are the keys to understanding the changing composition and size of the UK economy .
29 Nevertheless , despite the growing volume of publications reporting CL results , there is still much fundamental work to be done on understanding the precise causes and significance of luminescence phenomena in geological situations .
30 Even systems sharing the same theoretical background tend to use different methods of representing the lexical information and ruleset .
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