Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [adv] [verb] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pointing out the growing difficulty in policing the densely populated Gaza Strip , and stressing that , unlike the West Bank , Jews could find few meaningful historical links with Gaza , the plan advocated the handing over of the area either to the UN or to a governing body of Palestinians . |
2 | In early trading the broadly based FT-SE share index was down 31.7 points and seemed intent on reaching 2,200 points in double quick time . |
3 | LEEDS and Scotland footballer Gordon Strachan ( centre ) lined up with staff from Leeds Park Row after opening a newly installed Cashline machine at the Branch . |
4 | They were passing the silently watching prison warder again . |
5 | Police hunting the so called Fishermead rapist in Milton Keynes have new leads following a nationwide appeal . |
6 | Anna Pilcher , Trainee Designer , operating the newly installed Design Computer . |
7 | It was this impetus that spurred the community leaders on to forming a fully established radio station . |
8 | His discovery led to contacts with leading physicists who were investigating the recently discovered Zeeman Effect ( the way in which an atom 's spectrum is influenced by magnetism ) , including ( Sir ) Joseph John Thomson [ q.v . ] , |
9 | In the assembly example shown in Figure 3.4 , sub-assembly 2 must provide a series of internal functions by the interrelationship of its assembly of piece parts whist itself improving a globally specified assembly function with sub-assembly 1 . |
10 | While its giant neighbours at Expo'92 , Britain and America , have been criticised for the lack of artistic content in their pavilions ( The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p. 1 ) , New Zealand with a comparatively tiny budget of NZ$39 million ( £12.07 million , US$21.19 million ) for its pavilion , is presenting a specially commissioned ceramics exhibition by fourteen artists , ‘ Treasures of the Underworld ’ and in the Pavilion of the Arts , an exhibition organised by the artists themselves , ‘ Distance Looks Our Way 10 Artists from New Zealand ’ ( 25 June–16 July ) . |
11 | Then using a specially designed melon baller ( available from cookshops or larger supermarkets ) or a small measuring spoon , insert it deep into the flesh , twist it and then make a full turn to form the ball . |
12 | Mrs Taylor , who only has partial sight in one eye , has spent eight years studying eight hours a day to achieve her degree by using a specially adapted tape recorder . |
13 | The driver of car 6 is holding the unusually placed controller handle . |
14 | Rory cursed softly as the sudden voice made her jump , sending the carefully poised mascara brush skittering over her cheek . |
15 | However , with attendances falling and United facing a potentially damaging FA Cup third-round draw away to Nottingham Forest , Edwards 's hand may yet be forced . |
16 | However , with attendances falling and United facing a potentially damaging FA Cup third-round draw away to Nottingham Forest , Edwards 's hand may yet be forced . |
17 | Tod and I reclined on the wrung bedding as Irene advanced into the room , holding a tightly gripped paper tissue to her eyes and calling us a piece of shit . |
18 | A new bank account that provides everything you need to organise your money , with the help of the free account opening pack containing a specially designed statement holder , pay-in book holder and Route Seventeen card holder . |
19 | Slim in build , wearing an expensively cut sports jacket and slacks , he was clean-shaven , had a strong face and spoke in a high-pitched drawl . |
20 | Number 3 will take part in a once only event on November 3rd , when , bearing Corris livery and hauling the beautifully restored Corris coach and other vehicles it will be possible to see , ride behind and photograph a vintage Corris Train . |
21 | A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment . |
22 | With such enjoyable and accessible music this could make a highly satisfactory set for demonstrating a newly acquired hi-fi system . |
23 | Basil Peacock recalls him having a specially made iron club which fixed into his partial right arm , and was adjustable for loft by manipulation between his feet . |
24 | All benefits and cover cease upon reaching the originally agreed termination date of the loan . |
25 | His success in eliminating London smog was balanced by the task of implementing the much disliked Rent Act of his predecessor , Duncan Sandys ( later Baron Duncan-Sandys ) . |
26 | Jake and Tumbleweed led a group of ecologically aware senior citizens up to the bog , taking the newly established nature trail through the woods . |
27 | With a feeling of being ill-used she started to clear up the remains of last night 's dinner , while drinking a freshly squeezed orange juice , then eating a bowl of cereal . |
28 | The home side enjoyed territorial advantage in the second period but never looked like penetrating a well organised Malone defence . |
29 | Now a major campaign is planned for next year to increase sales and distribution making the well known Pryseg water , a top brand in Britain and Europe . |
30 | Leading members of the labour movement advocated both an eight-hour day , as a means of permanently increasing the regularly employed labour force ( a nine or ten hour day , six days a week being then normal ) , and public works , despite some fears that under private enterprise such sharing of work could lead to depression of wages . |