Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 2 Immediately upon receipt of the Selling Notice , the Company shall give notice in writing ( a " Compulsory Sale Notice " ) to each of the members ( other than the Seller ) giving the details contained in the Selling Notice , requiring them each to sell to the Proposed Purchaser at Completion [ all of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] / [ such proportion of their holdings of [ " A " Ordinary Shares and Ordinary Shares ] as is equal to the proportion which the Selling Shares bears to the total holding of [ shares in the Ordinary Share Capital/ " A " Ordinary Shares ] held by the Seller ( including the Selling Shares ) ] .
2 As well as making it possible to see in the dark , thermal imagers penetrate mist , smoke and the lighter fogs .
3 This is where ritual may come in , making it easier to attune to the energies .
4 Although the mechanisms behind this geographical variance are unclear , what is not in dispute is that spatial polarization in voting behaviour has increased steadily , especially during the three general elections of 1979 , 1983 and 1987 , making it difficult to disagree with the conclusion that the ‘ nationalization ’ of British politics has now been replaced by an emerging local differentiation .
5 These must be easy to reach — some designs push the drive cage against the motherboard , making it difficult to get at the drive 's screws .
6 My knees were knocking and my lips quivering , making it difficult to get round the words .
7 Erecting the fence in this way does have the practical benefit of making it difficult to climb into the property — the rails which give useful footholds , being on the inside .
8 Home helps said they were finding it difficult to cope with the extra responsibility .
9 We pack and move on , the dogs finding it difficult to move in the fresh snow .
10 In the drama departments there was a general welcome for the move away from written papers , which had been seen by many drama specialists as a cause of confusion between drama and English literature , with students often finding it difficult to respond to the change in emphasis towards a set text that this involved .
11 ‘ Your comment about him finding it difficult to live with the idea of someone being better than him forced me into a complete rethink .
12 She 's a little preoccupied at the moment , just an ordinary person finding it hard to deal with the madness that selling vast amounts of records brings .
13 A unique service is being offered to people who are finding it hard to look after the graves of their loved ones .
14 And how difficult is it all these Midland local Midland matches because the Midlands teams are finding it hard to get near the top .
15 Olive was n't going to admit it but she was finding it hard to identify with the Moroccans .
16 Frankie peered around the angle of the wall , trying to measure the length of her chain before judging it safe to enter by the back door .
17 Their women , far from being grateful , turned on them , snarling , in late night conversations telling them to shut up ; far from setting them free to work for the Revolution , their women demanded that they take emotional responsibility and also clean the loos .
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