Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Two leaflets explaining walks which can be made from the stations have also been published , with help from the Sudbury and Marks Tey Rail Users ' Association , and a range of special family fare deals is to be introduced next month .
2 Guidebooks and holiday brochures make a point of explaining ploys which can be adopted to bring a price down .
3 Where a cloth or other equipment is to be used for applying disinfectants it should be disinfected before use .
4 To assist the process of public consultation the Board has prepared a number of discussion papers tackling themes which will be covered in the strategy .
5 … can you excuse yourselves from comprehending matters which can be understood by plain common sense ?
6 Yet the toddler playing in a scruffy backstreet is , in the process , drinking in and assimilating experiences which can be drawn upon by school .
7 And as soon as you start selling cards you will be spoilt for choice as their representatives start beating a pathway to your door .
8 First of all there are people in universities who are inventing things which will be used next year or the year after or the year after that .
9 The natural decline in the Kurau and Melibur fields has been temporarily arrested by successful infill drilling programmes which will be extended into late 1992 .
10 If any of you are teaching groups who could be included in the sponsored system , please get in touch with me as soon as possible .
11 It has long been established in England and Wales that the schools should have the fullest possible measure of responsibility for their own work , including responsibility for their own curriculum and teaching methods which should be evolved by their own staff to meet the needs of their own pupils .
12 Mono pictures are previewed as ( jerky ) moving images which can be grabbed in real time .
13 The Department of the Environment has stated ( Sept 1987 ) : " The legislation will not of itself prescribe grant percentages , nor the detailed mechanics of the operation of the calculation and retention of rental surpluses , nor the detailed changes in accounting requirements which will be needed " .
14 Each module has a section on Suggested Learning and Teaching Approaches which could be used in the delivery of the module .
15 Instead of sharing burdens they must be protected from anxiety , and their worries and fears allayed .
16 Implicit in the use of the problem-solving approach described above is the aim of helping people acquire coping skills which can be used not just to solve the current problems but also to deal with some of those that may occur subsequently .
17 The handful of local authorities who were identified as having policies which should be encouraged have been named , but this does not mean that these particular local authorities are doing everything right ( indeed most of them recognise that they are not ) .
18 We have reached an understanding that we are never not communicating ; whether silent or talking , hunched in a chair or pacing the floor , we are giving signals which may be interpreted by others .
19 That if she 'd triggered it by asking questions she might be drowned in the flood of pain that would be released ?
20 This taboo belongs to the same category , fayawan , as incest and other rules against mixing things which should be kept separate .
21 This is not to imply that they are exceeding their disciplinary mandate in examining topics which might be said to belong to some other discipline ; simply that their interests in doing so are different .
22 S.pombe is a useful test case for prototyping techniques which may be used on larger and more complex genomes .
23 We need to provide a range of starting points which can be developed in any language , and to consider introducing some pupils ' home languages .
24 Counselling is concerned with coping mechanisms which may be related to physical health problems , or may be personal and linked to relationships , or sociocultural issues including spiritual beliefs , or may be linked to economic difficulties .
25 Investigators in a number of places have reported sociolinguistically salient variation affecting word-classes which might be described as phonolexical sets .
26 Quite clearly , though , the aims of Compact are consonant with the aims of the new generation of examinations and Compact will provide new resources and learning opportunities which can be used as a basis for course work and may in some circumstances be eligible for assessment and certification by the examining bodies , e.g. as a module in GCSE or CPVE or as the basis of an entire examination such as the AEB Basic Test " World of Work " .
27 The aims of Compact are consistent with the aims of the new generation of examinations and Compact will provide new resources and learning opportunities which can be used as a basis for course work .
28 The first of these , the preparation of lessons in sequence will obviously deal with the formulation of learning objectives which can be realised in a particular unit of work .
29 The report recommended that public schools should progressively be integrated into the state system by taking pupils who would be given state grants .
30 Therefore propagation can be easily done by taking stem-cuttings which will be planted .
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