Example sentences of "a naturally [v-ing] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 First by learning about the nature of addictive disease as a naturally relapsing condition and therefore being aware of the need for continual monitoring .
2 In Central Japan , a naturally unfolding experiment has revealed that the key to the host 's defence is learning , which can happen a great deal faster than was previously thought .
3 It converts catechol — a naturally occuring substance in ordinary metabolism — to a vivid yellow compound .
4 The poison , which is a naturally occurring by-product , is found mainly in the liver , intestine and reproductive system and finds its way into the eggs .
5 This is a naturally occurring colour , comprising 5–10 per cent of the wild population in the UK , that is bred into minks .
6 It may not be possible to adequately define ‘ damage ’ to the environment , or even to detect it , when the environmental impact of a genetically engineered bacterium may be as undramatic as replacing a naturally occurring species of bacterium .
7 It was closely related to a naturally occurring substance .
8 There must be a naturally occurring substance which acts on the receptors , and , if so , it was likely that it was made and , when appropriate , let loose close to the opiate receptors , especially in the brain .
9 They were used in the development of the syntax and collocational components of RM1 and provide data on which these should do well , while offering a naturally occurring distribution of segments .
10 Finally , while Chomsky assumed that without a priori knowledge , a distributional analysis of a naturally occurring language sample would inevitably fail to identify correspondences between words and their respective lexical roles , more recent studies have suggested that this view may have been unduly pessimistic ( Maratsos 1983 ) .
11 Water vapour is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas but the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere is affected by human activities .
12 Every living cell has a naturally occurring vibration which relates not only to its level of energy , its mass and its form but to the nature of the medium in which it vibrates — its environment .
13 The next extension from such situations to increase the realism is to show arousing situations in a naturally occurring context , for example by showing the build up to a crime or road accident .
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