Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [v-ing] the " in BNC.

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1 Leapor often compliments other women in her poems , and two poems , ‘ Song to Cloe , playing on her Spinnet ’ and ‘ Silvia and the Bee ’ , are given over to praising the beauty and the accomplishments of particular friends .
2 The above tests are carried out by estimating the system as a whole and not , as in Barro ( 1977a ) , by estimating separately the money growth equation and the unemployment ( or output ) equation .
3 The program has also been speeded up by increasing the re-draw performance by around 25% .
4 In sum , the small firms are squeezed out by losing the advantages of labour intensive production as output becomes concentrated in larger companies .
5 The conditions were deliberately vague and even asked for suggestions regarding the siting of Westminster Bridge , although some work had already been carried out towards rebuilding the bridge on its existing site .
6 The Queen of the Night has knowledge of her domain , but her knowledge has been built up by allowing the quality of the dark to touch her , and the nature of its creatures to awaken a response in her own being .
7 I find that too many people are hung up in retaining the bureaucracy of organisations under the premiss that they are purchasing services when in fact they are funding activities that already exist — a referral , for example .
8 When a computer has a number of data.types , many operation codes are used up in providing the same arithmetic operation for operands with different formats .
9 A TEENAGER has been locked up for burgling the home of a mother-to-be .
10 Do not allow yourself to be fobbed off without getting the information you need .
11 Very chronic problems can be speeded up by applying the same solution as that taken by mouth , externally to the back , thighs and lower legs .
12 The only thing that I do n't like is the silly little protection book that contains pictorial passwords which must be looked up after loading the game .
13 Quite simply , the peaks and troughs can be evened out by forecasting the number that can be permitted to be away in each grade at any given week which is a simple mathematical exercise .
14 The approach we 've taken which is set set out in our our submission in section seven , we 've we believe that maybe some nine hundred additional sites could be found , this is in addition to the existing allocations , er some nine hundred additional sites could be found within Greater York , by making changes to the boundary of the greenbelt , we you do it the greenbelt is too extensive in some parts , it can be rolled back without affecting the the purpose , erm Mr Donson 's already already identified those areas , if that 's the case , on our figures a settlement of fourteen hundred plus nine hundred on other sites is is is quite achievable .
15 At this stage the channel cables were not actually connected to the peripherals so that testing of the processor and channels could be carried out without affecting the existing systems .
16 Furthermore , the question remains how frequently clinical challenges are needed to support the diagnosis and how often the challenges can be carried out without impairing the prognosis of the disease .
17 When in early Christian Rome they converted pagan temples into churches , they removed all the symbols of the old religion which could be torn out without endangering the structure .
18 The RUC Chief Constable says his officers wo n't be bombed out of policing the province , after a massive car bomb exploded outside a police station in County Antrim .
19 The first is that a word is typically the smallest element of a sentence which has positional mobility — that is , the smallest that can be moved around without destroying the grammaticality of the sentence ( ignoring any semantic effects ) :
20 Cross-reference to other areas of study to be drawn on in completing the assignment ( as appropriate ) and the methods by which integration will be achieved .
21 Whatever this is about , there 'll be a great deal of pleasure to be got out of telling the tale around afterward .
22 This wastage can be shown up by comparing the theoretical mass balance with the actual mass balance .
23 The coloured transparent stones could all be shown off by using the old technique of rubbing and polishing .
24 So I mean I suppose they 'll look at it in the same kind of way , somebody who 's got managerial , management qualities rather than I suppose people who are interested in the other side of it , the medical side of it , probably , really be geared up to organizing the money side of it would n't they , usually one or the other .
25 Relevant help can always be called up by pressing the F1 function key .
26 The brothers , aged 24 and 27 , agreed to be bound over after denying the offence .
27 Costs may be driven down by reducing the need for activities , but one should not overlook the reduction of costs in terms of both what causes activities to take place and the efficiency of conducting the activity itself .
28 Such a change would be brought about by convincing the public that there is really no difference between people who are mentally handicapped and those who are not .
29 The interpretation depends on the fact that trusts could be set up without addressing the trustee directly .
30 Some BIOS types allow you to define a ‘ user ’ type which can be set up by entering the number of cylinders , heads and sectors on the drive .
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