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

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1 In a randomised blinded phase I/II trial comparing Ro-24-7429 with nucleoside RT inhibitors in 96 patients ( CD4 50–500/L ) , Haubrich et al ( California , USA ) found that although the drug was well tolerated , it was ineffective in producing either a rise in CD4 count or a fall in p24 antigen activity .
2 So how we , so there was no obvious leader and how are we gon na pull ourselves ah ahead , well we have to improve our media coverage and we 've done quite a lot on that , John 's been very successful in getting quite a lot of media coverage both for individuals within the firm and for the the firm as a whole .
3 ‘ It was quite frightening to see the extent of the flooding , and a tribute must be paid to the emergency services for the part they played in rescuing quite a number of people , ’ said a Dyfed County Council spokesman .
4 Arthur Acland , the Liberal politician and president of the Association , announced in 1910 that the Board of Education " would welcome help from us in putting forward a scheme for English teaching in Secondary Schools " .
5 I detest María Corral , director of the Reina Sofía , who , by allowing the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ to her museum where it will be ‘ the pivot of the permanent collection ’ , and by accepting the funerary gifts of Dalí and Miró , will ultimately succeed in putting together a collection of degenerate art without the State having forked out a cent for acquisitions .
6 One of the most remarkable contributions opens the book : Monte San , born in the 1880s , in an age where the then sovereign , Queen Victoria , refused to believe lesbians existed anywhere , let alone in the British Empire 's colonies ) Bradstock and Wakeling have done an admirable job in putting together a collection of personal essays that explore the inner and outer ramifications of being a lesbian , in the last hundred years of the myth-shrouded place that is Australia .
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