Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her .
2 The difficulty factor here is knowing that the operation to perform using the calculator is division .
3 Charles Peace , a Victorian villain , once commented that the dangerous constable was the one who ‘ neglects his duty to go courting the servant , or nips up the entry to get a surreptitious drink .
4 Chromosomal DNA was isolated and purified from each isolate using the guanidium thiocyanate reagent method .
5 The Treaty of Friendship , Co-operation and Security , which allowed the USA to continue using the Subic Bay naval base for 10 years in return for $203,000,000 in annual aid , was signed by Philippines Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus and the US ambassador , Frank Wisner .
6 The treaty would have allowed the USA to continue using the Subic Bay naval base for 10 years in return for US$203 million in annual aid [ see p. 38398 ] .
7 Agencies like this find that some people want a complete change from previous work , others like to continue using the skills they have built up over the years .
8 Therefore , you will be asked to continue using the wheelchair to move the patient around until the physiotherapist is sure that he has reached the point where he can walk correctly and safely .
9 It is convenient to continue using the shorthand of Continental and Maritime schools of thought , although the issues are more complex than they were in Queen Anne 's day .
10 They say they are willing to continue using the Skerne Park routes for a trial period while the speed humps are introduced .
11 These rights included not only an ability to continue using the property as before but also the right to rebuild or extend it , provided the original building was not exceeded by more than ten per cent .
12 In the vestry book for 1752 it is reported that Charles Wallis , Sexton , ‘ appeared at the vestry and being strictly examined touching the bounds of the churchyard do acknowledge and declare to the best of his memory that :
13 The work , which is interesting but time-consuming , involves maintaining the almshouse , or the Dakyn Flats as it is now more popularly known , and other properties owned by the trust and from which rents are collected .
14 A few seconds later as the aircraft gains more speed , it will need more forward movement to prevent it from unsticking with the tail-wheel or skid touching the ground , and climbing away too steeply .
15 The facts are all on the record , but the British government seems happy to continue financing the Wrexham factory to produce millions of video-cassettes a year without an apparent legitimate market .
16 Regardless of a critical report it had itself commissioned , the World Bank has decided for the time being to continue financing the Sardar Sarovar dam and canal project on the Narmada river in India .
17 To neglect these questions and concentrate instead on the ‘ environment ’ of learning , however important that might be , is to risk encouraging the belief that teachers are judged and advanced on the basis of how their classrooms took rather than how and what their pupils learn ; consequently , some may feel that it is strategically sensible to concentrate on surface at the expense of substance .
18 The software was developed using the company 's real-time kernel technology , VxWorks , which offloads Unix applications from the host via TCP/IP , Ethernet or NFS , to a standalone VME-based system to be executed in real-time ( UX No 318 ) .
19 Graphics-based applications are developed using the company 's C-Scape screen handler , which includes application programming interfaces for running Windows 3 , Motif or Open Look at the front-end .
20 The database being developed using the EDFAX teletext emulator program is based on work done by an informal group consisting of several schools and a college of education lecturer.5 The group — the " Housing Unit group " will be defining aims and objectives and Figure 6.2 provides a possible structure and content of the database .
21 Unless you have any objections I intend using the report as evidence to support your case .
22 You can use Edit — the editor supplied with DOS 5 — to search through data produced using the TREE command
23 However , this could cause difficulties because a person obtaining a computer program would expect to own the copyright of anything produced using the program , and any provisions sharing the ownership of the copyright between the user and the programmer could result in an undesirable fetter on the subsequent use of information and reports generated by the computer .
24 The visitor whose footsteps he had heard circling the house that last dawn they had ever spent there , if indeed he had heard them and not , in his state of panic , imagined them — that man or woman would have had no evidence for thinking anyone lived there but for the presence of Goblander on the drive .
25 A data set to 2.5Å was collected on a Nicolet multiwire area detector mounted on a Rigaku rotating anode and evaluated using the Buddha program .
26 If the maximum number of cells in a row of the grid is 30 and if there are 30 rows , a dice could be thrown six times and the outcomes totalled to get the row coordinate , and six times for the column coordinate using the convention that the six on the dice is interpreted as zero .
27 An alternative interpretation of the data was given using the idea of attention focusing .
28 Figure 5.12 shows the differences given using the Shotgun model which has the lowest RMS value .
29 The three remaining companies deny breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act .
30 I had stopped seeing the nightmare shape when I shut my eyes but every so often the pigeon stirred just enough to keep me awake .
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