Example sentences of "[adj] [v-ing] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Karlinsky sipped water and waited while the people looked around , each encouraging the other to ask a question .
2 She felt guilty accepting the money , but took it gratefully .
3 Fullness of joy comes from entering into fellowship with the Father and the Son , through the Holy Spirit , each enjoying the company of the other .
4 They laughed again , each enjoying the joke , but each with the watchfulness of his profession .
5 Another distinct possibility is that , although annual incidence appears to be declining , it may stabilise at a far higher endemic level than that characterising the population prior to the ‘ epidemic ’ in 1979 .
6 He had this odd idea , you see , that helping the police was what it was all about .
7 The alternative way of pricing the TB is to substitute this yield into the present value formula ( 4.7 ) to give exactly the same issue price ( 97.51 ) as that using the discount rate formula ( 4.9 ) .
8 We can see , therefore , that using the business accounting model ( No. 1 and No. 2 ) , the opening capital position was maintained .
9 There must be an iterative movement between effects of each of the two axes , and a set of matrices , each reflecting a stage of this process , will be necessary to analyse this process .
10 The board can then be exposed and processed as normal using the techniques described in previous months .
11 It is as though these translators were each construing the poem by supplying a vocabulary reflecting a personal perception of the poet 's intention — or perhaps in some cases caught from other translators .
12 The Doctor was using a pocket mirror to see what was going on outside without sticking his head out of the window , Howard was over by a small stove cooking several breakfasts , the hospital staff were milling about seeing to their patients , and Petion was being shaved by an orderly using a piece of broken glass .
13 It is strange seeing an American without a car .
14 I have known couples take pride in one another 's tawdry behaviour : each pursuing the other 's folly , the other 's vanity , the other 's weakness .
15 This boycott had begun on Jan. 18 after an altercation between an employee of one of the shops and a Haitian woman customer , which had resulted in each accusing the other of assault and racial insults .
16 Modern engineers have demonstrated , at least on paper , construction techniques that would certainly have been possible using the equipment available to Neolithic and later cultures .
17 She was asked to draw on her knowledge of the subject 's life material and reply to each question , supplying evidence , as nearly as possible using the subject 's own words , that was sufficiently detailed for the answer to be evaluated properly against the original SADS-L criteria .
18 Two screendumps supplied — show the soft of colour quality possible using the Magician card .
19 Programmable movements on a given slide are possible using the Olympus microscope controller with appropriate software .
20 4.2 From January 1990 , new book acquisitions have been catalogued on a compute database which allows more extensive search facilities than is possible using the card indexes ; eg. truncated word search on title or series title , and using boolean operators to join search terms .
21 A more general treatment in which path lengths and directions may take any values is possible using the method of Markoff .
22 Letting all her breath out on an achingly shaky sigh , and telling herself firmly to pull herself together , that seeing a bride always made her feel weepy and was nothing whatever to do with Feargal , she walked along the landing to stare from the end window .
23 Having regard to the true construction of section 9 of the Act , the House concluded that the refusal of the council to make a refund was not in accordance with the statutory intention and so affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 593 allowing the taxpayers ' claim for judicial review of the decision .
24 The women were interviewed in early 1971 using the interview schedule reproduced in Appendix II ; the interviews were tape-recorded and lasted on average about two hours .
25 It is also a very effective method of escaping from an enemy — so explosive , so surprising , that catching a frog can be a difficult business , whether you are a human or a hungry bird or reptile .
26 Is that eating the food or eating the weed ?
27 Professor Williams , however , not only believes that rape should have a limited ambit because of the severity of the penalty , but that procuring a woman by threat should also be subject to limitations even though its maximum penalty is merely two years ' imprisonment .
28 It is no longer the case that the romantic style means dancing classically from the feet to the waist and above that allowing the body , arms and head to express themselves to describe the moods , emotions and actions of the characters .
29 Whether that means that we are currently re- inventing the wheel , or that the Aeronca was half-a-century ahead of its time , I leave for you to decide .
30 About half the 2,000-strong French workforce are employed building Enterprise Systems , with another 500 handling the manufacture of the integrated circuit modules .
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