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

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1 Techniques for effectively implementing a lexical check by machine are discussed and compared .
2 The governors had effectively decided at an emergency meeting on Tuesday night that Mr Birt should stay but question marks still hung over the future of Mr Hussey , especially as the BBC 's General Advisory Council recommended on Wednesday that he should go for effectively bringing the BBC into disrepute at a time when its charter was coming up for renegotiation .
3 Commenting upon the teaching of reading the report takes teachers to task for effectively teaching the mechanics of reading but failing in the process to help children recognise that reading was ‘ something that people did for pleasure , .
4 Methods for effectively representing the word list in memory to provide fast look-up times in a reasonably sized structure will be discussed in chapter three .
5 The opportunities for successfully re-using a structure to which it is necessary to make major modifications in order to suit it to its new task are small , even with ironwork of exceptionally good quality .
6 First of all , take a pat on the back for successfully completing the first four weeks of the diet .
7 It was unfortunate that BRAC did not notice this fact before the start of the programme , however , BRAC deserves some credit for eventually noticing the mistake .
8 RICHARD ANTHONY , the Cross Keys lock forward , has been banned for 33 playing weeks for verbally abusing a referee .
9 and for altogether offering an unco-ordinated and overlapping , segregated and selective , conflicting and even rivalrous service .
10 Magistrate Felix Pizzarello attacked the police for secretly taping a conversation between Newall and his uncle and aunt in which he is said to have made certain admissions .
11 Previous convictions : one , for indecently assaulting a girl aged 19 .
12 Thus , the maximum penalty for indecently assaulting a man was formerly ten years ' imprisonment , whereas for a woman it was two years , rising to five where she was under 13 .
13 Bishop Peter Ball went into retirement after being cautioned by police for indecently assaulting a trainee monk .
14 Communist influence in the ILP was growing and although the ILP leadership remained hostile to Communism , there seemed to be opportunities for greatly expanding the Communist Party at the expense of the older and larger party .
15 The fact that we already participate in certain ways in what are effectively rationing decisions does not constitute an argument for greatly increasing the scope and visibility of that role .
16 Scarborough , adequate flexibility of land supply , that 's a quote , it was referred to as a reason for greatly increasing the allocation above that which emerged from the er statistical work , paragraph seventy six of N Y seven and erm in Selby 's case erm , land potentially available is recognized to be an important consideration , paragraph seventy eight of N Y seven .
17 The area of most impact potential for KBS 's is in on-line ATE testing which has the potential for greatly reducing the overall number of testing steps , thus reducing testing time , and offering more refined fault isolation help to the user .
18 Firms that have particular local difficulties , through perhaps having a plant that is environmentally unfriendly , may offer generous school industry links to boost the firm 's image in the community .
19 As shown in Figure 2.13 , these range from trivial ones such as merely copying the first operand to the more useful ones discussed above .
20 The iris diaphragm is responsible for constantly varying the aperture , the f stop .
21 On education , Mr Beith blamed the Government for constantly changing the rules and making teachers ' lives a misery .
22 There was something compulsive about constantly superimposing the conditions of 1940 on 1947 : a foreign menace ( then Germany , now the USSR ) ; an internal force playing the enemy 's game ( then Vichy , now the Communist Party ) ; a weak state blindly trusting all to its ally ( then the Third Republic deferring to Great Britain , now the Fourth Republic deferring to the United States ) ; a minority of clear-sighted patriots uniting to rescue the nation ( then Free France , now the RPF ) .
23 The great thing about only having a licence fee is that you do retain complete editorial control and all the rights .
24 No amount of talk about only permitting the tightrope-walker to fall will persuade otherwise .
25 A case has to be made , therefore , for seasonally adjusting the monthly figures and for excluding school-leavers .
26 The estimated cost of £22,000 provoked considerable discussion on how it should be financed , for many members felt increasingly perturbed about personally improving an investment which belonged to others , namely the bondholders .
27 Lydia did not castigate herself for so disliking a fellow-being , believing that it was sufficient merely to refrain from overt unkindness .
28 It is always worth gently riffling the pages of a gilt-edged book when the bookseller is not looking ; though the devious fellow has probably done it already .
29 I am told you were recently criticised by a learned judge for wrongly sending a Romany for trial to the Assizes in Oxford ? ’
30 After successfully completing the academic stage [ law degree , CPE or Diploma in Law ] and the Legal Practice Course you then have to undertake a two year training contract which will enable you to put into practice the knowledge and skills that you have learnt .
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