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

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31 If the deceased has died in hospital , the bodybag should have been provided but the other items will be required for handling by funeral operatives .
32 Her main occupations seemed to be divided between gazing with admiration at herself in a mirror for hours on end , and persuading whoever was available to take her walkies .
33 Rotating through 180 degrees would produce a pattern for knitting from top to bottom and rotating through 45 degrees would produce a pattern for a diagonal or bias knit .
34 The problem is that information and events worth bringing to parent 's attention do n't always occur at regular fixed intervals so the newsletters may frequently have nothing to say and need to be supplemented by successions of ‘ flyers ’ announcing special events .
35 In the course of the project just under half the parish Memoirs deposited in the Royal Irish Academy are to be prepared for indexing by computer so that these will be available in a printed out form from the microcomputer .
36 How about helping with Walk for Wildlife next year , the House to House collection or a Flag Day ?
37 These results reiterate the above finding that the zinc fingers are not as important as the three regions of basic residues for binding to DNA .
38 Peptides synthesized and tested in the HLA assembly assay for binding to HLA-B53 .
39 The C-terminal portion of region 1 , poorly conserved in the related IE proteins of the α-herpesviruses , was also included in our expressed peptide ; the role played by these additional residues is not fully understood but deletion analysis on the 140k DNA binding domain found them to be necessary for the production of a clear DNase I footprint but not for binding in gel retardation assays ( see below ) .
40 Although the mouse homolog T160 is tightly linked to the recombination activator genes RAG-1 and RAG-2 , and expressed fusion proteins show specificity for binding in DNA sequences that act as recombination signals for V-(D)-J joining , recombinase activity has not been demonstrated ( 22 ) .
41 A new report by the British Government recommends that overall dietary intakes of DEHA should be reduced and that it is unsuitable for cooking in microwave ovens .
42 The victimized workers may not have won their jobs back , but they and other workers learned about the value of self-organization at work as well as about strategies for relating to trade unions .
43 Through keeping in touch with the birth family the child is also able to ask questions and seek information about his adoption and genealogy .
44 There is no need to go quite that far with the pop scribes of this world , but the principle is worth keeping in mind .
45 Questions which it is worth keeping in mind when reading the remaining chapters in this book would be the following :
46 The best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour and this is worth keeping in mind as part of the assessment of risk .
47 The neo-Gothic Wool Exchange ( still used for trading in wool by dealers from home and abroad ) in Market Street is a Victorian extravaganza built in 1864–7 by the architects Lockwood and Mawson , who also designed Bradford 's Town Hall .
48 I still remember that day in the war when , as a very junior subaltern , my CO left me a little hand-written note admonishing me for appearing at breakfast unshaven .
49 The remainder of the treatment would have cost a further £23,000 , most of which would have been recouped in return for appearing in advertising promotions .
50 These committees , most of which meet several times each term , are responsible under the Hebdomadal Council and the General Board for keeping under review all aspects of academic activity in their areas in the University as a whole and for scrutinising proposals for new developments and procedures , which must be submitted to them by faculty boards , departments , and other bodies .
51 If the tenancy was granted for less than seven years , the landlord is , by law , responsible for the repair of the structure and exterior of the dwelling and for keeping in repair and proper working order any basins , sinks , baths , and other sanitary installations , and any installations for supplying gas , water , electricity , for heating water , and for space heating .
52 Some capital may be obtained through direct transference , as when an acquired skill for keeping in touch with the latest developments and information in a given academic field is then applied to the world of fashion .
53 White and Stevenson ( 1975 ) offer further support for signing as part of Total Communication over oral methods , though their study was relatively small and involved an interpreter presenting information .
54 There are of course two major problems with taking time-gap experiences as evidence for driving with automaticity .
55 McCausland was also sentenced to six months for reckless driving and for driving without insurance , the sentences to run concurrently .
56 It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle .
57 Patients newly admitted to the hospital environment will naturally be anxious about keeping in touch with family , friends and work associates .
58 If you become ill and have to go into hospital , you will probably be concerned about keeping in touch with your children .
59 One thing we did know for sure was that it was not keep-fit exercises that we needed but homes that were ‘ fit ’ to live in and incomes or benefits that prevented us from having to choose between dying from hypothermia or malnutrition !
60 The UN Security Council on Jan. 28 reprimanded Iraq for allowing protestors to assault UN inspectors who arrived on Jan. 27 with responsibility for disposing of chemical and biological weapons stocks .
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