Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Special glands beneath the tail produce a powerfully smelling white substance . |
2 | The meeting approved the admission to full membership of Brunei , Myanma , the Philippines and the Republic of Uzbekistan , thereby bringing total membership to 108 . |
3 | Then , as the foot begins its toe-off phase , the stored energy is released to spring the runner forward — thereby realising maximum speed potential . |
4 | They are created diagrammatically using high-level software engineering modelling tools , and the environment can interoperate with other tools , such as Texas Instruments Inc 's IEF and KnowledgeWare Inc 's IEW , by exchanging model information stored in the CDE Repository with models stored in their repositories . |
5 | They are created diagrammatically using high-level software engineering modelling tools , and the environment can interoperate with other tools , such as Texas Instruments Inc 's IEF and KnowledgeWare Inc 's IEW , by exchanging model information stored in the CDE Repository with models stored in their repositories . |
6 | Once aware of what the problems are , the nurse can help the patient to develop alternative ways of detecting and responding to hazards in the environment , thereby maintaining maximum independence for this AL . |
7 | This involves increasing the number of cases heard in the county courts , thereby maintaining High Court hearings for public law cases , specialist cases and general list cases of importance , complexity and substance . |
8 | I believe that this volume will succeed in its aim of increasing awareness of non-chromatographic continuous separation techniques in the analytical community , thereby generating sufficient demand for instrument manufacturers to ‘ bet firmly on these techniques ’ . |
9 | The intention was to operate the Croydon at normal all-up weight and not to exceed the normal maximum cruising speed , thereby simulating normal airline operation . |
10 | You who must decide whether you are prepared to go on allowing dangerous aggression to mar life for all of us . |
11 | A further £73,000 went on repairing other damage from fires , almost all of which were started deliberately . |
12 | That need for compromise arose from a feature shared by much of the Greco-Roman world : ancient states , being reliant on agriculture , faced a permanent struggle to prevent civic assemblies from being dominated by the urban population ; Rome solved this by eventually allowing dual citizenship — that is , citizenship both of Rome and of the home community whose constitution would be modelled , in a municipal way , on that of often faraway Rome . |
13 | The cells are supported in a rotor of either titanium or aluminium alloy , which is attached to the drive motor by a fine steel wire , thereby allowing limited self-balancing to take place . |
14 | Opposition leader Tupua Tamasese Efi — who , as Tupuola Tamasese Efi , had served as Prime Minister in 1976-82 — lost his seat , thereby allowing Va'ai Kolone , Prime Minister in 1986-1988 , to resume leadership of the opposition . |
15 | Most recently the White Paper ‘ Buses ’ ( Cmmd 9300 , 1984 ) has proposed the complete abolition of road service licences thereby allowing open competition on stage carriage services . |
16 | The perception of vast numbers of Blacks detrimentally transforming British society was strongly allied to fears of Black male sexuality . |
17 | Olivier & Pineau ( 1957 ) have also undertaken a metrical analysis of male and female scapulae ( presumably using European material ) . |
18 | However , Lindsell believes that nurturing their individual marketing and technological strengths will guarantee that they continue to thrive and go on generating major cash for C&P . |
19 | A little struggling lilac tree in the back yard died , because , Belinda said , too many men had pissed on it , out the window , not bothering to wait for the lavatory to be free . |
20 | A rewarded training trial consisted of transporting a rat in a slowly rotating opaque box from an adjoining room and putting it into the arena at and facing the centre of the N , S , E or W side-wall ( shown as an unfilled circle ) from which it could move around freely until it found the F+ feeder ; a non-rewarded trial lasted 60s and was conducted without either landmarks or feeders . |
21 | Atherosclerotic lesions also show a loss of heparan sulphate proteoglycans — inhibitors of smooth muscle cell proliferation — and an increase in chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan , which retains LDL , thereby inhibiting HDL-mediated cholesterol loss from the vessel wall . |
22 | In December 1914 he resigned and became works manager at Brown Bayley steelworks , advising them on the manufacture of stainless steel and eventually becoming technical director . |
23 | Hence , there is a need to use some automated technique for rigorously incorporating new knowledge into the existing knowledge base . |
24 | One problem encountered was the expectation in some of these professions that newly qualified staff should ‘ rotate ’ to different medical specialties thereby gaining varied experience , a practice not possible for all the disabled professionals . |
25 | There is a rarely occurring minor bug , apparently due to pixels seen on the edge of the reference area under some light conditions . |
26 | For most of the former , republicanism involved a commitment to fundamentally reforming Spanish society ; for many of the latter , little more than a conviction that a republic , if politically moderate , might prove a sounder guarantor of conservative interests than a discredited monarchy susceptible to outright revolution . |
27 | The people involved are apparently drawing technical inspiration from Carnegie Mellon University 's PI project . |
28 | Kim Il Sung reciprocated in an article warmly praising Soviet help before and after the agreement of 17 March 1949 . |
29 | Then she went through and threw herself on the comfortable cool silk bedcover , and lay in luxury , gazing up at the gently rotating white fan . |
30 | By the end of June only 700,000 of the estimated 4,500,000 eligible voters were reported to have registered , apparently reflecting popular mistrust of the election process . |