Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ears : Pricked ears denote alertness , constantly twitching ones nervousness , relaxed ones placidness . |
2 | But I mean , if I 'm only doing shifts night shifts then you can come down and get yourself in , right ? |
3 | Let's see if he does , he comes Chapel now , to bowl to him and he hoicks that away on that leg side , that 's the area you 're gon na try and hit it , that 's four runs , anywhere near it , so making intentions plain , he 's going for that leg side boundary , that was a real power shot , hit with a spin , this is exactly the way he played at Hove , he got away with it there , he moves on to twelve , I think there 's going to be a field change as a result of that and quite rightly so . |
4 | Recently retired DCC Michael McAtamney was the longest serving police officer in the UK with 45 years service . |
5 | An initial scan of the phoneme graph produces some number of best matching words bottom-up which are ordered by score on an agenda for processing by higher level components . |
6 | The result of this option is that the state of the DC is changed to ACTIVE , thus fulfilling LIFESPANs requirement for a DC to be active through only one package . |
7 | However , there were ways of avoiding court hazards while still underlining police power . |
8 | Peter Tickner , head of the college 's publicity and marketing , said the system has been set up using telecommunications equipment pioneered by British Telecom and the French service Numeris . |
9 | But new techniques were needed to find landing points for assault craft and ships , for not only minor craft and major craft ( LCTs etc ) would be put ashore but also Landing Ships Tank ( LSTs ) of over 300 feet ( 90+m ) weighing 4,080 short tons would beach . |
10 | Then it was in the hands of the Foley family , who were also operating Guns mill at Abenhall . |
11 | This has the double advantage of making available notes between the bottom note E in the seventh position of the B flat tenor trombone and the fundamental B flat and also providing shifts alternative to those found awkward among higher harmonics . |
12 | High ranking police officer . |
13 | John Rowe Townsend comments ( 1967 , p. 159 ) that ‘ simply giving children pleasure seemed too frivolous an aim to most nineteenth-century writers ’ . |
14 | Last night 's shooting occurred a few hours after the previous victim , a former Irish Republican Army man shot dead by the Provos for allegedly turning police informer , was buried in Belfast . |
15 | She was sacked after allegedly giving police information on union membership details . |
16 | The two say the partnership strengthens their abilities when jointly proposing systems integration projects , and provides corporate customers with a streamlined purchase path and greater support for DEC and Apple integrated systems . |
17 | This could indicate that distinct TBP-associated factors ( TAFs ) exist in a complex specifically directing polIII transcription as was very recently reported by Taggart et al ( 31 ) . |
18 | System development will incorporate the work of IBM 's Highly Parallel Supercomputing Systems Lab , RISC-based mainframe and workstation technology development . |
19 | Rather more impressive in the parallel stakes is an engineering model of the scalable parallel system in development at the company 's Highly Parallel Supercomputing Systems Laboratory , a moderately parallel machine that will have eight to 64 RS/6000 processors scaling up to 6 GFLOPS peak performance . |
20 | The company , as reported , has also been showing off — no , not a card board replica but an engineering model of its forthcoming scalable , parallel entry system , currently in development at IBM 's Highly Parallel Supercomputing Systems Laboratory at the Supercomputing ‘ 92 event in Minneapolis . |