Example sentences of "[adj] [v-ing] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Using partial equilibrium analysis , and assuming that a non-member country is considering participation in an existing CU , an evaluation of the welfare effects is possible using the traditional concepts of producer and consumer surplus . |
2 | The rear of the Toyota was only just clear of the water as I jumped out , checking to see if it would be possible using the low gear to push the rock over the edge . |
3 | Provenance studies of sandstone sequences are possible using the modal composition plus maturity indicators ( Fig. 5.10 ; Table 5.5 ) ( Valloni & maynard , 1981 ; Dickinson , 1985 ; Valloni , 1985 ) . |
4 | It would have been quite interesting having the two languages . |
5 | Once you have passed the framing stage the only job left for you to do is to finish the back and make it as airtight as possible , to prevent any damp reaching the pressed flower material . |
6 | I felt that there was such an understanding of Italian art by the British spanning the last three or four hundred years . |
7 | Vorsprung durch Technik , which roughly translates to ‘ created using the best technology ’ , meant huge banks of videos , a colossal stage and a stunning light show , all wrapped in a huge sound system . |
8 | I was comfortably warm using the main bag and bivvy bag for an outdoor bivvy ( lowest temperature +5°C ) and only found a small amount of condensation on the inside when I woke up . |
9 | In Cameroon pidgin , for example , josnau ( a derivative from ‘ just now ’ ) is a marker of the present progressive and nau nau a marker of the present perfect denoting the immediate past as in : |
10 | The bland leading the bland . |
11 | Follow that philosophy and we go back to the days of the bland leading the bland . |
12 | But with , say , twelve to twenty people , a highly interesting combination can be selected and by a little judicious manoeuvring the different elements set to interact . |
13 | With cautious feeding the new culture should be well established in about two weeks . |
14 | ‘ I was getting bored doing the same jokes night after night , ’ he says . |
15 | It was very sad having the old home go , but it was very nice to be living with Mother . |
16 | And this I I find is one of the helpful things and when you get together not during the actual talking the actual session but er . |
17 | When people queried whether Eva 's alert mind would get bored repeating the same course every couple of months she had a ready answer . |
18 | Sublime , The Sol Mix : Manchester Music And Design 1976–92 is a retrospective celebrating the close marriage between the two art forms in the city . |
19 | The adoral shields are longer than broad separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate . |
20 | Ophiopristis may be defined as follows : the jaw longer than broad with one or two apical papillae flanked on each side by 4 or more rounded or slightly pointed oral papillae which form a continuous series with 2–4 slightly larger tentacle scales associated with the second oral tentacle pore , these scales may arise on the adoral shields , in some species there may also be papillae on the inner edge of the first ventral arm plate , the adoral shields long and narrow separating the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields from the first lateral arm plate ; disk covered by small scales each bearing a spinelet ; radial shields covered and inconspicuous ; tentacle pores of the arm not open but armed with one or two leaf-like or scale-like tentacle scales . |
21 | I was most comfortable using the previous day 's shuffle but with an added stoop . |
22 | In the event of a claim in respect of an unspecified valuable exceeding the single article limit , where the cause of the loss/damage would be covered under Part B of 2*/3* Contents policies e.g. theft from the home , strictly speaking the maximum payable would be the single article limit . |
23 | Despite such setbacks , the Germans continued their infantry frontal attacks with supporting parachute infantry outflanking Allied positions , and after nearly a month of confused fighting the Independent Companies were withdrawn through Bodö along with elements of the 24th Guards Brigade and Norwegian troops . |
24 | After further fine tuning the new programme , which covers all aspects of health , safety and environmental protection , will be applied throughout LASMO . |
25 | He will forsake china production schedules for fine tuning the first of many travel itineraries planned for ‘ my new career of retirement ’ , as he put it . |
26 | Tory leader Coun Tony Richmond said the blame for that lost opportunity lay completely with Labour breaking the golden rule and failing to use a Government minister in the effort to attract the company . |
27 | With a thunderous rumbling the top floor of the rectory now collapsed . |
28 | Information given in the recall protocols was categorized into central and peripheral using the same technique . |
29 | It is no good explaining the microscopic at the expense of the macroscopic . |
30 | Locked together now , welded , this was purely a matter of power and its absence , history 's eternal lesson of the powerful absorbing the powerless , as first her lack of resistance and then her wild response empowered Luke — to take , to give , to plunder or to reward at his pleasure . |