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

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1 A plant of noble proportions producing numerous stems each consisting of a large shiny green leaf and a leafy bract from which a spike of soft blue flowers emerges .
2 On the basis of these standards , SCOTVEC is creating a new series of awards in training and assessing , each consisting of a single unit .
3 If it was a complex curve , starting lazy and getting tight , say , Flynn made up a set of templates , each consisting of a plank and three nails to mark the tangent and the offset sighting lines .
4 The Β 1 subfamily comprises at least eight related complexes , each consisting of a Β 1 chain with a distinct α chain companion .
5 There is little leaching from the catchment area , which is small and covered with perennial ice , bare rock or scree , with hardly any mineral soil or vegetation .
6 The largest group affected is , as we have already noted , that consisting of the associatives discussed in Chapter 2 .
7 He also understood what few canvassers of the more earnest sort admit , even to themselves : that canvassing in a parliamentary election is not supposed to change electors ' minds .
8 We then went a stage further and to share the technology established joint teams for each of these major areas , so that er the specification while it was under Dasa 's leadership , it was actually done by a joint team which involved expertise from British Aerospace and the other three and er therefore at that time the whole Eurofighter consortium was confident that they were making the best use of the available expertise across the four partner companies , each bringing to the table , their own so that they could go forward on a confident basis .
9 The Faculty is one of the largest of its type in Europe , consisting of six Departments in which are located some 180 members of academic staff , each contributing to the strength of the Faculty with their scholarship and expertise .
10 But there was little understanding at the time of how much work was required to develop high-quality screenplays .
11 Members of this house will recall that this matter was raised er in relation to an amendment er at committee stage and we argued during the committee stage of the bill that it was not feasible for an entirely new electoral system to be set up for the European elections in June nineteen ninety four and that it was er silly to apply a different system for the additional six seats to that applying to the other eighty one .
12 This regulation was exploited by over 1,000 pro-Indian individuals and organizations each applying for the opportunity to participate in the hearings and thereby assist Harper in delaying a vote .
13 The head deals with the first , class teachers with the second , and there is little blurring at the edges .
14 The Local Government Act 1972 specifically states that the only business which can be transacted is that appearing in the summons convening the meeting .
15 I 'm all for loud singing and opposition-baiting at matches and other times , but I do n't normally Do The Dambusters , or worse still the ‘ who 's that dying on the runway ’ stuff .
16 This information is broadly of two kinds — that relating to the education authority 's policy and arrangements , and that relating to the individual school .
17 This implies splitting up the data for each time period ( each day , say ) , into that relating to the individual outstanding futures contracts .
18 For larger molecules it is not possible to disentangle the information about the electronic ground state from that relating to the excited state .
19 But there is no hope of that occurring in the foreseeable future .
20 Another great piece of illustration features in a book for younger readers , Who 's That Banging on The Ceiling ?
21 Instead , properties would be placed in one of eight broad bands each relating to a national average value .
22 Of course , making an unauthorized copy of an Esperanto– English dictionary would infringe copyright , if only that subsisting in the typographical arrangement .
23 over taking you know cutting right in front of you and er , you just , I see things in front of me and I can hardly believe that there has n't been a horrible accident , you know , just seeing the things that happening on the road .
24 For a blind with a shaped hemline , a further allowance should be added for facing the shaped edge ; allow a depth of between 8 and 15cm ( 3–6in ) for this depending on the depth of the edging below the lath .
25 Oh yes , I could do that , thought Grainne , sleepless and still half drowning in the warmth and the sweetness .
26 Mr McGill repairs a window to make it safe , paints the air raid shelter door , does some concreting in the garden .
27 This intercommoning by a number of vills seems to be another indicative factor of early estates and has been used by Della Hooke and William Ford in their study of such estates in the Midlands .
28 To supplement the engineering investigation there could be one investigator concentrating on the aircraft structure and flying controls , with another working on power plants , i.e. engines and fuel systems , another concerned with hydraulic , electrical , pneumatic and electronic systems , and yet another checking through the maintenance records .
29 I 've already done some checking with the Luftwaffe .
30 This section covers only a few of the documents published over the past hundred years on the geology of the Channel bed , including a few relating to the 1970s project which seems particularly relevant today .
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