Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adj] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 However I am pursuing that with the Property Services Department , who act for both the Council and the Board , and they have given authority for us to enter the land for the purpose of drilling bore-holes etc .
2 Using SMED with the policies of ‘ Working Smarter not Harder ’ and ‘ Eliminating Waste , ’ the MIT launched itself into grade change-over time reduction with tremendous success .
3 Offsetting that with the Smith Mark , losses and the one-time provision for the Penguin U S Leases , that was all taken care of in nineteen ninety one and the benefit from our fully benefit from our ninety one acquisitions and little bit in ninety two .
4 Streaming is appearing again and the government seem to be encouraging this with the creation of City Technology Colleges .
5 There 's no doubt that pilot racing is proving popular with the visitors ; what the locals make of it , is hard to tell .
6 The architect-designed classroom is proving popular with the four and five year olds who use it and it has provided more space for activities .
7 In summary , single-mode inhomogeneously-broadened lasers have provided a rich corpus of both experimental and theoretical work : detailed quantitative comparison of the two is becoming possible with the development of unidirectional single-mode helium-xenon lasers by the Abraham group .
8 Tans were becoming associated with the real Sharon territory which could lead to their demise as a coveted status symbol .
9 By now the priest was becoming exasperated with the child who in turn was becoming ever more stubborn by the minute .
10 She feels it 's sad that Frankie died at a time when he was just becoming popular with a younger audience .
11 She blinked rapidly now ; then , her face becoming suffused with an anger that seemed to send out rays of heat towards him , she cried , ‘ Yes , I hear you .
12 Its symptoms are becoming clearer with every year , from global warming and holes in the ozone layer to poisoned rivers and polluted air at home .
13 The soldier , becoming bored with the game , laconically reached out his cigarette end and burst the balloon in my face .
14 Its concern with problems equivalent to those of solving polynomial equations , especially those of degree 2 , led to the word algebra eventually becoming synonymous with the science of equations .
15 Tiny Kane Elmore died after becoming infected with the bacteria following heart surgery .
16 The development of a vaccine to HIV could prevent people from becoming infected with the virus .
17 WOMEN are now becoming infected with the HIV virus at the worldwide rate of two a minute as the AIDS epidemic gathers pace , an international expert claimed today .
18 By 1976 it was becoming difficult to ring changes on the " Pure Gold " theme and , Salmon adds , " the public was becoming over-familiar with the campaign and it was being copied by rivals .
19 I was also becoming frustrated with the time I had to spend on commercial projects at BRM .
20 Instead of becoming frustrated with the futility in solving the problem , the celebration of success combined with the reflection on limitations nourishes people to choose the next action that may bring them closer to real community change .
21 In the third century B.C. they were still cooperating with the Greeks in Egypt , but they were becoming unpopular with the natives .
22 ‘ The Shop is the public face of the Law Society and it 's in an excellent position from which to put the message across , ’ he said , ‘ I am looking forward to becoming involved with a new profession . ’
23 And while some parents complain to the head teacher about their children becoming involved with the RUC , at least one headmistress was reported as being committed to the community relations programme , telling parents that she was responsible for their education and that they could move their child if they objected to the way this was done ( FN 10/2/87 , p. 7 ) .
24 In seemed that Honda was therefore able to get the benefits from the relationship between the companies , without becoming involved with the responsibilities of ownership .
25 After becoming involved with the Working Men 's College , established by Frederick Maurice [ q.v. ] in 1854 , Elizabeth Malleson was inspired to found a counterpart for women .
26 This post is still vacant and anyone interested on becoming involved with the media is invited to contact Publicity Chairman — .
27 However , as the company has recently started to expand overseas the department is becoming concerned with the stability of overseas countries and is seeking political information .
28 During the field trial , this exploration was carried out in a conventional manner , eg by gathering background information relevant to the client organisation , by becoming familiar with the physical layout of the offices involved , and by interviewing a representative sample of staff from both departments and from the central support unit .
29 Belinda had been slightly unnerved to find that this man was Faye Hamilton 's obstetrician , and was rather alarmed at the prospect of spending a block of time in his elegant office , becoming familiar with the case history of her new patient .
30 Returning laden with the tides ,
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