Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Kim Il Sung may have feared rumblings of discontent at the money spent on building the sports arenas and on entertaining delegates to the Festival .
2 Because of this asymmetry of information , expectations differ between suppliers and demanders , a fact we recognize by indexing the expectations terms by s and d for suppliers and demanders respectively .
3 The functions were implemented using the SPIRES Protocols language .
4 However , it is possible to construct hedges ( completely in theory but only partially in practice ) against most exchange risks by using the futures markets .
5 In experiments using the within-subjects designs of fig. 5.3 or of Table 5.1 ( e.g. Grice 1965 ; Reese 1972 ; Honey and Hall 1989c experiment 3 ) , initial training involves three stimuli , two , A and B , being treated in the same way and the third , C , being associated with a different outcome .
6 It is a reflection of sound management and a commitment to easing the homes crises in this town . ’
7 While it would be nice to imagine an alternative history in which either Miss Black or Miss Irwin succeeded in organizing the women compositors , who then ended up with a reading-room full of the encyclopaedias they had themselves typeset , it was not to be .
8 VISCOUNT CAVE L.C. : No doubt there is an absolute unconditional obligation binding the police authorities to take all steps which appear to them to be necessary for keeping the peace , for preventing crime , or for protecting property from criminal injury ; and the public , who pay for this protection through the rates and taxes , can not lawfully be called upon to make a further payment for that which is their right …
9 The exercise of decomposing the system models will aid this process , progressively bringing the systems ideas closer to what can be observed in practice ; imaginative use of unsophisticated computer software can also help , particularly where the level of detail makes manual analysis impracticable ; simple matrices similar to those employed to good effect in many of the studies described in this book can also be of benefit ; not forgetting , of course , the significant value of discussing ideas with experienced staff from the organisation being studied .
10 By completing the observations parents may redefine the problem .
11 Noting that Shawcross had voted with the Government in not opposing the Lords amendments on 22 July , Attlee said that he was very grateful as he knew the strength of Shawcross 's views .
12 An active secondary market in which shareholders who have access to information about the company and are able to deal freely , will lead to share prices accurately reflecting the companies prospects and in turn the accurate pricing of new issues .
13 Surely , if you have serious reasons for doubting the police conclusions , you should approach them ? ’
14 Completion within budget depends on a combination of understanding the projects objectives and decision- making process
15 The Commission for Racial Equality is pressing the Police Complaints Authority to investigate allegations of racial discrimination by members of the now-disbanded West Midlands serious crimes squad .
16 THE Commission for Racial Equality is pressing the Police Complaints Authority to investigate allegations of systematic racial discrimination by members of the now-disbanded West Midlands serious crimes squad .
17 Chemical companies in West Germany claim that the Eastern Bloc may be tapping the communications networks of government agencies and stealing their commercial secrets .
18 In the sixties and seventies the blues boom and heavy metal were vulgarizing the blues years after the fact .
19 and excavated in their original positions , they are fundamental in establishing the ships lines .
20 Leaving aside for the time being the question of ‘ hostile intent , ’ it is plain that it is not enough that the defendant deliberately does an act that has the incidental effect of obstructing the police ; he must also have some notion that he is obstructing and causing the police difficulties .
21 The police were also involved in capturing the oil-sanctions busters but Martin Bailey ( 1978 ) , writing in The Times , reported that ‘ Scotland Yard 's investigation into ( this ) major case of corporate law-breaking was surprisingly modest .
22 This appendix describes how to use VMS concealed logical names as pseudo-device names , for users who have difficulty in meeting the 20-characters maxima for various LIFESPAN device and directory pathnames .
23 Another development of note is that the SCOTVEC Testing Services Section began operating the Police Examinations on behalf of the Police ( Scotland ) Examinations Board .
24 The ALA pushed on , with its School Library Manpower Project , funded by the Knapp Foundation , investigating the personnel needs of the new multi.media services they were advocating .
25 BRITONS were heading the points tables in three of the categories and were placed in three more after another day of strong performances in the French Olympic Classes Regatta in Hyeres .
26 In all cases the final structures are unstable and releasing the constraints results in a passage to the previously optimized B II conformations with ε around -100° .
27 Despite Blanche 's protestations , the businessman insisted on leading the police officers back to the drawbridge by a route which took in the Great Hall .
28 I 've been rehearsing the sports clothes I 'll also be wearing at the NEC . ’
29 But now farmer Jeremy Chamberlayne has spent three quarters of a million pounds turning the cattle yards into offices :
30 It is the mythology surrounding the women wearers of the costume which directed Kahlo 's choice .
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