Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [adj] a " in BNC.

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1 The thing is , he has been using for such a long time .
2 ‘ This crisis takes two forms : the size of the prison population ’ ( combined with the lack of prison places and the running expenses of locking up and catering for such a large number of prisoners ) ‘ and the demands on the probation and after-care service ’ ( Bottoms , 1990a : 5 ) .
3 In the middle of the night he rose and , after eating about half a jar of honey , felt a lot better .
4 there was a communicating door in one corner of the room and from behind it came the third movement of the Mozart , which was working itself up to that frantic minor-key Turkish routine which I 've never thought a good enough ending for such a great beginning ; but then that complaint went for just about everything in my life .
5 The precise directions in respect of which the penal notice is sought should be specified by the solicitors when applying for such a penal notice .
6 The Salvadorean people are giving a lesson to the whole world , and especially to the North Americans , because even after almost three years of finding ourselves beset by the guerrilla , a total misgovernment by the PDC and a catastrophic foreign intervention , we still have the moral integrity " to continue protecting against such a calamity " , financed and encouraged in part by the leftist sectors which have infiltrated the North American government …
7 Sort of standing and quivering with such a terrified look on her face .
8 In the event of death occurring in such a case I would accept that it could be an unnatural death .
9 Dying in such a cause , he was to be numbered amongst Christ 's martyrs , much more worthy of the name of Saint Thomas of Canterbury than he whom the Pope falsely before did canonize .
10 Dangerous driving is usually reserved for intentional dangerous driving or where it can be proved the defendant was driving in such a way as to fall within the new definition of ‘ driving dangerously ’ in section 2A ( 1 ) to ( 4 ) of the Road Traffic Act 1988 .
11 No German records relating to such a formation have so far been found , but it is possible that they were aircraft of III/ZG 26 .
12 The people who make the laws and regulations relating to such a highly technological activity as aviation are as capable of making mistakes as the engineers who build the aircraft and the crews that fly them .
13 This country is not prepared to accept the gospel of despair in mass unemployment , which is returning on such a scale today .
14 It was broken , and we should be wary of returning to such a rigid system .
15 ‘ But , dear David , ’ she said pitifully , ‘ you ca n't want us interfering at such a moment .
16 IBM has invested so much in the development of , and so much more in the marketing of , OS/2 2.0 that it has to plough on with it even if in 18 months ' time it becomes clear that it is becoming at best a respectable also-ran in the desktop stakes .
17 At the base of the chamber is a half channel , often consisting of half a piece of drain pipe with half channels coming in from branch drains .
18 If it was a turning point in terms of ‘ proving ’ the relationship , it also marked the change in image Kylie had been wanting for such a long time .
19 All that is needed in addition is a centre for image-processing and interpretation , costing about million a year .
20 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
21 There is a slowly burgeoning market for this type of entertainment , with many music and arts societies looking for such a programme .
22 Einstein spent the later years of his life looking for such a theory .
23 ‘ You 've practically exiled yourself from your family and your home and your friends , you think you 've failed your finals but you say you 've no intention of sitting your re-sits even if you have ; you 've no money and you have n't even been looking for a job ; you 're getting done for shop-lifting and you 're acting like such a fucking dick-head you seem determined to get shot of the last few pals you do have left … and all you can do is make smart-ass remarks . ’
24 Are these projectural figures which he showed us the cash flow chart over there looking like half a pyramid ?
25 We have found that volunteers have no difficulty in living in such a unit , either alone or in groups of up to four .
26 Living in such a cloistered world such operations are never looked at objectively but simply as a means of gaining personal kudos for one small group within an agency .
27 Living in such a house would nonetheless have exposed Leapor to a more leisured way of life than she had known before , though as a servant her enjoyments would have been circumscribed .
28 Nor would there be any point in living in such a village unless one were largely prepared to conform to its public mores since otherwise one could not be within the community in any real sense .
29 Brian , how do you feel about living in such a small flat and one that has no bath ?
30 Sean Walsh would never know how often she and Benny bemoaned their fate living in such a small town which had the worst characteristic any town could have : it was actually within striking distance of Dublin .
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