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

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1 Nirex anticipates completing plans for the site sometime early next year , when a planning application will be lodged .
2 I am accordingly asking all planning authorities concerned to give this matter further consideration , with a view to submitting proposals for the creation of clearly defined green belts , wherever this is appropriate .
3 0839–141414 Practical advice on choosing and using products for the home .
4 0839–141414 Practical advice on choosing and using products for the home .
5 However , Potten et al have recently reported that in vivo bromodeoxyuridine labelling indices for the rectal mucosa were lower than those for the rest of the colon , which were fairly homogeneous .
6 Are building programmes for the next financial year drawn up in time to be available to managers before holidays are allocated ?
7 The government was also pursuing plans for the increased privatization of state-owned enterprises .
8 GRAHAM CHAPMAN and I wrote together almost full time between 1966 and 1973 , writes John Cleese , while producing sketches for The Frost Report , The 1948 Show and Monty Python , as well as several film scripts none of which made their way intact to the silver screen .
9 For 20 of the next 30 years OCA and Wings Aviation Limited flew ‘ DRD out of Red Lake , using floats for the summer and Noorduyn-designed streamlined skis during the winter .
10 ‘ But clearly , although they are not producing computers for the same sector of the market place , they are both manufacturing plants . ’
11 We 're building shops for the new town .
12 Preparing good nourishing family meals was made even more difficult when in nineteen forty housewives were asked to contribute cooking utensils for the 'saucepans into Spitfire s' campaign .
13 Nearly 100 MPs have signed an early day motion demanding concessions for the pools companies and will vote against the Bill if these are not included .
14 Rimsky-Korsakov added an orchestral figure representing flames for the immolation of the Old Believers , and brought back the Preobazhensky March ; Shostakovich added to that a reminiscence of the Dawn music opening the opera ; and Stravinsky used the intended tune plus two more , giving the ending a much more positive and balanced view of the Old Believers as not regressive and obscurantist but charged with dignity and Christian endurance .
15 They were disputing strategies for the resistance and drinking red wine from France — sour claret , which had proved hard to sell .
16 He caught Moira when he was signing copies for the children .
17 At last December 's High Court hearing , Mr Maxwell , 36 , was held to have breached his duty as a director of BIM by signing forms for the transfer of five blocks of shares , worth about £580,000 , to Credit Suisse without obtaining an assurance the transfers had been approved by the BIM board .
18 Details and booking forms for the workshops which will be taking place in conjunction with the exhibition can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this issue .
19 In the meantime she 's been banned from keeping animals for the rest of her life .
20 Under s393(9) , excess charges on income arising in the final accounting period of a vendor company can be deducted as if they were trading losses for the purpose of carry-back or carry-across of losses , whereas charges on income can usually be deducted only in the accounting period in which they are paid ( though excess charges on income can be group relieved where the vendor is a member of a group of companies within s402 TA 1988 ) .
21 He then worked again with Whitworth , surveying lines for the Edinburgh to Glasgow canal .
22 He felt that if they could make travelling at night dangerous , the enemy would be forced to move in daylight , thus becoming targets for the RAF .
23 He offered 150 separate cuts in spending from eliminating 100,000 government jobs and freezing salaries , to ending subsidies for the rearing of mohair goats and honey bees .
24 Table 4.1 provides information on trading volumes for the futures and options contracts listed on LIFFE between 1987 and 1990 .
25 In August 1899 , Joseph revisited his Valley of Winding Waters for the first time in twenty-two years .
26 Trading conditions for the coming year remain uncertain as clients ’ spending plans still have to be made known , ’ said Ball .
27 As Birmingham abolitionists expressed it at their celebratory public breakfast in the Town Hall on 2 August 1838 , with slaves ‘ relying on their own peaceful and persevering efforts for the removal of every vestige of oppression ’ and with ‘ the continued vigilant aid of the British people , under the blessing of Divine Providence ’ they foresaw ‘ the progressive development of the glorious results of free institutions and the reconstruction on purer and better principles of the now disorganised elements of colonial society ’ .
28 Trading profits for the six months increased from £6.9million to £8.36million , but profit from property sell-offs fell and interest charges jumped from £32,000 to £461,000 , leaving pre-tax profits just £274,000 ahead at £9.4million .
29 The department has written to the dental schools at Liverpool , Newcastle , Birmingham and Manchester and the London Hospital to canvass their support for becoming centres for the evaluation of new dental materials .
30 As one commentator noted wryly , there are more companies announcing Pentium-based machines then there are actual processors : a couple of dozen manufacturers spread their wares and Intel topped the whole thing off by announcing prices for the first time , and they are not cheap — 60MHz Pentiums cost $878 , while the 66MHz chip is $965 in quantities of 1,000 .
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