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

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1 He laid much of the blame on the growth of incomes outstripping that of consumer goods production , and attributed this primarily to mistakes in granting autonomy to state enterprises and in regulating the co-operative sector .
2 There has been extensive theoretical discussion about how this affects the Kolmogorov result , suggesting that with n a little larger than 5/3 but not exactly known .
3 But this only confirmed the importance of AFHQ 's view , reflecting that of Churchill , that nothing should be done to provoke the Yugoslavs or exacerbate the tense situation until all military preparations had been made for full-scale action if necessary .
4 And I 'm using that in order to select .
5 I 'd lastly like to say a thank you to Kevin , because I think , as a man , it is obviously more difficult for him to broach this subject , and he 's been pursuing this through APEX through for a very long time , and has worked extremely hard , so I 'd like to say thank you to him , and thank you to you now for taking the message back home .
6 I shall be pursuing this with Frank Taylor , the Chief Constable , ’ said Mr Fallon .
7 The Duke , who is chancellor of the university , was given a tour of the veterinary centre 's laboratories before seeing some of animals used for research purposes , including a Shetland pony and a swamp buffalo .
8 I suggest that we should delay submitting this to Number Ten until you have had a chance to draft the actual terms of reference , as you propose .
9 What advantages or disadvantages are there in using this with students ?
10 The service from the Crystal Palace alternately to Penge or to Selby Road had not proved suitable to public requirements , so from early 1907 , services were provided , Selby Road — Crystal Palace with cars 44–51 and from Selby Road to Penge using some of Nos. 1–16 .
11 Jane Mitchell and Neil Pike , her talented wine-maker , have a reputation for producing some of Australia 's finest wines .
12 On Feb. 20 an agreement with Germany first planned in April 1991 was officially finalized , forgiving half of Poland 's DM9,100 million ( about US$5,520 million ) debt to Germany and setting an 18-year repayment schedule for the rest .
13 As it turned out , he had been offered double my fee and I soothed my offended vanity by attributing this to inflation .
14 I think no mine are too thin , or maybe their not , and , and this , and seeing this in magazines , seeing it on television it make 's me think that maybe I could have that
15 Keeping that in mind it gives you somewhere else to go musically , and those themes tend to be a little more prominent from an adult point of view .
16 These processes , excepting that of population growth , are largely unexplored .
17 Gundovald was not only , as it seems , supported by members of the Austrasian aristocracy , but also publicly upholding Childebert 's authority in Aquitaine , while challenging that of Guntram and of Chlothar .
18 I 'm painting that with white .
19 When it comes to total processing power , however , the AS/400 will always be limited by the commitment to remain air- , rather than water-cooled — despite the fact that IBM 's rivals in the mainframe world seem to be able to deliver performance matching that of IBM with air-cooled machines , even if the air does have to be gale-force .
20 FAITH : The enormous faith of their audience , matching that of U2 's audience and , earlier , that which Paul Weller used to trade on .
21 Glare can also be caused by very light coloured ceramic floor tiles and it is worth keeping this in mind when choosing from the wide range of floor coverings available .
22 Keeping this in view , and yet ensuring the freedom of the press , the Government considered it appropriate to achieve the necessary balance by establishing its own newspaper that is national in character and content .
23 Keeping this in view , and yet ensuring the freedom of the press , the Government considered it appropriate to achieve the necessary balance by establishing its own newspaper that is national in character and content .
24 Accelerated rates of change demand improved organization and procedures to increase the ability to adapt to new conditions and to conserve money by well-designed , economical manufacturing ; keeping this in focus often requires a single vision .
25 One reason for this is lack of awareness of the scale of the problem and the research will start by documenting this in terms of the incidence of ex-directory numbers .
26 To do so I want to use another Spenserian text , A View of the Present State of Ireland , as a further means of elucidating some of Spenser 's designs .
27 By the 1890s the deleterious effect of the regular testing of limited pupil activities and relating this to teachers ' salaries became apparent
28 ‘ We just flies in a room , ’ he liked to say , moving quickly across the ruins of daily life , plane crashes , train wrecks , matricide , infanticide ; then , after swatting half of humanity , he 'd lower his voice and whisper , as if imparting a secret , ‘ We just flies , that 's all .
29 WALKING Some of Britain 's finest skylines
30 what you , your case is as I understand it , I 've only intervened cos I think the question did n't dis perhaps a lack of understanding this by Lord allow me to say so , what you 're saying is that erm , in fact , although not intentionally you 're prepared to accept the format of the brochure in relation to the on going charges was such as could reasonably be said by your newspaper to have mislead prospective purchasers
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