Example sentences of "[v-ing] [vb pp] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Detailed information on company operations is found to be available only from the individual concerns , and in order to determine the types of materials handling undertaken in the region , a detailed questionnaire has been distributed to over 350 companies , and over 150 replies received .
2 It 's important to achieve a non-confrontation setting — with refreshments available , seating arranged in a circular pattern so as to avoid grouping staff and governors in a defensive posture behind a line of tables , or even worse , sheltering on the school stage .
3 Any failure to develop and promote a range of options — or the production of services ill-suited to real needs — deepens the likelihood of casework becoming trapped in a rut of ‘ patch and mend ’ activities .
4 On the other hand , the low prospective profitability could be due to the enterprise becoming trapped in a clearly sub-optimal line of production , i.e. one in which consumers were simply not willing to pay a price for the commodity sufficient to cover its costs of production ( including the opportunity cost of investment funds expressed in the rate of interest charged by the national investment bank ) .
5 Three people were released by Billingham firemen after becoming trapped in a lift at Dawson House , Billingham .
6 In short , they are seriously at risk of committing further offences and becoming trapped in the revolving door of custody .
7 Some good quality bags also have an anti-snag strip sewn between the zip and the baffle to prevent the fabric itself becoming caught in the zip .
8 We have n't gone , in physics , seriously into trying to understand the biological aspects , but then you see biology is becoming dominated in the last ten years by the understanding of basic biochemistry of cells .
9 As the majority ( and Pope Paul too ) was most anxious both to carry the minority with it and not to seem to be in any way undermining the Roman primacy , there was such a lot of qualifying done in the course of the final formulation of the text that , as it stands , it reads a little weakly .
10 And the process by which the contextualizing is carried out would itself invite interrogation and theorization ; Marxists committed to ‘ cultural materialism ’ would be impatient of a form of contextualizing founded in the history of ideas .
11 Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods .
12 It appears to be quite selective as to which fish it invades , some becoming covered in the mutated cells into which the virus has incorporated its own genetic material , others escaping .
13 Many years ago , at a race relations meeting held in the church hall of a Black church in the American South , I saw a striking picture of the head and shoulders of a Black man on the cross , simply called ‘ Black Christ ’ .
14 Her soft hands were so unaccustomed to such hard work that it became — temporarily , Miss Mates said , until they hardened — difficult for her to help with the fine sewing , and the darning and repairing needed in the little house .
15 And the buzzard , who had been waiting hidden in the branches of- an oak tree , swooped down , picked her up as carefully as if she were made of rose petals , and carried her back to the forest .
16 From the fact that the whaler was lying stopped in the water and that Cousteau , his hand resting idly on the tiller , appeared to be expressing no great degree of interest in anything , it was obvious that his wait had been a vain one , a fact he confirmed on his arrival on the bridge .
17 Non-allergenic , non-perfumed wet wipes ( or baby wipes ) are best for cleaning the anal area , to avoid the risk of faeces remaining clogged in the pubic hairs .
18 Finally they found a cheap bottle of sherry , which had been won in a church bazaar , lying forgotten in a drawer .
19 It was an uninjured man , lying sprawled in the dust , flies crawling over his smooth eyelids and into his gaping mouth .
20 In this matter she had no desire to wish Doreen luck , because the mere thought of Silas 's naked body lying stretched in a bed beside Doreen 's slim form only served to twist the knife that had stabbed at her previously .
21 But there was no suspicious heap lying grounded in the shallows , no flotsam or jetsam at all .
22 If that is the case , it 'll no doubt be going going gone in the only way a tardis knows how .
23 are lying steeped in a swamp , or smashed
24 Every time an angler casts and curses when he loses his line , I , too , now curse as I think of some wild creature getting enmeshed in the deadly snare he has inadvertently set .
25 The absence of deals has led to speculation that advertisers , wary of getting caught in a US-Japan economic crossfire , are ‘ frightened ’ of Yamaguchi because of her Japanese name and heritage .
26 Simple : Kenya is a market for Guinness products and Sainsbury needs to stop dolphins getting caught in the nets used to catch the tuna it sells in its supermarkets .
27 This prevents the possibility of the hoop tilting upwards and getting caught in the underside of the carriage as you knit towards it .
28 ‘ I was dreading getting caught in the fall-out from this evening 's episode of the Rose-and-Dora show . ’
29 The peril of getting caught in an information loop is made plain if we look at the following facts .
30 ( There is always a danger of pinning in any kayak or canoe but on rivers the chances of getting trapped in a boat are , of course , much higher than on the sea . )
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