Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Journalists rarely investigate , tending to report only the words and actions of others .
2 Mary was outraged by these measures , and resisted Pole 's recall by forbidding him to leave the country , and refusing to receive either the papal nuncio bearing the letters of revocation or any replacement for the cardinal .
3 On others he apparently modified his position ; most notably , though refusing to discuss explicitly the constitutionality of abortion , he acknowledged the existence of a fundamental right protecting marital privacy , the doctrine originally used by the Supreme Court to legitimize abortion in the landmark 1973 decision Roe v. Wade .
4 ‘ Perhaps , ’ said Marcus , flinching inwardly at the contact with Pete , wanting to wipe away the touch of his sweaty hand .
5 Lastly , it may be noted that the male skull is less rounded , the female skull tending to retain more the adolescent form .
6 In this final stage of the diet we are looking to put together the best diet for your own metabolism and make-up , based on your findings .
7 [ He will say later , ‘ If I 'd relaxed the standard there I 'd have had umpteen other people knocking on the door wanting to do precisely the same thing to save on trade effluent charges . ’ ]
8 He was one of several candidates vying to become only the 14th editor in the publication 's 128-year history .
9 In the present case it is in my judgment clearly established by the evidence , first , that the plaintiff had a belief at all material times that she was going to receive both the cottage and the remainder of the deceased 's property on his death , and secondly , that this belief was encouraged by the deceased .
10 This is particularly unfortunate because in deciding to set aside the demand the judge exercised a discretion , and on this appeal I am discharging an appellate jurisdiction and not hearing the matter afresh and exercising my own discretion : see In re Gilmartin ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 513 .
11 She closed her eyes to the image , waiting to hear only the words and shut out the pain .
12 Er about this strike and er but time went on and it became obvious that er nobody were going to win only the boss like this boss , course he was he was scratching through , and so they called the strike off and every person who worked at er every firm had a meeting and they all decided to take so many and every firm took so many of the workers and so nobody was ever unemployed as a consequence of the strike which was very very good .
13 Whether because people really did not know how to interpret the revolution in England or because they wanted fairly complete independence and correctly suspected that William was going to exercise much the same overall powers as Charles and James had done , there was a revolt in New York that took some months to suppress and the colonists of Massachusetts at the beginning of the 1690s were no more reconciled to English rule than in the past .
14 Yeah in today 's press it says that er the government are going to subsidize now the coal industry something like seven hundred millions due to the miners ' kerfuffle , which is going to mean between five and ten pounds subsidy per ton .
15 I 've got know that I 'm going to do both the maths
16 We 're , we 're going to conclude now the discussion of the various ways in which , bacteria , in particular er lead to the production of infective disease and really to centre round , centres round the discussion of the pathogenesis , that is the mechanism by which the disease is produced and lunanspach .
17 In the period 1821–1825 , for example , the number of new appointments each year ranged from a low of 237 to a high of 494 , but even in one of the better years such a total divided into thirty shares was not going to permit even the best supplied politician to buy his election .
18 It was suggested in discussing the results from the first study that subjects may have been deliberately attempting to recall just the risky situations .
19 But in this chapter I am going to argue just the opposite .
20 And the erm ni the , the , the capsules and the er Nitrous Albide I expect are the ones he 's going to change though the problem is exactly what to .
21 How can we achieve a new look when some things are going to stay exactly the same ?
22 In deciding to get together the two firms reveal that they think this union will be in their private interest , but we must ask whether mergers are in the public interest .
23 If people know we met because my parents fostered you when you were a teenager , they are n't going to think any the less of you , ’ she said , her voice gentle because this was an old hang-up , one which her family had spent years trying to dispel .
24 And I think we 're going to have exactly the same thing with this opting out system .
25 Somewhat bruised , the raiding party made their way back to their rendezvous on foot , with David Stirling wondering how he was going to explain away the loss of the truck .
26 We were n't going to say just the names initials initials and initial
27 Capital provision to support these two areas is scarce and the 1990s are going to test even the most supportive administrations to meet urgent demands for library extensions and preservation/substitution programmes , neither of which has been an established part of institutional budget planning , nor likely to receive much more than sympathy from the funding councils , except perhaps in cases where enormous growth in student numbers have caused such pressures on space .
28 ‘ I 'm going to enlarge both the geological room and the botanical room , ’ Svend continued , barely stopping to take breath .
29 He wins universal applause from his followers and admiration from the reader , despite the fact that he is going to take away the paradise which may still have been ours .
30 I think that the I think the question of that really , I 'm trying to , I ca n't quite frankly , I think that 's Mike Kirkham in this who particularly investigated that one , but I think that basically what we were really saying was on what I was saying earlier on is that if you make it too difficult for the employers , you 're going to take away the incentive to run a final salary scheme , you know that you know I think basically final salary pension schemes are good for the employee , you know , I think that was what our fundamental thinking of on that was .
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