Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Saville , chairman of the J Saville Gordon parent group , said there was nothing to prevent the local authorities using their compulsory purchase powers to acquire the site if they so wished .
2 Some writers feel that there is much more scope for local authorities using their wide powers to charge to enhance their revenue ( Blair , 1991 ) .
3 She spent hours unpicking her pre-war frocks in order to remake them for her daughter .
4 Bernard would lie awake for hours waging his nightly battle with carnality , slapping it down , groaning .
5 Hall uses the Marxist philosopher Althusser and the social psychology of Laclau to argue that politics is not just about individuals and social groups pursuing their immediate material interests ; it is also about how they imagine and identify themselves in relation to the wider social world .
6 He pulled away long enough to strip off the rest of his clothes , and she followed , unable to bear losing contact even for a second , dipping her head forwards to taste his skin , her fingers stroking his muscled back .
7 British custom string manufacturers Newtone will talk to you for hours explaining their new range of Burns strings .
8 Many of these nests now contained , in the month of June , sitting birds keeping their unhatched eggs warm .
9 Even in the darkness she caught the sweep of his eyes touching her naked shoulders .
10 Simply from examining the bones the experts can tell us that she suffered from childhood illness and spent a lot of her life sitting on her heels using her left hand , perhaps grinding corn .
11 ‘ I need you , ’ he said softly , his eyes devouring her tense face .
12 As they lifted him on to a stretcher and then on to the jeep the blanket slipped away from his shoulders revealing his red hair and a very white arm covered in freckles .
13 It is proposed to link respondents ' addresses to census enumeration districts representing their residential locality .
14 And she lay beside him , her limbs intertwined with his , his furry legs lacing her smooth ones , their matted wetness mingling , and he was murmuring , ‘ My sweet one , my darling , Cati . ’
15 Campaign badges and honour markings , yes , those of course , on the greaves protecting their right shanks — in many cases quartered and augmented with extra honours .
16 She glanced up defiantly and he was watching her intently , his dark eyes searching her flushed face .
17 In total , there are thirty sheets in a variety of media , with large portrait heads remaining his predominant theme .
18 The Butcher was another Hector McDarroch ; about six feet two with rugby forward shoulders bulging his white coat .
19 In the 1979 and 1983 elections there were examples of locally popular candidates holding their marginal seats against the national swing .
20 It 's between you and me , ’ he said quietly , his eyes holding her startled gaze with a compelling force .
21 The rest of the gang arrived swearing and moaning , ex-army haversacks hanging over their shoulders containing their precious bait .
22 Ice-balls anaesthetising their back-end blood-tatters ,
23 The office drivers buying her fierce Singha beer and teaching her to dance the Ramwong , and her library assistants taking her to markets and on river trips , bringing her sticky cakes and jasmine garlands and inviting her to their homes .
24 Trees and plants do project different subtle atmospheres around them , as Dr Bach discovered when he used come of their flowers to produce remedies containing their subtle vibration .
25 Referral by health professionals entails assessing a patient 's needs , monitoring changes in needs , and knowing the role of other agencies.2 However , significant unmet needs remained despite our study subjects consulting their general practitioners more frequently than subjects in other studies .
26 The Legion 's recruiting post was only a small part of a large camp , which also housed French teenagers doing their military service ; it formed an enclave of tidiness and order among the sloppiness of the conscripts ' barracks .
27 It was a celebration of all that is ugly and pointless about pop culture ; flaccid , unimaginative , shallow , a lifestyle celebration for people without a lifestyle , a mundane parade of talentless cretins performing their laughable music for the amusement of the most appalling heap of detritus I 've ever seen assembled in one place .
28 Wherever it was , they have always had a more than casual fascination for me , and when I read Patrick Leigh-Fermor 's splendid books recounting his year-long walk down the Rhine and along the Danube , those childish fantasies resurfaced like long-forgotten toys rediscovered .
29 Provided K is large enough and there is a feasible solution , no optimal solution , for any set of costs modified in this way , contains basic variables exceeding their upper bound .
30 Readers claiming their complimentary meal would be well advised to tikka close look at the kitchens .
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