Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [noun prp] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The aim of the agreement is to provide an integrated system for managing both types of network , which will be done by effectively incorporating Intel 's LANDesk Manager into OpenView for Windows : the latter will receive information from LANDesk Manager subnetworks via SNMP , and then remotely access and control the desktop systems in those subnetworks . |
2 | Fairly early in Take a girl like you , Patrick delivers himself of an unqualified condemnation of women , which is followed by a sentence from the narrator concerning and presumably condemning Patrick 's attitude to Jenny at that stage , as a girl to be taken and left : ‘ He wanted more than his share of her before anybody else had any . ’ |
3 | It reportedly took until May 21 for the Japanese and South Korean governments to agree a mutually acceptable form of words for the apology , thereby enabling Roh 's visit to take place . |
4 | Assuming , still , that Ermold wrote to please , it follows that Hugh and Matfrid must have been especially close to Judith in 826 , which in turn implies that she had indeed been successfully cultivating Lothar 's sympathy for the interests of herself and her son . |
5 | He kept the design , but cut it to his own material , merely using David 's poetry as a model for his own original composition . |
6 | Then gather your thoughts , perhaps using Buzan 's starburst technique ( see Chapter 9 on taking notes from reading ) . |
7 | In the second movement , the bough bends to a beseeching cello lament , the music fretting and restless , before an uncertain ending — this fracture perhaps reflecting Weir 's awareness of her musical source 's sadness and war-torn insecurity . |
8 | ROS : ( A flat lie and he knows it and shows it , perhaps catching GUIL 's eye ) Niggard of question , but of our demands most free in his reply . |
9 | Well it 's only costing Eddie 's brother a hundred erm one thousand one hundred pounds . |
10 | This tactic was an error for in the 1850s the S&DR made building and repairs an in-house operation so decimating Alfred 's business . |
11 | Let decoys and pursuers past , and then follow on , so that the enemy would be trapped in the Kale valley and their own full strength of six hundred more could be brought to bear , surely much outnumbering Balliol 's company . |
12 | ‘ It 's over there , ’ she said , indicating a white house across the road , while apparently ignoring Mungo 's statement . |
13 | ‘ Well , you know now , ’ snapped his adversary , his tall person almost entirely concealing Theda 's figure behind him where he had moved to protect her . |
14 | Certainly those who came for a meal with Dorothy Mellings — while Alice was there , with Jasper — tended to come in ones or twos , mostly women , perhaps needing Dorothy 's advice , or even to borrow money ; divorced friends — so many of the couples that had been to the Mellings 's in the good days had split up . |
15 | ‘ Our son , Andrew , is an RAF pilot so following Wendy 's wedding we have the house to ourselves . |
16 | This is not your summing up , this is only answering Mr 's point Dr |
17 | Reform groups have called for drastic measures , perhaps following California 's lead in limiting the number of terms a politician can serve in office . |
18 | Even more vigorous support came from The Building News which in a leading article on 18th February attacked the attitudes of Palmerston and Tite during the first debate , and made the incorrect comment that Hope had said that Manners was only following Stanley 's lead in choosing Scott for the Foreign Office . |
19 | He rose and made his farewells , politely refusing Benedicta 's invitation to stay longer . |
20 | We were all unconsciously singing Philip 's name . |
21 | Stoke 's manager Alan Ball has criticised agents after finally signing Preston 's striker Tony Ellis for £250,000 . |
22 | The term " " riche mede " " is repeated at line 191 , thus enveloping Wilekin 's opening speech in this dialogue and emphasizing the meretricious nature of the contract he proposes with Dame Sirith . |
23 | Only make the right wing strong ’ ) , and his successor as Chief of Staff , General Helmuth von Moltke , while broadly adopting Schlieffen 's plan , had already fatally modified it through timidity . |
24 | The latest leap in the yen only adds to the deflationary pressures already burdening Japan 's economy . |
25 | ‘ Just passing Hay 's Wharf , ’ he said . |
26 | Armenia had no territorial claims on Azerbaijan ( the statement thus reversing Armenia 's claim to Nagorny Karabakh — see p. 37664 ) ; however , " any decision on Nagorny Karabakh must be adopted by the Azerbaijan leadership and the elected leaders of the Nagorny Karabakh republic " . |
27 | I was already holding Susan 's hand . |
28 | So that 's just illustrating Gillian 's point is that , information can come from a number of sources . |
29 | Devonport has claimed its original bid was provoked partly because it believed the navy intended to centralise nuclear refitting at Rosyth , thus undermining Devonport 's future , and is insistent that its proposal was unsolicited . |
30 | Angela Brickell however was devastatingly carrying Perkin 's child . |