Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a good idea to practise this technique using the same piece of music each time and the length of one side of a cassette or record ( usually about twenty minutes ) is just about right for this exercise . |
2 | As well as Redbridge , WCUK has six schemes under way at present bringing the total value of its work in this sector to £60 million . |
3 | Since the Bölkow is designed to go places — Nigel had returned from Cannes only a few days before my flight — this is a most useful addition allowing the relaxed study of maps , approach plates etc , without the constant monitoring of the aeroplane . |
4 | With respect to the other products covered by the agreement , the Commission considered that no competition issues have arisen and the Commission adopted a decision allowing the proposed concentration with respect to these aspects of the transactions . |
5 | La Belle Noiseuse ( 15 ) Now offered in two versions — the full , four-hour marathon or the two hour ‘ Divertimento ’ — Jacques Rivette 's luminous film explores the tensions generated when an elderly artist essays a final masterpiece using the beautiful girlfriend of a younger painter as his model . |
6 | The next stage is to translate this into actual artwork , ready for exposure using the ultra-violet system . |
7 | The lines are perfectly straight , their whiteness defying the ochre ant soil . |
8 | It is a complex chart underlining the essential interlinking between the trainees for whom he has responsibility and other departments and personnel . |
9 | FIGURE 5 : Changing direction using the French technique , placing the feet in a ‘ V ’ shape , turned uphill . |
10 | Finally , it may be mentioned that Hassan , Feinstein and Manko ( 1990 ) have recently obtained another particular solution describing the non-colinear case using the generating technique of Gutsunaev and Manko ( 1988 ) as described here in ( 12.56 ) and ( 15.57 ) . |
11 | The processing time was approximately 3 seconds per sentence using the same computer ( a Sparc 4/75 with 48 MBytes of memory ) , and LISP system ( KCL ) as the ANLT investigation . |
12 | Count the number of words in this sentence using the –1 key . |
13 | Ian then set Jo 's hair using the Pin-curl technique and styled it using products from the Schwarzkopf Silhouette professional range . |
14 | People who have a sense of humour are regarded as being balanced and stable compared to people who are depressed and anxious and have difficulty seeing the funny side of life . |
15 | And two councils are to spend money opposing the National Grid plans at a public inquiry . |
16 | On Nov. 27 the Federal Court ruled that the half-canton of Appenzell-Innerrhoden should grant women the vote at cantonal and communal level with immediate effect , a decision breaching the last bastion of all-male suffrage in Europe . |
17 | upholding the validity of a provision enabling the floating charge holder to serve a notice of crystallisation on the company . |
18 | A second composite instructing the National Executive Committee to treat conference resolutions as amendments to review documents was defeated by 3,704,000 to 2,245,000 . |
19 | I have little doubt that a major force in the moulding of the law in this form is to be found in the practitioners ' text books of the time , notably Bullen & Leake 's Precedents of Pleadings , 3rd ed. ( 1868 ) , p. 50 , and Leake 's Law of Contracts , 5th ed. ( 1906 ) , p. 61 ; we can see this reflected in the form of the arguments advanced in the cases , and the manner in which the court reacted to submissions by counsel challenging the accepted view . |
20 | The speedy CIC Sigma 433S with a secondary cache and a cached IDE host adaptor driving the hard disk |
21 | A function returning the vertical cursor position . |
22 | A function returning the horizontal position of the cursor on the screen . |
23 | A function returning the square root of its argument . |
24 | It was similarly easy to convert the head-teacher 's office into a kitchen adjoining the side-entrance lobby . |
25 | Here , Sara Ladbury and Clive Mira-Smith highlight the central fallacy underpinning the complex relationship between training and labour markets ( chapter 4 ) , Sue Buckingham-Hatfield demonstrates the dangers of crude measures of the leveraging of private capital with government investment and she , Neil Smith ( chapter 5 ) and Liz Bondi ( chapter 6 ) all focus on the downsides that may be involved in the visible expression of residential urban regeneration that is often conveniently tucked away in the concept of gentrification . |
26 | His is the only war grave in the churchyard adjoining the 11th century church at Colleville-sur-Mer . |
27 | I have some difficulty understanding the hon. Lady 's objections to this policy . |
28 | I brewed a mug of tea using the small block of tea , milk and sugar , crushed into a mess tin of water and brought to the boil . |
29 | It transmits a signal of continuous dots and activates a White light flashing the same signal . |
30 | A 15 ml bolus of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) was instilled into the oesophagus using the proximal port of the manometry catheter so that it arrived at cm above the lower oesophageal sphincter . |