Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [adj] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Because he 'd been pursuing the same man for years .
2 These could then serve as the basis for further testing , allowing the best candidate for a true representation to emerge .
3 Hopefully , this car will be the first of the Centenary class , replacing the OMOs , and maintaining the regular service for many years to come !
4 It said that inherently bad foundations and faulty construction meant that the cost of maintaining the old building for any length of time ‘ must be necessarily large ’ , and even at the time of his examination the building was undergoing further repairs .
5 Second , Lyell had outlined very fully — and of course rejected — the comprehensive transmutationist system of biology developed by jean Lamarck , praising the French zoologist for his courage in extending his repugnant ideas to our own species , man .
6 Although the viewers would still see the planned number of episodes , production-wise it meant re-engaging the regular cast for an extra week 's recording : potentially expensive as contracts would need to be re-negotiated .
7 Formerly with Sunderland , John joined the Palace from Belfast Distillery after the 1st World War and immediately cracked 18 Southern League goals in his 37 appearances in 1919–20 , proving the ideal partner for veteran striker Ted Smith .
8 On the other hand , the proportions of congenital abnormalities preventable by secondary and tertiary methods are estimates based on research studies of particular conditions ( for example , ad hoc epidemiological studies for measuring the effectiveness of neonatal orthopaedic screening ) , or regions ( for example , those having excellent ultrasound scanning and trained staff for diagnosing structural defects , or using the triple test for detection of Down 's syndrome ) or of expert groups ( for example , specific postnatal treatment and early paediatric surgery ) .
9 Using the above information for Commercial Union we may calculate both betas and covariances from first principles .
10 Instead of using the Lasswellian framework for the study of the media 's effect on , say , individual voting preferences — namely , what is ‘ the effect of the media on the election ’ — Seymour-Ure suggests that one should rephrase the question as follows : ‘ What is the function of media in the electoral process ? ’
11 He was sure it would work for him and his doggedness was rewarded , when , after using the new tool for a mere six months , he retained his Ryder Cup place and ended the 1989 season in 11th place on the money list with more than £188,000 .
12 ICL Plc and Microsoft Corp are to make a ‘ strategic announcement ’ on ‘ a number of joint initiatives ’ this Wednesday : these comprise of joint development programmes on systems integration ; ICL 's commitment to Windows NT ; and ICL 's commitment to workgroup computing , using the new Workgroup for Windows .
13 After all , I made the 1989 side after using the new putter for only six months .
14 When knitting the water-lily pattern as an all-over design , I actually like black as the background and white or a pastel colour for the contrast , using the paler colour for the welts and details , as illustrated .
15 A good general purpose tripod using the minimum material for the maximum load is illustrated in Figure 7 .
16 Using the Parallel Port for PC to PC Communications
17 In addition to law , it includes current practice and tactical information in a problem-solving format using the clearest structure for the purpose , such as checklists and flowcharts ( Figures 5.6 and 5,7 ) .
18 You should not anticipate reliable floppy disk reading if the disk is not of the correct type , or if it has not been formatted using the correct procedure for that particular disk drive .
19 Using the generated income for training enables this activity to become an exchange mechanism .
20 It is a question of using the right tool for the right job .
21 Her closing call was not ‘ Time , gentlemen , please , ’ but ‘ Back to your lovely cottages , ’ using the homosexual term for public lavatories .
22 Then he spoke into a reserve speaker , using the designated call for the operation .
23 All double bed slip pattern are created in the way shown in this first sample , but instead of continually resetting the back bed , we can produce these patterns automatically by using the electronic patterning for the back bed .
24 " He wo n't be using the old way for long . "
25 Thorneycroft insisted , like Sandys before him over the TSR 2 , that economies should be made by the Navy and RAF using the same airframe for their future supersonic fighter , but he was equally unsuccessful : the requirements for the two environments were far too far apart .
26 Ryberg et al using the same radioimmunoassay for determination of plasma gastrin , found higher concentrations for the corresponding gastrin doses than we did .
27 The positioning is made easier by imagining your field to be the normal landing area on your home site and by using the same angle for the positioning .
28 Using the same flooring for both rooms will give a spacious effect .
29 They may be analysed using the same tools-looking for question parts ( main topic , instruction , key phrase/word ) , appreciating selection and implications .
30 If this were so , then any inclination we may have to think that the heat we attribute to external objects and the bodily sensation of being hot must be alike derives from our using the same word for a quality of external objects and for a sensation , and not vice versa .
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