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

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1 Passenger demand forecasting for new rail services
2 These , accumulating during this second period created an almost limitless reservoir of units and it is this reservoir which can be regarded as being identified with the state of the Created God at the time of the dawn of civilisation .
3 The recent wave of lawlessness , in which more than 150 people were reportedly murdered , had been fuelled by fierce fighting between rival student groups competing for scarce dormitory spaces at Dhaka University .
4 After the laying of a few ‘ experimental ’ courses with due consideration for commercial shipping , wind direction and a fleet of local Finn sailors competing for Olympic squad selection , racing , finally , got under way .
5 ‘ If we abandon nuclear power , we abandon them to competing for declining energy sources at a price they will clearly not be able to afford . ’
6 There is no shortage of males in the flocks during pair formation , so hens are probably competing for high quality males .
7 They completed nearly 16,000 newly-built dwellings in the year to September 1991 , and together with acquisition and renovation of houses for letting , building for shared ownership sale , and other activities , the total output of housing associations was almost 22,000 units in 1990-91 , compared with only 16,000 in 1979 .
8 Figure 4.1 shows the growth in spending on private acute care in cash and real terms ( after allowing for general price inflation ) between 1972 and 1989 .
9 Recognising the sheer impossibility of providing an adequate number of conversion courses of the 52 week full-time mode , the UKCC has outlined a more flexible approach to the problem by allowing for appropriate course content arrived at in ways outlined by PS & D/88/05 .
10 They concluded that the importance of allowing for stochastic interest rates varies over time , depending on whether or not large changes in interest rates are expected .
11 In contrast the trend in cardiovascular mortality with head circumference ( table I ) remained significant after allowing for external conjugate diameter .
12 It is a one-fifth scale model of Endeavour , built using traditional methods , but also allowing for modern safety requirements .
13 Allowing for 120 proxy votes and some 50 people at the AGM , less than half the AFBD membership bothered to register their opinion .
14 With U.S. solo rates for C152s ranging from £19.40–£28.50 per hour , and allowing for higher unit overheads , this would seem to justify UK rates of , say , £41–£52 per hour ex-VAT , or £48–£61 per hour including VAT .
15 In our example , the London couple will experience a relatively modest decline of 5 p.c. in its after tax income after allowing for higher child benefit under Labour .
16 It showed that , allowing for double running costs , [ there was ] more revenue for Mental Illness Services than in fact we needed in comparison with the White Paper benchmarks .
17 A European Community ( EC ) plan was drafted for Hunosa allowing for most job losses to be covered by early retirement on full pay until the age of 68 or by natural job shrinkage .
18 The identification of these needs and the allowance that should be made is a normative issue , but we may want to deduct items from the definition of income ( e.g. , for the expenses associated with illness or disability ) or to calculate income per equivalent person ( e.g. , allowing for differing family size or age ) .
19 The firm will need to decide whether partners ' drawings should be paid gross without allowing for any tax reserve , or , alternatively , whether to withhold tax which is not a partnership liability , but an individual partner 's liability .
20 An extra eight pages have been added , which will mean a new page design allowing for larger jacket reproduction and a 25% increase in space for each title .
21 New products developed by the best-performing machine-tool makers tended to start their lives with ‘ fuzzy ’ specifications , allowing for significant design changes before they reached the customer .
22 Relating back to previous OPCS classifications , particularly the 1970 scheme , allowing for further table look-ups .
23 Peter Watts , currently the president of Tangent , will head up the new venture , which will use ISDN technology , allowing for electronic software distribution and simultaneous voice , data and image computer conferencing , all areas on which Unilinx has it long range sights .
24 It 's claimed that the secret GCHQ listening centre is even trawling through personal phone calls abroad in its search for useful information .
25 The Food and Drug Administration has also hinted that it may revise a policy that does not at present require special safety testing or labelling for most biotechnology foods .
26 It is one of three measures contained in the draft Quantative Ingredient Labelling for Characteristic Ingredients Directive ( QUID ) .
27 It seems that we now have serial correlation in our model as a result of including the dummy right , now we 've got to test statistic , I mean always look at the F version of the test , right , er our F statistic of three point seven six is significantly different from zero , right , that leaves seven percent level , so a five percent test we probably accept that we did n't have any serial correlations and we just got there by the skin of our teeth on that particular test erm yes , you could probably get away with this one , functional forms fine , no problem there , hetero skilasticity right , are F statistic three point nine but significantly different from zero that 's six percent level , right , so again we just scrape it if we were looking at the ninety five percent confidence it wants to be five percent if you are using as five percent significance level .
28 As with the Glasgow Road junction , the projected heavy traffic flows through this junction and also the requirement for traffic movement on to and off the bypass in both north and south directions pointed to the need for an intersection catering for all traffic movements .
29 There were 7 such centres in England in 1988 , all catering for primary age children ( DES , 1988 , Table A1 ) .
30 The company says catering for first time buyers is boosting sales at a time when other builders are reporting big losses .
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