Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [det] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , more than 70 per cent of the population now have a Current Account and are enjoying the many advantages it gives them — cheques , instant cash , Standing Orders and Direct Debits . |
2 | I will not forget the many people I met in the course of developing the many images I now have of Slumptown Comprehensive . |
3 | He toured Western China and Tibet on his bicycle , paying his way by developing the many photographs he had taken in local universities and sending them back north to paying customers . |
4 | Ejecting a few birds we inspected the inside of the crude habitation where the men would live for the next ten days or more . |
5 | After waiting a few minutes she collected the pictures from the slot outside the booth , put them in her bag without looking at them and hurried home . |
6 | He was still wearing the same clothes he 'd worn that afternoon , and Juliet wondered if he had been out that evening , and who with . |
7 | I think the wives found it to their benefit to get amongst other wives who were sharing the same problems you know , how to pay the bills , how to buy food , and I think they seemed to get organized pretty well , they certainly helped us a hell of a lot . |
8 | By considering a few examples we can isolate some of the problems that remain : |
9 | John Gorman says he 's fine and once they start getting a few points you 'll see all the smiling faces back again . |
10 | But most big stores admit they dare n't put prices up for fear of losing the few customers they have . |
11 | We want to stay at the top level while doing the same things we did 40 years ago . |
12 | As the sign for Piccadilly Circus flashed by I braved the warm draught on the platform again and on my way to the National Gallery I passed Trafalgar Square where I observed the pigeons strangely doing the same things I had seen just moments before , except of course rather less ‘ chicly ’ . |
13 | The others were doing the same jobs they had during peacetime : baker , steward , purser , electrician , storekeeper . |
14 | Cray Research Inc says it could sell 30 to 40 massively parallel systems in 1994 ‘ if we do things correctly ’ : Derek Robb , director of sales , told Reuter that Cray 's massively parallel systems cost several million dollars at the low end , and run up to the multi-millions ; they link together hundreds or thousands of Alpha RISC processors and in 1994 , Robb said , he ‘ could see ’ its parallel revenues reaching 25% of the Cray total ; at the very top end , customers ' budgets are now topping out at about $50m to $60m , he said , meaning the most processors it would likely offer on its T3D system is 2,048 . |