Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a fast growing market : ‘ Our product range links performance with fashion and aesthetic appeal and our marketing is capable of pinpointing market forces , analysing them and predicting fashion directions . |
2 | This would be done by bringing in metal tanks , flooding them and adding filtration and ventilation . |
3 | ‘ They are vulnerable to crime , whether committing it or falling victim to it . ’ |
4 | I bought exactly what I wanted and I did spend a lot of money , but I enjoyed doing it and had fun . |
5 | Your boss 's behaviour of chasing you and putting pressure on is likely to have been positively reinforced , ie it was ‘ nice ’ for him when you finally came up with ideas which he found satisfactory . |
6 | They view discourse as a developing process , rather than a finished product ; and this , after all , is how the participants must be handling it and making sense of it , without the benefit of transcription and post hoc theorizing . |
7 | Users may be in the process of endorsing it or adding module and SPR relations to it . |
8 | Children pick up on our worries and stress , so try to find out what 's bothering her and take time to reassure her . |
9 | There it is , God in his mercy and his love , in his graciousness he has provided a gift , a free package gift for you and for me forgiveness , salvation but there is our responsibility of receiving it or taking hold of it , of experiencing it . |
10 | This could either involve removing it altogether and blocking up the space with bricks and mortar , or simply locking it and putting furniture against it on both sides . |
11 | While he was toasting it and putting butter on it , Conradin listened to the noises beyond the dining-room door . |
12 | Asking questions about objects , classifying them and deriving information from close observation can significantly deepen understanding . |