Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This is the main reason why I have not until recently felt able to face the task of transcribing them and editing them in the way they .
2 It has achieved a great deal of support from anecdotal evidence ( see Johnston , 1980 , for example ) , which clearly suggests that Senators and Representatives have been able to channel very substantial volumes of Federal money towards their home States , thereby promoting their political reputations , assisting them in the search for campaign funds , and enhancing their re-election prospects .
3 As we praise God for all our circumstances , seeing them in the light of his presence and love , then we become literally ‘ thankful persons ’ , transfused by a new radiance of joy and thanksgiving .
4 I asked the doctor who was seeing me in the hospital antenatal clinic whether or not I should stop taking the drug and he said it was OK and that I should just carry on .
5 I asked the doctor who was seeing me in the hospital antenatal clinic whether or not I should stop taking the drug and he said it was OK and that I should just carry on .
6 Social care in a group care setting covers the time spent talking with and listening to people , hearing their stories , nurturing and encouraging them in the effort to make sense of the later stages of life .
7 Stop touching me in the knee Derek !
8 We need therefore to consider policies which integrate older workers into society , either in terms of maintaining them in the workplace or facilitating options which develop new social roles which may or may not have a work element .
9 so it 's bad enough if they gather them in the gathering them in the barrel like , the barrel bit , but not the sort of
10 Obligations of this kind are sometimes found in the Articles , as an alternative , or in addition , to including them in the subscription and shareholders ' agreement .
11 If the user has the authority to do so , modules may be entered into LIFESPAN after including them in the module header of a package and instructing LIFESPAN to enter them .
12 Furthermore , ’ he went on , drawing me in the direction of pool Valley , ‘ one is insistently aware that all of these actors are the meanest of impostors .
13 Thus encountering the polarisers in the order ( Pi then P , ) completely blocks our initial photon , whilst encountering them in the order ( P , then P , ) gives it a chance of transmission .
14 Clive also attended , visibly gleeful that he had spared the school any undesirable publicity by unloading me in the nick of time .
15 ‘ A managing director of one of my companies is a great believer in studying the star signs of applicants before employing them in the company .
16 Tony Meek says it means the world to be in the race and its a dream come true … he gets his dogs ready by walking them in the forest every morning … they have good food … weetabix … honey and milk for breakfast … cooked meat … raw meat and vegatables for tea … he says his dogs have a good chance of winning they 're second and third favourites and he 's not bothered which one does it …
17 The lift doors opened , depositing them in the restaurant .
18 This project develops potentially superior demand systems with a view to incorporating them in the model .
19 Severe overcrowding in the urban areas was usually cited as the reason for keeping them in the countryside , but there were probably underlying political motives .
20 Your PC and Creation 6 has more than ample capacity to store all your patterns and is your main storage area , so keeping them in the console memory after they have been used is not only pointless , it is possibly dangerous .
21 Yesterday Darlington 's Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates visited the school to meet the teenagers who will be representing them in the school election on April 3 .
22 When the Boundary Commission looks at these matters over every 10 years or so , demography and demographic conditions have to be considered , and it is less easy than it appears on paper simply to provide consistency in terms of the demographic relationship of the people living in the country and the number of Members representing them in the House .
23 But the burden of satisfying private sector returns on loans and investments will fall upon tenants , through increasing rental levels risking the exclusion of those most in need of social housing provision or at least further enmeshing them in the poverty trap .
24 Terry Dicks , not so well known , was crushing beer cans and tossing them in the direction of France .
25 Everyone remarks on how aggressive it now is , and it seems Down Under , Hewlett-Packard Co made its point about its new mainframe-killing Emerald servers by launching them in the Fossil Gallery of the Australian Museum , carefully labelling the dinosaur skeletons with jibes at IBM Corp , Hitachi Ltd , Fujitsu Ltd , Amdahl Corp and Digital Equipment Corp : legends such as ‘ ES/9000 — a large body and a small brain led this animal to become extinct ’ .
26 A further consequence of commercialism is the pressure for management to legitimate politically determined goals by clothing them in the language of managerial decision-making .
27 ‘ Winning the Ulster final of the Barton Shield against Warrenpoint was a bit of a fairytale , after defeating them in the final of the Senior Cup !
28 He said When they are stabbing you in the back and behaving totally idiotically .
29 Around and About : keeping you in the know
30 Keeping you in the news
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