Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | After ‘ The Greek Miracle ’ leaves the Met , the next special exhibition will be of Hellenistic and Roman cameos , bringing together objects from the Met collection and from the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna . |
2 | Sun and HP then secretly allied , bringing together expertise in the operating system and user interface respectively . |
3 | Three EC forums were in place to solve the Yugoslav crisis : the EC Peace Conference chaired by Lord Carrington bringing together representatives of the former Yugoslav states ; the Conference on Bosnia-Hercegovina under Portuguese EC envoy José Cutilheiro ; and the Arbitration Commission , chaired by Robert Badinter . |
4 | Here a collectivity was developed on a regional or local basis , drawing together workers from the various trades , rather than in a national body for the members of a single trade . |
5 | The new classification was to focus on drawing together items in the CAB information system by client-situation , so that seemingly disparate things , such as holiday insurance and local animal-care centres , would be brought together as part of the information a client may need when going on holiday . |
6 | As yet you are using only variations of the first fifty millesimal potency with which you began , and this way you derive the maximum benefit from each potency in turn . |
7 | For instance , using only components of the quartal chord D , G , C , F , we can move as follows , by abandoning the strict use of fourths without transposition , and using the notes in different groupings and in different registers : In spite of the abandoning of strict usages of harmony in fourths , it will be felt that in the above example the same harmonic mood persists throughout . |
8 | and Imperial , it does so with the clear intention of keeping only part of the business for its own portfolio and selling the rest to the highest bidder . |
9 | Since its establishment in 1990 some 1700 employees , representing about 30% of the workforce in the UK have participated in the Scheme . |
10 | They penetrate south to varying degrees , blue and minke whales often appearing well south of the pack ice edge . |
11 | Jess froze where she was , keeping here eyes on the ground . |
12 | That road must have passed close to the place now called Chiswick , but keeping well north of the river swamps , probably along the northern boundary of the area which subsequently became known as Turnham Green . |
13 | Local authorities and the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive are contributing around £2m to the £20m investment by BR 's Regional Railways division in new rolling stock and track . |
14 | Simultaneously they were Adobe 's largest customer contributing over 40% of the revenues at one point . |
15 | It is in fact the French Simmental but larger than the Swiss Simmental , averaging perhaps 149cm in the bull ( 140cm in the cow ) and weighing |
16 | The Philistine culture too , developing further south on the coast of Palestine , may have roots in the Minoan trading empire ; Bury ( 1951 ) mentions that an ancient name for Gaza was Minoa , which implies that it too was once a Minoan trading station . |
17 | Then Maxham waved a square , clean hand , brushing aside Tolby for the time being . |
18 | The Wolfcraft Bench Sander normally sells for £35.35 but we are offering the complete kit for only £34.95 , saving over £3 on the usual prices . |
19 | Abaar Property and Development is seeking either £75,000 for the freehold disposal of the property , subject to contract , or a leasing arrangement involving an annual charge of £10,000 for 10 years with upward rent reviews every three years . |
20 | Registered charities enjoy relief from full rates , paying only 20% of the charge . |
21 | Interviews focus on piecing together events in the village with a particular emphasis on problems of organisation , community support , the informal social security system , policing , strikebreaking , rumours , the formation and activity of a Women 's Action Group , the impact of national events , community divisions , changes in social relations and the lasting effects of the strike . |
22 | ‘ The Prime Minister is guilty of releasing only part of the information , ’ he said . |
23 | Going home minute of the day ! |
24 | The company says he is now in the position of a passive investor , owning about 16% of the stock . |
25 | It is quite clear that the ICAEW , with 85% of the total registrations , has an overwhelming dominance as the regulator of firms auditing listed companies , with the ICAS and ICAI each regulating about 7% of the total registrations and the ACCA regulating just over 1% . |
26 | South Georgia and Heard Island , lying well south of the Antarctic Convergence , are both heavily glaciated . |
27 | Here is an extract from a letter written by an indignant rentier to his bailiff ( Driver , no. x ) : When in the next century Alexander the Great , after winning the battle of Issos in Cilicia , turned south against Egypt rather than going immediately east towards the Iranian centre of the Persian Empire , his decision , as we shall see , was strategically sensible ; what is surprising is that the Persians surrendered so quickly , not trying to defend Egypt at all , although economically Egypt probably mattered more to the Persian upper class than any other satrapy . |
28 | So , that 's for in a very small way , which is individual companies building up their own relationships , getting together people from the voluntary sector , nationally or locally , and talking through the nature of the problems , and how they can help . |
29 | They subsequently announced a restricted two-control airman 's licence , requiring only twothirds of the training time of ‘ conventional gear ’ ( i.e. taildragger ) aircraft like the Piper Cub , Taylorcraft et al . |
30 | He kicked the bike round on his right boot , riding only inches from the bank , the top only four feet above his head . |