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

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1 Herodotus was able to establish some kind of time-sequence for the two centuries before his time , but he was a more diffuse writer than Thucydides , who was concerned with many events occurring in a shorter time interval .
2 Fungus is rarely a primary invader of the fish , only occurring in the later stages of disease when fish are heavily infected by protozoa , flukes and bacteria .
3 ( A full review will be appearing in a later edition of EW + WW .
4 In other words we want to help local enthusiasts to keep in touch with what is happening in the wider world of railways .
5 This input is not only welcome from those climbing in the higher grades ; opinions about all the climbs are valid , with the need for accurate lower grade route descriptions being vital .
6 Even moving from high to low cost areas can raise difficulties — employees may doubt that they will ever be able to move back to their home areas or other more expensive regions once they have committed themselves to living in a lower cost housing area .
7 The fact that future generations may find themselves living in a warmer planet can not be built into today 's selection processes .
8 Th the crime problem , as we 've already said is n't too , too great here but er nevertheless it 's important that we , we er keep our eyes open and try and keep crime out because some of these people that erm are living in the bigger cities that are criminals are now starting to discover that it 's easier to come out to places like Farnsfield and commit the crime , because we , we 're not experienced at it .
9 People living in new housing , whether estates , flats or garden cities , were more satisfied with their houses and neighbourhoods than were those living in the older areas , although there was more than a hint at the loss of street-corner sociability .
10 But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave .
11 But I am due to take a trip to the Indian Ocean shortly where I hope to go swimming in a warmer sea !
12 She had the same tall grace and was equally good looking in a gentler way with great soulful eyes .
13 Many manufacturers have tried , but so far none have been able to produce a model as enduring in the lower price bracket as , say , the old Fender Champ .
14 A single sentence of more than about four lines puts unreasonable demands on your reader : Since Etherege ( writing in a later period than Wycherley and recognising a greater desire for a new " Man of Mode " ) recognises that love , sex and inheritance are still important considerations , which he also criticises , both playwrights can be said to expose hypocrisy rather than improve society , as heroes and heroines are constantly undermined by the contrasts created in the new social order and the codes of morality being set up which are both critical and celebratory .
15 The maximum of pilots keeping a visual lookout for other aircraft has little relevance when fast and slow aircraft are operating in the lower airspace .
16 Most had obtained that experience by operating in the older parts of the Nottinghamshire field further east , where the workforce was relatively quiescent , as illustrated for Hucknall ( D. Gilbert , 1988 ) .
17 These young patients appear to have a good prognosis following infarction and intervention policies based on exercise testing in an older age group may not be appropriate .
18 I think this is why they ca n't sell cos they keep building on and people are going in the newer ones and not buying the ones that are lived in .
19 Adding in a sharper tone , ‘ It was a punishment they should have foreseen . ’
20 Most achondrites are ‘ breccias ’ — rocks that have been crushed and recemented with angular fragments ( clasts ) lying in a finer-grained matrix , Before the Antarctic programme , two of the more common types of achondrites were classified as eucrites and howardites on the basis of the number of source rocks among their clasts and on the magnesium content of their pyroxine minerals ( Mg , Fe , Ca ) 2Si206 , — pyroxenes are the most abundant iron magnesium silicates in igneous rocks .
21 Beef and store cattle and fat cows maintained their recent prices , with dairy stock selling in a brighter trade .
22 This is consistent with Rb 3 C 60 having a stronger electron-phonon coupling constant ( resulting in a higher T c ) than K 3 C 60 ( ref. 9 ) .
23 Hence in cells such as HeLa cells which contain the cervical protein , the octamer motif acts as a positive element both in the context of the HPV-16 URR and in a heterologous promoter , resulting in a higher level of gene expression when it is functional .
24 If revaluation of his security is necessary , resulting in a greater shortfall , he is to be treated as the creditors referred to in the previous paragraph .
25 Some of the decline in compliance , says the report , is likely to have been caused by the cooler , wetter conditions of 1991 , resulting in a lower rate of " die-off " of bacteria , and an increase in the frequency in operation of storm overflows , which generally do not have any treatment to reduce bacterial numbers .
26 Since then Spool Setting has been given an expanded nightshift , resulting in a smoother operation and a reliable twenty four hour despatch service to customers .
27 He says the publicity would raise public awareness to the Federation 's work in highlighting such areas as over-fishing , pollution and illegal netting , resulting in a better understanding of the IFSA and more public support .
28 A narrow product line is more suited to a longer channel because , along the distribution chain , it can be combined with complementary products of other manufacturers , resulting in a wider range of items with which to interest the customer .
29 Following transfection with a complementary DNA for PLC- γ 1 , the effects of bradykinin were unchanged , whereas the PDGF-induced responses were markedly enhanced ; the rate of InsP 3 formation was increased , resulting in a larger calcium signal with a reduced latency .
30 They are best told apart by the differences in head shape — labiatum has thicker lips and citrinellum has a larger hump resulting in a steeper forehead profile .
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