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

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1 In the wake of Dutskche 's wounding in Berlin the Nanterre students descended on the Sorbonne , the ancient university of Paris .
2 Responding to calls by GATT 's Director-General Arthur Dunkel for greater flexibility , the EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry said on Dec. 3 that " the only flexibility I have is in explaining in detail the impact which the [ 30 per cent ] reductions in internal supports will have on our export restitutions and market access " .
3 There are many books dedicated to explaining in detail the basis on which damages would be calculated under the common law .
4 At the same time it was expected that accompanying memoirs would be published explaining in detail the geology shown on the maps .
5 We tolerated his hilarious English mispronunciations of the Scottish hills that had taken him less than three hours , keeping in mind the thought of that comfortable car seat at the bottom of this rough heather slope every time we felt like killing him .
6 Nurses can help all patients by talking with them , keeping in mind the objective of orienting them to the new environment and routine .
7 Keeping in mind the needs of both new and existing borrowers — throughout the duration of the mortgage — resulted in Abbey National 's runaway success in the Best Overall Lender category .
8 Vial was asked to draw up regulations for the school and infirmary , keeping in mind the example of the foreign veterinary schools .
9 The point being emphasised here is that it is only possible to understand the suddenness of the onset of the downward spiral by keeping in view the production of fixed capital .
10 While holidaying in Scotland the couple became committed Christians and Andrew believes his recovery was God 's will .
11 As an example , let us briefly consider some aspects of spelling in Havelok the Dane .
12 Whilst still climbing in cloud the aircraft hit high ground , near the top of Clough Head at 2,200 feet ams !
13 RESIDENTS of St Osyth are living in fear the opening of the new Wivenhoe flood barrier will have disastrous consequences for their homes .
14 As a consequence of this , teacher trainers occupy a crucial role , that of developing in students the skills necessary to deliver a centrally defined curriculum package by grade , hour , week and year .
15 Is there not a deep self that keeps active in the subconscious , expressing in dreams the thoughts that it evades in conscious life ?
16 IBM Austin , or at least some faction there , is seriously interested in becoming a system software supplier — a viable alternative to Microsoft Corp and Unix System Labs — and sees remarketing Mach 3 as the way to do it , according to a report out of an OSF Research Institute meeting in Boston the week before last .
17 I 've spoken to several of the barmen , explaining our dilemma , and elicited a promise that if a couple answering to the description of Svend and your sister put in an appearance and are conversing in English the man shall be discreetly asked if he is Svend Eriksen and , if so , requested to get in touch with me .
18 Because of the very obvious advantages of growing in containers the practice , in far too many hands , has become a circus .
19 When the design programme is set up , information can be exchanged efficiently by describing in detail the information to be exchanged .
20 She did her best to make light of it , describing in detail the dinner they had eaten , and only hesitated a little when it came to the stroll along the promenade .
21 It could still and at the same time be an anglicisation of ‘ Froda ’ , a name ‘ meaningless ’ to hobbits by the time of the War of the Ring , and accepted by them as just another chance disyllable like ‘ Bilba , Bunga , Pola ’ , but actually preserving in oblivion the name of an ancient hero from the Dale or the Mark .
22 Celebrating in print the Year of the Chateaux — 1991
23 Against the dominant dullness and grossness a growing band of lively and intelligent spirits have embarked on a hopeful struggle , calling in aid the power of ideas from other parts of the world , particularly , France .
24 Beginning in August the museum will present a complementary long-term display from the existing permanent collection , featuring the Sackler 's best Korean paintings , gilt bronzes , lacquers and ceramics .
25 While accepting in principle the conclusions of the report , the outcome of this process led the Committee away from the establishment of a single new research centre and to appoint a co-ordinator as the focal point for the development of the initiative .
26 While accepting in principle the need to delegate , her inner fury , not always expressed , if something were not carried out to her wishes , was great .
27 Reading is encouraged across the whole spectrum of nursing literature rather , reflecting in part the principles of holism ; of caring for the whole person rather than being disease or disorder linked .
28 These were recovered by treasure diver Mel Fisher and his team , using in part the Garrett XL 500 pulse induction metal detector .
29 He was nursing in silence the options left to him , and so far they did not appear to him totally unpromising .
30 The Tories had no such mechanism for demonstrating in advance the unworkability of their Industrial Relations Act .
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