Example sentences of "[subord] [v-ing] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's better this than wasting a load of money that carpets we 're gon na bin anyway |
2 | Is Labour still reflecting the ideals of the past rather than organizing a response to the problems of the future ? |
3 | Naïve , that 's what he was always calling me — that or juvenile , and you ca n't get more juvenile or naïve than allowing a man like Luke Denner to seduce you and then half hoping , almost believing in the fantasy that somehow you might actually mean something to him ! ’ |
4 | There was nothing he enjoyed more than seeing a couple of his subordinates at each other 's throats . |
5 | It had been much more exciting than seeing a weka for the first time . |
6 | There 's no better entertainment than seeing a bunch of over-paid , pampered prima donnas getting their comeuppance . |
7 | Keeping him in quarantine is much wiser than producing a situation in which you might put Iran back in control of the Gulf , after eight years in which the whole of the outside world , including the Soviet Union and the US , built up this great military monster in Iraq , in order to prevent Iran from running the Gulf . |
8 | This seems a useful technique for any situation where a straight piece of wood ends in a curve , since it maintains the visual integrity of the piece and is considerably easier than laminating a number of separate strips ( which I always find slide out of line while being clamped ) . |
9 | Weaving does take longer than knitting a piece of the same size , but it takes very little longer to weave a long row than a short one , so this can save a considerable amount of time . |
10 | When searching for the right adjective , bear in mind that your effect on the reader will be stronger if you can create physical sensation , if you can make the reader conjure up a colour , a texture , a smell or a sound , rather than using a word like ‘ soothing ’ , or ‘ lovely ’ or ( worst of all ) ‘ evocative ’ . |
11 | Navigating with a pen is surprisingly natural and certainly easier than using a mouse on a train , but the handwriting recognition is still weak . |
12 | Along with Clary , however , Merton tends towards discussions about his auntie 's table napkins rather than cracking a string of Stalinist corkers . |
13 | Discretion will allow officials to exercise some autonomy in their work and may allow the official to respond to the individual needs of clients rather than applying a set of standard rules . |
14 | It is intended that these principles are not seen purely as constrictive rules , but as a guide to promote the positive development of Scottish rock climbing to ensure that sports climbing , rather than becoming a substitute for the traditional climbing , grows alongside it . |
15 | The process of asking questions about the whole range of EPH activities , although revealing a number of minor problems , was eventually discontinued because of the time involved in trying to cover all aspects of the database . |
16 | Yet rather than forming a point between structure and agency , perhaps the role of community groups could be better represented in terms of a continuum between civil society and the state . |
17 | An editorial recently went so far as to say that more important than establishing a framework for research and development was doing something about the failure to disseminate and apply existing knowledge . |
18 | The process involves no more than threading a strip beneath another one that runs across it more or less at right angles , and keeping on doing so at intervals with dogged persistence , pulling the strip tight after each threading . |
19 | This feature is predicted by the pulsating cusp model : a pulse of reconnection is envisaged as initially producing an equatorward motion of the open/closed boundary , rather than causing a burst of poleward flow ( with the boundary static ) . |
20 | More is involved than fixing a charge for notional wear and tear on track and signalling , then adding a mark-up ; pricing will have to reflect the fact that line congestion fluctuates according to the time of day , week and year . |
21 | Silas went on , ‘ You must also realise that standing in for Stella has more to it than turning a sausage on the barbecue . |
22 | The majority of these will get over this , although remaining a risk to those people with whom they come into contact . |
23 | Can you see how West could have defended the hand better other than leading a Club at the first trick ? |
24 | Rather than describing a relation between equals , Hegel 's picture of love-making is very like his account of the relation between Master and Slave , in the Master-Slave dialectic , described in his Phenomenology of Spirit . |
25 | It now became easier to send multiple copies of papers to colleagues rather than sending a file on the circuit of an institution . |
26 | It should be noted that the White Park and the British White , although sharing a herdbook for many years , are very separate and distinct breeds ; in fact the true White Park is genetically distant from all British breeds , including the British White . |
27 | Many readers are hindered by inaudibly ‘ pronouncing ’ each word rather than scanning a group of words to get the meaning of a sentence and rapid reading classes can be helpful in correcting this deficiency . |
28 | ‘ — is about , what , seven times — eight times ! — more expensive than getting a coach from Gloucester Green to Victoria ? ’ |
29 | It 's better than getting a locum in — they cost the earth and sometimes do more harm than good . |
30 | Until recently the arts have placed too much emphasis on educating non-disabled people rather than providing a medium for communication with each other . |