Example sentences of "of [being] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This process of being stimulated by theory to carry out further research , and research contributing to the building-up of theory , is essentially what scientists call a ‘ feedback mechanism ’ . |
2 | The Teleworking Project is designed to test the feasibility of being employed at home but with a high-tech link to a central office base . |
3 | Drink , drugs , sex and scandal are part of the fabric of Scottish football , but remarkably , in the entire history of the game , only one player has stood accused of being drunk in charge of a football . |
4 | It was on an overseas tour with Newcastle that Gallacher earned the dubious notoriety of being the first player to be accused of being drunk in charge of a football . |
5 | If Hughie Gallacher was the first Scot to be accused of being drunk in charge of a football then his namesake , Patsy Gallacher , had already gone one better . |
6 | No mother of a case had worked at a nuclear establishment before her child 's conception , and no mother had a record of being monitored for exposure to ionising radiation at any time before diagnosis ( table V ) . |
7 | He suffered the severest form of tetraplegia short of being condemned to life on a ventilator. — PA |
8 | Instead of being condemned to death he felt condemned to life , like these worker-convicts in the rain and cold and mud of a no-man 's land . |
9 | Perry Anderson , who lives part of the year in Sherman Oaks while he teaches as UCLA , was reminded of what his parents saw in December 1941 , after they landed in San Francisco after three years of being bombed in South China . |
10 | Neither is fair , in the sense of being related to income , and thus ability to pay . |
11 | had the future of their country and their children to consider , and it was their duty as men and husbands to use their utmost efforts to bring about a condition of things , where their wives would be in their proper sphere at home , instead of being dragged into competition for livelihood against the great and strong men of the world . |
12 | Some unsaturated fats are chemically altered in the process of being made into margarine . |
13 | It also allowed execution against the trust property itself , instead of being bound to condemnation in a sum of money . |
14 | Since the Observer 's leaks , indignant ministers do not want to give the impression of being bounced into publication . |
15 | Jonah , disliking the task for unexplained reasons which might have had something to do with a fear of being stoned to death by the partying Ninevites , ran away . |
16 | There is no suggestion that Christians today view mental illness or epilepsy as the result of being possessed by evil . |
17 | In practice it made very little difference whether an actor , writer or director accused of being tainted with Communism claimed the right to be silent or not . |
18 | Furthermore , this comparison becomes even more shocking when it is remembered that the population at risk of being killed at work is less than half those who could be ‘ murdered ’ . |
19 | VAT on equality monies paid when properties are exchanged is also capable of being treated as consideration on which stamp duty is payable . |
20 | Plaid Cymru president and Caernarfon MP Dafydd Wigley said : ‘ The Liberal Democrats run the risk of being treated with contempt by the electorate if they decide to prop up such an unpopular Tory regime . ’ |
21 | In a now well-quoted passage from her account , in which she was trying to capture the feeling — commonly reported by schizophrenics — of being flooded by stimulation , she wrote : |
22 | She , too , saw her lucky number looming : ‘ I dreamt of being dressed in silk and satins , and on the side of the angels ’ . |
23 | For six years Rita has lived the knife-edge existence of an illegal immigrant : invisible to the social services and institutions that citizens and landed immigrants can count on ; and constantly afraid of being discovered by immigration officials and deported . |
24 | This was understandable in the fear of being sent for service abroad , and there were riots in 1778 when enforced recruitment was tried . |
25 | ‘ There was general anticipation of regulations which would insist that more difficult wastes were burned instead of being sent to landfill . ’ |
26 | The gipsies , instead of being sent to prison for stealing a pony , were only fined for stealing potatoes and oats . |
27 | Whilst Bunyan might have rejoiced at being used to belabour the inanities and vanities of the Church of England , it is difficult to know what he would have thought of being commemorated by memorial windows in Elstow parish church and Westminster Abbey . |
28 | It was mistakenly assumed that this trend represented a return to more traditional literary values ; an examination of such works reveals a postmodernist contestation of the conventional boundaries between genres and an intertextual mixture of writings , of which the fragmented subjectivity of the writer was itself a discourse capable of being plundered in order to generate text . |
29 | The chance of being hit by lightening is 200,000 to one . |
30 | I hardly remember what Mrs Girdlestone looked like , other than that she was plump and elderly , and gave an impression of being prepared for battle ; but I was touched when I saw the tea that had been laid out ready for me , imagining the two ladies conferring about the slices of bought ham , the thin bread-and-butter , and the bought cake . |