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

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1 Our admissions policy and er , er pre- establishments throughout the education department certainly takes account of erm single parents ' situations , particularly the stress that 's involved in bringing up parents in that respect because it 's it 's the stress that 's involved rather than
2 Already established as a meticulous organizer , a good platform speaker , and an activist with a flair for publicity , he was instrumental in October 1920 in bringing together representatives of unemployed groups in the capital into a London district council of unemployed with himself as organizer .
3 ‘ Economic incentives are potentially powerful tools in bringing about changes in the purchase of cleaner vehicles , ’ ECMT documents state .
4 Both therefore see special educational provision as having an essential role to play in bringing about changes in mainstream education .
5 The training had been successful , he said , in bringing about alignment of different skills and improving business understanding .
6 The role of external agencies in bringing about collaboration between firms
7 At first glance it appears that the government has not been particularly successful in bringing about reductions in local government expenditure .
8 As far as other union members ' attitude towards us , I think that we did get an enormous amount of support from like-minded colleagues in organizing around issues of race and sexuality .
9 Labour will give people more say in drawing up plans for their area and create a new right of appeal for residents against developments which fly in the face of their local plan .
10 However , Drummond ( 1989 ) has pointed out that there are dangers in drawing up formularies in a too simplistic way , merely considering the comparative costs of the drugs themselves .
11 In 1545 he was one of those appointed to devise new means of tackling the problem and in the 1550s he took a leading part in drawing up constitutions for the city 's new or refounded hospitals .
12 The Coolin Mountains have a mighty power in drawing forth emotions of admiration and awe , and the appreciation of John MacWhirter 's pictures of ‘ Coiruisk ’ in all its stern sublimity , by all classes of people , discovers a much more general appreciation of the grander aspects of nature than we would credit the ordinary picture-loving public to possess .
13 Many drivers were thinking twice about carrying out risky manoeuvres such as doing 90 miles an hour down the motorway even though such speeds benefited society in speeding up access to distant parts .
14 But it does at least help in seeing why debates among Realists , Pluralists , and Structuralists in International Relations are so hard to umpire .
15 The personal involvement of the pupil , both at an individual and group level , is important in building up enthusiasm for learning .
16 Britain has led the way in building up relations with the republics of the new Commonwealth of Independent States .
17 Another area of work for the Action Teams is in building up links between local schools and work .
18 Even the government realized the importance of cosmetics in keeping up morale amongst women workers .
19 Macdonald also remarks a contrario , that " while the cheapness of women 's work as compositors in Edinburgh seems to have attracted a certain class of work from London , the men 's success in keeping up wages in London bookbinding does not seem to have driven bookbinding to the provinces " .
20 However , it is in keeping down imports of oil that major problems for the National Energy Program ( NEP ) exist .
21 The work will be carried out entirely with normal subjects , but it is intended to help in understanding why patients with cerebral injuries can show disorders of word recognition whilst object and face recognition remain apparently intact , disorders of object recognition whilst word and face recognition remain apparently intact , or disorders offace recognition whilst object and word recognition remain apparently intact .
22 The industry is also interested in signing up people in Brazil to write programs ( Brazil boasts a large number of Japanese emigres ) .
23 A SAFETY training campaign has been very successful in driving down accidents at Taubmans ' coatings plants in Australia and New Zealand .
24 Where there are gaps in matching up goals to resources , what can you do about it ?
25 He was one of the pioneers in opening up archaeology to everyone , both through his books and through radio and television appearances .
26 Even the railway system constructed under British rule can now be seen to have had an ambiguous role in relation to the Indian economy , for its benefits have to be set against its encouragement of export-based production and its role in opening up India to the inflow of manufactures , mainly from Britain ( Bagchi , 1982 , pp. 85-.6 ) .
27 Radmilovic claimed that in opening up Yugoslavia to foreign imports , by lowering tariffs in order to force domestic manufacturers to lower prices and become more competitive , the government had encouraged dumping , and was ruining domestic producers .
28 In view of the fact that eye testing is important in picking up illness in the elderly and that we are in the business of preventive medicine rather than treating illnesses when they occur , will my hon. Friend keep an open mind ?
29 BT has been even more ruthless in scything out swathes of middle managers .
30 Wales ............ 1 The Netherlands .. 2 EVEN without Ruud Gullit and with Marco van Basten on the bench , The Netherlands looked polished and stylishly effective in brushing aside Wales on their way to the the top of Group Four at Wrexham .
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