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

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1 Grain-size and heavy mineral analysis of selected sherds of pottery from stamp-linked groups excavated at the cremation cemetery at Spong Hill in Norfolk indicated that there were a minimum of nine day sources , possibly relating to the settlements using the cemetery .
2 Like rejected lovers returning to a trysting place , they kept coming back to the areas surrounding the station .
3 The conversation between the four of them ranged from the trial and Venice itself to the difficulties besetting the people who were trying to build a better , more humane world than the old one on the wreckage left by the war .
4 ’ Our Farming Future ’ has been widely acknowledged as a realistic and helpful statement of the Government 's approach to the challenges facing the farming industry in the 1990s .
5 For generations the people of industrial South Wales took to the uplands separating the Valleys for fresh air and recreation .
6 There are hymns ( led by the united choirs of the Anglican and Free Churches in recent years ) and the lesson , address and blessing by the bishop , relayed across the harbour from the east to the crowds lining the quay on the west cliff .
7 However , the directors ' report for the 12 months ended 31 July 1992 reveals that in Touche Ross 's opinion , the aggregate of the individual amounts attributed to the players comprising the first team playing squad ( together with first and second year professional players ) as at the year end , was £24m .
8 Urging the islanders to become more involved in their own defence , he gave assurances , however , that the UK had no immediate plans to reduce its military commitment to the islands following the February agreement to restore diplomatic links with Argentina [ see p. 37245 ] .
9 Between the two extremities , all is fair to look upon , serene and peaceful ; copses of birch and alder and pines adorn the rocky heights alongside and the water 's edge with occasional open views to the mountains bordering the far shore , along which the old track from Poolewe to Kinlochewe ran through the private estate of Letterewe .
10 Defeated , the rebels fled to the mountains overlooking the Lhasa valley .
11 The advantage to the institutions providing the money — assuming enough countries follow the UNIDO format — is that proposals from many nations all contain the same essential data .
12 In astrology , the two-series of aspects ( 2,4,8 etc ) is connected with the way we relate to the outside world , whereas the three-series ( 3,9 etc ) is more about internal harmony ; this may provide a clue to the meanings underlying the use of number in sacred geometry .
13 Under section 245A , where copies of the annual accounts have been sent out , laid , or delivered to the Registrar and it appears to the Secretary of State that there is or may be a question whether they comply with the Act he may give notice to the directors indicating the respects in which it appears to him that the question may arise and specifying a period of not less than one month for the directors to give him explanations or prepare revised accounts .
14 In addition to block exemptions which apply to the regulations implementing the competition rules to the air and maritime sectors , block exemptions have been enacted to cover exclusive supply and distribution agreements , patent licensing agreements , know-how licensing agreements , franchising agreements , motor vehicle distribution and servicing agreements , specialisation agreements and research and development agreements .
15 A " temporary services business " , which specifies that persons working for it are under its " direction , supervision and control " , is not an " employment business " in the terms of the Employment Agencies Act and is not subject to the regulations governing the operation of such businesses which the Act lays down .
16 Moving to the windows overlooking the dock , he watched his men work , a look of dismay on his face .
17 In table 2 an attempt is made to consider various teaching methods for library education with respect to the factors affecting the learning process , the number of sensory inputs utilized , and student-teacher , student-student interaction .
18 The involvement with Turkey raised the question of Russian access to the straits connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean .
19 Basically it 's in the news at the moment and it 's er very prelavent to the criteria surrounding the company at the moment .
20 Solutions to the problems accompanying the adoption of a Nigerian language ( such as Yoruba ) as the medium of instruction will be stimulated .
21 History has been called the science of the future , so it seems a pity that this body of research comes up with virtually none of the solutions to the problems plaguing the American energy scene .
22 The fundamental administrative problem has been the perennial difficulty in achieving a co-ordinated response to the problems facing the inner-urban cores .
23 Those pursuing a reduction in the welfare role of the state have , in their eagerness , paid insufficient attention to the problems facing the mixed economy of welfare .
24 However before examining it I want to say something about the general response of community educators to the problems facing the working-class in N. Ireland .
25 The Office is currently considering the establishment of a computer-readable data archive ( CRDA ) , and although it has few answers to the problems facing the world archival community in such matters , I hope that it is in the position to ask some interesting questions .
26 So Chairman it would appear that finding the correct solution for a Brandon bypass is linked to the problems surrounding the Department of Transport proposals in Suffolk to trunk the A one three four road between Bury St Edmunds and Thetford and the A ten eighty eight lorry bans and in my view therefore the debate needs to be extended to a
27 What I 'd like you to do this evening if you will erm as an exercise is you know you were talking about erm asking questions listening to the answers speaking the same language watching erm talk the language .
28 In such cases the issue is not the foreignness of the ownership of the firm but the foreignness of the product and its technology to the conditions characterizing the producing country .
29 And in the late 1960s the over-riding concern switched to the circumstances surrounding the devaluation of 1967 .
30 They should not be put in automatically , but only after consideration as to the circumstances surrounding the formation of the contract .
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