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

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1 A GIS should be capable of handling this problem .
2 Because these routines are already in the video processor , the main chip is spared the slog of handling this information .
3 Maybe the only way of handling this situation , she told herself , fighting for calm , was to refuse to be provoked .
4 Thus one way of handling this dilemma is to share group maintenance with another member of the meeting who seems to do it well .
5 They had ‘ got into the way of singing this song ’ , he explained , and it was ‘ by degrees that he hopes to break down this habit ’ .
6 The task of recovering this piece from disaster fell to David Woodward who promptly rented time on a thicknessing sander owned in another workshop locally and sanded the original veneers off .
7 Still , they are about to discover the very real difficulties of using this medium during the delivery of their first course .
8 Instead of using this flue gas desulphurisation ?
9 Those who want the FA-18s accuse their opponents of using this issue as the thin end of a wedge designed to abolish the Swiss army .
10 ‘ Are you accusing me of … of using this mix-up to try to gain some advantage for Chester Fabrics ? ’
11 A great advantage of using this procedure is that the court can order substituted service on MIB even where the defendant vanishes after the accident and is never found , provided he was properly identified .
12 The advantages of using this measure are that it is independent of the subfield , and of the year of citation .
13 A sleeve as used for the Aramid lines , Spectra and Dyneema would help , but do n't think of using this material for the flying line !
14 ‘ Then you 'll have to go over the heads of the military and Sir Martin , for he 's thinking of using this house as a convalescent base for officers . ’
15 Really that brings out one of the benefits of of using this sort of network because you can analyse it .
16 The difficulty of using this form of patronage whose scarcity could give offence to those who were unlucky is illustrated by the difficulties of the Duke of Montrose and his son , Lord George Graham , in 1739–40 , when Lord George , who hoped to combine a career as a naval officer with membership in the House of Commons , first obtained command of a ship , and was thus enabled to offer places in the line of command to the sons of freeholders in the area of Montrose influence in central Scotland .
17 ( b ) Discuss the merits and demerits of using this form of note to reveal the ways historical information can inter-connect ( e.g. the direction of the relationship ) .
18 Various ways of using this loophole are under current investigation .
19 The significance of using this starting point , outside of the actors ' consciousness , can not be exaggerated , because it set Marx , Engels , and other Marxists on an analytical course which was fundamentally different from other social analysts of their time , and which to a certain extent still distinguishes Marxist analyses from many others .
20 But the impossibility of drawing this distinction may be bad for the arts .
21 In section 3.4 , in particular , we shall see the theoretical significance of drawing this distinction .
22 So that 's another situation and as we 'll talk about and I hinted at yesterday er the dreaded vote of thanks situation and the the er giving of the gold watch and er and the being a best man at a wedding or even a bride or groom at a wedding er again is a is a way of helping this Aldershot method is a way of helping you to get your thoughts together and put them across effectively .
23 In the following chapter you will find some practical ways of helping this process still further .
24 And the relief of seeing this woman out for a good time , smoking dope , getting drunk , flirting and still not deserving to be raped !
25 What is not in dispute is that the male homosexual , as with syphilis , is at great risk of catching this infection .
26 One advantage of accepting this conclusion is that it provides , with its assumption that the context can act as a retrieval cue , a ready account of the various contextual effects discussed in this chapter and in Chapter 3 .
27 He urged on his superiors in Madras the advantages of accepting this offer and on the East India Company the desirability of acquiring Penang as a commercial centre .
28 You should note that , as a condition of accepting this appointment , you will be required to undertake appropriate management and other related training as soon as this can be arranged .
29 I hated to imagine what the consequences of breaching this trust might be .
30 One way of halting this tyranny would be a tax on unused , unprotected land .
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