Example sentences of "[vb past] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 This company subsequently made and sold pultruding machines to many other plastics specialists , both in the UK and overseas .
2 Her face registered gathering anger and her tone a blistering contempt .
3 But he admitted allowing under age sex and the smoking of cannabis in his home and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on each charge to run concurrently .
4 Appearing with her before Wirral magistrates was Craig Blackwell , 23 , of the same address , who admitted allowing fraudulent use of the licence .
5 Andrew Watson , 25 , also of RAF Catterick , was fined £200 with £20 costs after he admitted allowing Young to use his car without insurance .
6 Degussa has announced the development of a new hydrophobic molecular sieve , Wessalith DAY , from a Y zeolite dealuminated using a Degussa procedure .
7 Despite greasy conditions which made handling difficult , Aussie full-back Gary Jack again proved an inspiration — sparking the first try after 20 minutes .
8 He stolidly avoided reacting to the word ‘ murdered ’ .
9 However this made naming names to sell the programme a little difficult : no big stars , no even moderately famous ones .
10 An eighth admitted assisting an offender .
11 Southall , who admitted speeding at an earlier hearing , was fined Pounds 700 and given six penalty points .
12 Aston Villa winger Dwight Yorke admitted speeding in a 50mph zone on the A38 through Birmingham .
13 Youds , 22 , of Lavenham Road , Ipswich , admitted speeding on the A45 at Kentford , near Newmarket , on November 8 last year .
14 BBC commentator Brooking ( 44 ) admitted speeding at Ketteringham in Norfolk .
15 Bruce Mearns , 34 , of Arns Grove , Alloa , admitted speeding and driving his motorbike with more than one and a half times the legal limit of alcohol on 6 February .
16 Cadbury World is a permanent exhibition devoted entirely to Chocolate — where it came from , who first drank the mysterious potion , when it became eating chocolate and the part Cadbury played in this fascinating story .
17 It was almost certainly acquired by George III who had it bound in the present red morocco , gilt tooled binding which has been reproduced for the facsimile .
18 With Edie , he made drawing expeditions to Little Chart Forstal , Frittenden and Tenterden .
19 Correlations across junction variables are all calculated individually for each subject and then averaged using Fisher 's z transformation .
20 True to his belief in the efficacy of competition , he avoided building up an extensive chain of outlets , and preferred to thrive by vigorous marketing .
21 Kendall also revealed struggling Sunderland had made a move for Cottee , who is available , but it is unlikely to result in the striker moving to Roker Park .
22 Main-clean : Wash with hot detergent solution applied using a cloth .
23 Cornelius made cheering noises and drummed his hands on the steering wheel .
24 The Seya-Namioka type monochromator contains an anastigmatic concave diffraction grating and line spectra produced using this monochromator do not exhibit the characteristic shoulder on the side of each peak that is caused by the coma-type aberration .
25 The number of wines produced using traditional cultivation methods is increasing and standards governing these are being introduced in several countries .
26 A map of total basement inversion produced using this method ( Fig. 8 ) shows the following features :
27 You can use Edit — the editor supplied with DOS 5 — to search through data produced using the TREE command
28 There are exceptions of course — the sample game produced using Domark 's 3D Construction Kit was put into the Public Domain as well as being packaged with the utility .
29 The English translation of the name means ‘ Dappled Cloth ’ , a perfect description of the garments produced using the richly coloured , wool , cotton , silk , and mohair yarns hand dyed in the workshop
30 If we can construct an analyzer with ΔE/E = 0·001 , this contributes > 1 eV for the electrons ejected with > 1000 eV kinetic energy using X-ray radiation , but only 0·01 eV for 10 eV electrons produced using 21 eV [ He(I) ] excitation .
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