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

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1 Luke stood up suddenly , his body like a savagely coiled spring holding in check an inner core of violence .
2 The aim of this study is to determine the economic and political factors which cause prices and incomes controls to be imposed and to determine their effects on economic variables taking into acount the possibility that decision-makers make informed guesses about the probability of the onset of controls and thus alter their behaviour from what it would otherwise have been .
3 Midland carried out a free consultancy taking into account the particular nature of the customer 's business and funds activity .
4 Now that policy and I think think I 'll it out , The proposals for industry and commerce that are not in accordance with the relevant policies of this plan would not normally be permitted but special provision for very large projects may occasionally be made in exceptional circumstances provided that , and there are three criteria , There would be substantial proven employment or other benefits to county residents , the proposal can not reasonably be implemented on land proposed in local plans for industrial or commercial development bearing in mind the undertakings operational requirements , and thirdly , that there are no overriding planning objections .
5 He headed a four-member Cabinet comprising in addition the former Labour Commissioner Lazalle Homes ( Education ) , a lawyer and former NDP member of the Legislative Council since 1983 David Brandt ( Communications and Works ) , and Charles Kirnon , vice-president of the Montserrat Allied Workers ' Union ( Agriculture , Trade , Lands and Housing ) .
6 Surely , nearing the end of the 20th century the concept of a ‘ 'royal ’ family is anathema to all sensible people bearing in mind the misery , suffering and hardships endured by many people today both at home and abroad .
7 Will my hon. and attractive Friend congratulate Perth and Kinross district council on the dynamic quality of its work in attracting vast benefits to Scotland and Scottish industry by means of its policy of twinning with Pskov in Russia and Haikou on Hainan island in China , this year bringing to Perth the most valuable exhibition of icons in the world ?
8 These are ( a ) the determination of bounds and ( b ) a self-consistent estimate taking into account the shape of inclusions .
9 Slopes had become the focus for revived interest since 1950 ( Strahler , 1950b ) and had been the subject for quantitative description and analysis ( Bakker and Le Heux , 1952 ) and then for measurements which could lead to measurements in specific areas using for example the Young Pit ( Young , 1960 ) and providing many indications of rates of erosion ( A. Young , 1974 ) .
10 Golf : Betting folk rallying to Norman the good loser
11 These standards give the distribution of birth weight in a standard population taking into account the length of gestation , sex , whether the child was firstborn , and maternal height .
12 Note that when an inductance is responsible for the reactive part of the unknown impedance Z 1 , it is given by , where C is the effective value of all the standard capacitances taking into account the tappings of the source and detector transformers at balance and the position of the range switch .
13 However , in contrast to the present position where audit reports are signed only with the name of the firm , in the case of a limited company acting as auditor the report could also include , as is currently the case in Sweden and Germany , the name or names of one or more individuals responsible for conducting the examination .
14 Only a few months ago it was full of optimism , with real GNP growing at 5% a year , financial markets soaring , companies rushing to invest , and consumers strutting the streets with their furs and Rolex watches .
15 The wording of subsection ( 1 ) shows quite clearly that it is addressed to the legal purpose of legal effect of consent to treatment , namely , to prevent such treatment constituting in law a trespass to the person , and that it does so by making the consent of a 16- or 17-year-old as effective as if he were ‘ of full age . ’
16 The early emphasis upon the powerful house-trained group going about things the proper way built up a picture of group influence and success within the context of the play of a moderate and restrained politics .
17 This was an incredible result bearing in mind the general statistics of 98 per cent failure rates reported for most dieting attempts .
18 We also noticed that the reconstituted wild-type enzyme had a 5-fold lower affinity than a preparation of native enzyme taking into account the fraction of active enzymes .
19 It 's it 's unusual these days bearing in mind the the government advice on planning policies for existing housing to be redeveloped .
20 That 's the same as a full jumbo jet crashing at Heathrow every day of the week and two on Sunday .
21 He chewed his thumbnail as he walked , out of long experience keeping in mind the highest priorities : Ensure Body Not Moved and Ensure Next of Kin Notified before the Press got the story .
22 There he stood , a bogus angel standing between God the Creator and the people He had created , as they crumbled back into the clay they were made from .
23 Within two years he had designed and installed electrical repeater devices , indicating to signalmen the position of semaphore signal arms which were outside their range of vision ; an automatic device recording on tape the bell-code communications between signal-boxes ; and the first track circuiting in which the presence of a train on a section of track was indicated electrically in the signal cabin .
24 His lack of humbug about political balance has always made him more honest than all the employees of BBC Current Affairs awaiting with glee the Kinnock years .
25 He should also be in no doubt of the effectiveness of that policy bearing in mind the fact that the Chief Constable said recently that more than four out of five terrorist incidents are thwarted and never take place .
26 With more and more reactors coming on stream every year , it was inevitable that problems would begin to occur .
27 By the beginning of February 1989 he had enough to convince him that it was real , and he agreed to go public by talking about it at the American Physical Society meeting in Baltimore the following May .
28 When we set Headline up we spent nearly a year before publishing our first full list putting in place the systems that would allow the company to expand .
29 Any questions with respect to the application of the word " deployed " as used in the last sentence of paragraph 3 of Article 5 will be decided by the government of the united Germany in a reasonable and responsible way taking into account the security interests of each contracting party as set forth in the preamble .
30 Until 1979 the British Rail over-night sleepers docked at Dover , where the train was shunted on to the ferry , split in two , one part heading for Paris the other for Brussels .
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