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

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1 I knew there were risks in going to that planet , but there were risks wherever we went .
2 I feel that I must clarify ( I do n't presume to think that all your readers will have read the catalogue raisonné ) my intentions , and those of the authors in embarking upon this book .
3 No matter what Louise might think of her tactics in dealing with this crisis she believed she had handled the situation in the best way possible .
4 I 've been generous in the latitude I 've given to speakers in talking to this proposal , but it is quite specific about the the review of er responsibilities
5 This geographical advantage is not restricted to the raw material , there are obvious transport advantages in delivering to many brewers in the Thames Valley and Wales .
6 There are obvious PR advantages in cooperating with such projects when approached , sometimes financial benefits can be achieved as well , where companies are prepared to pay substantial sums for the use of our facilities for filming .
7 The satisfaction offered to elderly clients , and to social workers in working with more understanding of the feelings engaged should not be underestimated .
8 The county council and the five Greater York district councils began to address the issue in nineteen eighty eight and have spent five years in moving toward this examination in public .
9 Detailed observations were carried out on the behaviour of the students during the actual course , and both students and teachers were interviewed as to their feelings in participating in this form of instruction .
10 However , we know that the volumes will depend on the efforts of the managers and mineworkers in responding to those opportunities .
11 If there are likely to be any problems in complying with these time limits the court can be asked for an extension ( FPCR , r14(2) ( b ) and 14(6) ; FPR , r4.14(2) ( b ) and 4.14(4) ) .
12 There would , however , be considerable practical difficulties in proceeding in this way against a firm where such changes had been substantial .
13 Where there are insuperable difficulties in arranging for that evidence to be questioned it should not be admitted in evidence , or the hearing authority should exclude it from their consideration .
14 It is possible that this may have been the result of overcommitment of advisory staff and thus arisen from difficulties in attending to this detail .
15 Explicit collusion would involve the firms in talking to each other , explicitly agreeing to produce half the monopoly output each , and , quite possibly , agreeing also that deviation by one would be punished by a price war .
16 Having completed its analysis , the institution should then be required to publish a judgment of the matter under consideration , together with a statement of its arguments in arriving at that judgment .
17 Translating aims into specific objectives can assist in removing the confusions that can arise between intentions and practice , but beyond this the case for objectives is less certain ; in fact , it has been one of the most hotly debated innovations in teaching for some time .
18 It is useful to employ the symmetry properties of molecules and molecular vibrations in dealing with this matter , and we may state the selection rules for infra-red activity and for Raman activity of molecular vibrations in symmetry terms as follows :
19 The second part , I thought might be useful to members in explaining in more detail what each of the schemes were about .
20 They have differences and similarities in dealing with this subject and I think they both succeed in making their readers consider the subject more deeply .
21 It stops INTERRUPTIONS If you take turns in listening to each other you will wait for the other person to finish before you come in .
22 And the rest of the Roker lads have played their parts in getting to this fairytale final .
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