Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] and [noun] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have seen pupils gaining satisfaction and stimulation from actively working together , but it would be a mistake to require pupils to work exclusively in one way . |
2 | Type A nonprofit organizations maintain their monetary capital when the difference between their revenues and expenses at least equals zero , while , Type B nonprofit organizations maintain their monetary capital when the difference between operating inflows and expenses at least equals zero . |
3 | Overall , it is now generally held that the interactions between fruiting plants and birds in both tropical and temperate regions are loose , asymmetric , variable in time and space , non-obligate and apparently inefficient . |
4 | In 1894 James Macgregor , a West Hartlepool JP , was fined five shillings for selling fish and chips at 3am on Christmas Day . |
5 | Why are they producing males and females in more or less equal numbers , which they are ? |
6 | We will launch with the TECs a new initiative , giving people a voucher with which they can buy a ‘ skill check ’ , providing assessment and guidance on how to make the most of their working lives . |
7 | Similarly , by identifying tasks which they enjoyed , you can begin to agree on sharing work and power in mutually acceptable areas of responsibility . |
8 | They did not like Vine , recognizing that the Major despised them as a lumpen , dull ugly mass , but the men themselves knew better ; they were Wellington 's infantry , the finest of the best , and they were marching east and south to where a pall of gun-smoke was forming like a dark cloud over a far crossroads and to where the guns cleared their throats to beckon men to battle . |
9 | Thereafter the educational system supplements the interaction with family and friends in providing facilities and exemplars for further symbolic and social skill development . |
10 | Kleiman suggested that this was because his shadowing task had occupied space in the readers ' " working memory " — a kind of short-term memory useful in retaining numbers and words for just a few seconds . |
11 | This would be of great educational value to new members giving tips and ways of how other embalmers around the country practice their work . |
12 | It 's the main settlement in one of the most beautiful dales in North Yorkshire — a well wooded narrow valley running north and south for about eight miles . |
13 | He had rapidly expanded into importing sportswear and equipment from all over the world , and he and Bobby Stoute had enterprisingly approached several hotels on the island for sales outlets on their premises . |
14 | An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing . |
15 | Dropping boards and sails through not carrying them correctly can be very expensive , so it is worth learning the correct method ( Figs 8 and 9 ) . |
16 | She was collecting glasses and plates from all over , slinging the contents in a vile bucket , and Philippa noticed that she was n't particularly careful where she stubbed out the cigarette that dropped a little trail of ash wherever she went . |
17 | • Scotland 's Sunday Mail managed to satisfy quite a few fishkeepers ' preoccupations by combining beer and fish in not just one but two stories . |
18 | Second , whereas the government 's social policy extols the virtues of targeting benefits and subsidies to where they will do most good , there is no parallel targeting to ensure that interest rate policy will bear only on those aspects of the economy which increase inflationary pressure . |
19 | His testimony presented the weird picture of a man receiving weapons and money from nowhere , as if the clouds opened and rained them down , and even rotten service did not inspire his curiosity . |
20 | Clearly there is always the danger that a vendor may describe people as independent contractors solely in order to avoid national insurance contributions , settling PAYE and difficulties in eventually dismissing such people . |
21 | Ways of arresting decay also included covering eyes and mouth with carefully shaped pieces of jade and inserting jade plugs into other orifices of the body . |
22 | The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country . |
23 | The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country . |
24 | the Diocesan Youth Centre in Stratford-on-Avon , as a new venture , is offering bed and breakfast at very cheap rates during the holiday season — ideal for students and families . |
25 | the Diocesan Youth Centre in Stratford-on-Avon , as a new venture , is offering bed and breakfast at very cheap rates during the holiday season — ideal for students and families . |
26 | the Diocesan Youth Centre in Stratford-on-Avon , as a new venture , is offering bed and breakfast at very cheap rates during the holiday season — ideal for students and families . |