Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [prep] [conj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 He went weaving perilously through and through the stinking five-mile worm of traffic across Putney Bridge , along the Embankment , through Parliament Square .
2 22mm vent pipe leading up to and over the cold water storage cistern
3 One of the most challenging walks is the Ridge Trek , a strenuous hike leading up to and along the ridge of the Kincardine Hills on the northern edge of the forest park .
4 At the time it seemed one of the better right hands I 've ever thrown — from the shoulder , punching not at but through the target , with half-pivot that threw all my weight behind the blow .
5 if some planning application consultations are delayed , this should be the result of a conscious decision , discussed with me — you will need to keep the team paperwork moving up to and during the inquiry .
6 Because food preparation generally involves a good deal of doubling back to and from the refrigerator , sink , stove and different work surfaces , the walking distance between all the main work areas should not be excessive .
7 He rose and then dived within her , starting slowly as if to the beating of a primal drum .
8 However , financial delegation was seen as running efficiently with or without the involvement of the staff .
9 The significance of this is that the orbits of planets , like the earth , around the sun would be unstable : the least disturbance from a circular orbit ( such as would be caused by the gravitational attraction of other planets ) would result in the earth spiraling away from or into the sun .
10 Until 1987 this part of the social security system did not discriminate on grounds of age , the basic qualification being that an employee suffers disablement as a result of an accident arising out of and in the course of employment .
11 The policy shall not by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) ( a ) above , be required to cover ( a ) liability in respect of the death , arising out of and in the course of his employment , of a person in the employment of a person insured by the policy or of bodily injury sustained by such a person arising out of and in the course of his employment ; or other such matters .
12 The policy shall not by virtue of subsection ( 3 ) ( a ) above , be required to cover ( a ) liability in respect of the death , arising out of and in the course of his employment , of a person in the employment of a person insured by the policy or of bodily injury sustained by such a person arising out of and in the course of his employment ; or other such matters .
13 9.3 When an employee is absent due sickness or disablement as a result of an accident arising out of and in the course of employment , the employee will be entitled to a separate allowance calculated on the same basis as the sickness allowance .
14 liability for the death of , or injury to , any employee arising out of or in the course of his/her employment by anyone we insure under this policy
15 liability for the death of , or injury to , a member of your family or household or to an employee arising out of or in the course of his/her employment by anyone we insure under this policy
16 In addition , the defendants gave undertakings to the plaintiff , one of which was as follows : Any information which I have access to or knowledge which I acquire arising out of or in the course of my contract of service shall remain confidential and shall not be used by me to obtain any gain , benefit or advantage or profits for myself or for any member of my family or connected person .
17 However , in Smith v South Wales Switchgear Ltd [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 165 the House of Lords held that a clause in a contract for services requiring the contractor to indemnify the employer against " any loss , claim or proceedings whatsoever arising out of or in the course of the execution of the order " did not apply to require an indemnity in respect of injuries caused by the employer 's negligence .
18 in respect of death of or bodily injury to any person arising out of' and in the course of such persons employment by the person claiming to be indemnified under this Section
19 This is to prevent legal problems arising either during or at the end of the tenancy .
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