Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [adv] [pers pn] is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , Nambiquara ( Brazil ) has several words for " honey " , according to where it is found , because this is a very important food item in their culture . |
2 | At other times , however , reason can correct the appearances of sense ; from the waxing and waning of the moon , according to how it is illuminated by the sun , we can deduce that it is a globe , and not the flat disc it appears to be . |
3 | For the purposes of the current project , ’ text ’ is categorised according to how it is produced ( either by machine or by human hand ) and how it is recognised ( e.g. dynamically or statically ) . |
4 | Although a vineyard thus cultivated always appears to contain vines of no more than three years of age , they do of course all issue from their parent plants , thus a ‘ pre-phylloxera ’ vine nowadays will be either three or eighty years old , depending upon how it is viewed . |
5 | Depending on how it is vinified and where it 's grown , it can be rich , toasted and buttery , redolent of tropical fruit , or lean and grassy with lemony acidity . |
6 | Depending on how it is achieved , natural language indexing based upon the full text of a document may be very detailed ; alternatively , it may establish some mechanism for deciding which terms are the most important in relation to a particular document . |