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

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1 When all other subjects are to be described in terms of attainment targets , strands and levels , Religious Education must consider the implication of ignoring or accepting such a framework .
2 My argument was that he might as well use pit-props for his fishing , for he could n't possibly gain any enjoyment from playing fish , or handling such a rod with no more than a 4lb line .
3 It will become a criminal offence not to comply fully with any investigations , and it will be possible to impose substantial financial penalties , not only upon the companies operating a prohibited agreement , but also upon those directors found responsible for negotiating or operating such an agreement .
4 Before Hobhouse J. and in the Court of Appeal , the plaintiffs were successful in arguing that the defendants should be restrained by injunction from seeking or enforcing such a District Court order .
5 And so erm , it was n't as though these children ran across an open zebra crossing and she could see the children travelling er , walking or running all the way across the er er er er the pedestrian crossing the two children one was estimated by her to be about six years old , and the one who was actually knocked down was estimated by her to be about er , nine years old and she was n't travelling at any significant speed at all , she was travelling slowly because of the amount of traffic and she says that er the first she saw them was erm , appearing from the behind a car and dashing across the front of her car , and in fact , it was only the the the one who ran first the the older of the two children that she actually hit , she hit hit her with the near side front of er of her vehicle .
6 under Sub-Section 2(a) unless the person driving holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
7 under Sub-Section 2 ( b ) ( c ) or ( d ) if to the knowledge of the person claiming to be indemnified the person driving does not hold a licence to drive such car unless he has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
8 driven by the Policyholder unless he holds a licence to drive such car or has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
9 driven on the order or with the permission of the Policyholder by any person who to the Policyholders knowledge does not hold a licence to drive such car unless such person has held and is not disqualified for holding or obtaining such a licence
10 ( 3 ) The contract may limit liability to certain heads of damage : if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the refund of all payments made by the Buyer or if the goods prove defective our liability is limited to the cost of repairing or making good the defects in the goods , provided that , if the cost of repair exceeds the contract price , we may at our option replace the goods or refund all payments made by the Buyer and such replacement or refund shall be in full satisfaction of all our liability under this contract .
11 Work that you can do yourself includes converting or changing all the first-floor doors to half-hour fire protection doors .
12 Do not be surprised though if , following one of these episodes , she suddenly picks herself up temporarily and shows a marked increase of physical activity and busyness , which may include such things as arranging to have some redecorations done in her home or changing all the furniture around .
13 The margin between doses which destroy only malignant cells and those which damage healthy cells is very small , and the cure of a cancer depends on removing or killing all the malignant cells which elude the body 's own control .
14 It could be offensive to some , it has been suggested , to be thought of as living in or visiting such a place .
15 This has been done in a similar fashion to Martin 's approach , where the fret ends are chopped off square and then individually rounded , rather than by running a fret file down the sides of the neck and lopping all the ends off at a 45 degree angle .
16 They have already made a start on collating and indexing all the paraphernalia that has accumulated over the years .
17 I try to keep my diary clear and concentrate on collating and editing all the material that has been arriving in my in-tray over the previous weeks .
18 Sometimes this could be rather deflating to our egos as we enjoyed handling our ships , keeping them smart and clean and maintaining all the equipment and machinery in good operational order in readiness for any job we were asked to do .
19 Moran gave them a pound , Rose took a red ten-shilling note from her handbag and they left in the same whirl as they had entered , dancing and singing all the way out to the lorry .
20 I can remember doing Bartholomew Fair at the Royal Court Theatre with the NYT and seeing all the scenery and lighting down on the stage at the end of the last performance and thinking how exciting it was to belong to the world of make-believe .
21 And I can I can vividly remember now coming along Nuthall Road towards Nuthall from Kimberley and seeing all the telegraph wires hanging down , pushed down to the floor , broken , with the weight of snow .
22 And the thing that I did say to June once was erm , you know , when I began to courting and seeing all the girls in the pretty little dresses and things , Marks and Spencer 's had just got clubs going and that , you know .
23 ’ We wrote the single after moving into a little village and seeing all the people driving to their office jobs and we thought we 'd have a go at them ’
24 But the challenge we face is the task of linking these immediate local concerns together across the international division of labour , transcending national boundaries , turning our back on the state and using all the means at our disposal to build a radical , democratic movement of civil society .
25 ‘ It 's much better than ringing the bad one and bringing all the torments of Hell down on yourself for nothing . ’
26 This is simply a matter of reading the material through from start to finish — as if it were a book — and completing all the exercises on the way .
27 ‘ I think it 's absolutely terrific that the ICA is becoming more international and reflecting all the changes in Eastern Europe , ’ he says .
28 Scientists can not be observing and experimenting all the time , and when a scientist is thinking about communication he is no less subject to the superficial attractions of the ‘ transporting ideas ’ model than the rest of us .
29 Completing the card Liverpool light-welter Charlie Paine made a winning professional debut , beating Del Panayiotiou ( Swansea ) over six rounds by a decisive 60–57 , doing all the chasing and producing all the best right hand work .
30 Distantly she remembered that she had never understood the art of it , had to work on it , conscious and struggling all the time .
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