Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] [v-ing] be " in BNC.
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1 | She referred to previous Panel Hearings and Court Appeals in Kirkwall having been ‘ mobbed ’ by demonstrators . |
2 | It recognises the children as the major actors in any decision making and ensures that their rights and involvements in decision making are enhanced . |
3 | Manager Douglas Scott has considerable experience in catering having been with CCG for almost 10 years . |
4 | Probably the most crucial times in sea kayaking are launching and landing . |
5 | Why it failed to be a British launching pad for Continental-style progress in traffic calming is an issue well worth investigating . |
6 | The reconciliation between economic and amenity interests in mineral working is an obvious matter for planning authorities . |
7 | Appeldorn said the method could even be used to help make silicon chips , adding that the world leaders in diamond machining are in Britain , at Cranfield Precision Engineering . |
8 | The increase in cattle killing was due to the sale-voucher systems making it more difficult for casual thieves to keep or dispose of stolen animals . |
9 | We are pleased to announce that the winner of our ‘ Draw a Poster ’ competition is a young lady , Robyn Emerton , who lives in Gnosall , Staffordshire , her interest in Medau having been engendered by her enthusiastic mother . |