Example sentences of "[noun] of [v-ing] in the " in BNC.

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1 Entitled ‘ See Yourself in Hair d-sign ’ this video is aimed to encourage those thinking of starting in the business from scratch .
2 There was a good deal of plotting in the Cabinet , and amongst the dissident ex-Coalitionists .
3 The operation has to be performed within limits of 1 mm and any deviation from this may have disastrous consequences , resulting in total loss of hearing in the ear being operated upon .
4 Tendinitis ( constriction of the nerve tissues caused by over development of arm muscles , leading to loss of feeling in the hands ) is a regular paddock malady .
5 ‘ The disappointment of losing in the final has gone .
6 On appeals against the assessments , the taxpayers having conceded that they had received an emolument as a result of participating in the concessionary fees scheme but maintaining that the cash equivalent of the benefit had to be determined under the principle of marginal costing , the special commissioner found that the school incurred no additional expenditure in educating the taxpayers ' sons other than on certain items of equipment and on food that together cost less than the concessionary fees paid and allowed the appeals .
7 As a result of participating in the programme members would be able
8 However as a result of participating in the CU , tariffs against the partner countries ' exports are abolished .
9 Moreover , the establishment of the Bank of England in 1694 , and the emergence of public deficit financing , led to the appearance of a new force in politics , that of the " monied interest " , men who had made huge fortunes as a result of investing in the national debt .
10 Supplies from Russia via Georgia were down by one-third , due to a combination of pressure from Azerbaijan , pilfering , and local disruption as a result of fighting in the area .
11 South West Consolidated Minerals Ltd carried out an intensive programme of drilling in the Callington area and located a ‘ sheeted vein zone ’ of Sn-W mineralisation near the old Redmoor tin mine .
12 This distribution , as Map 4 shows , extended an existing regional concentration of minting in the north-eastern part of Charles 's kingdom .
13 Clearly , examinations , the way they are perceived , oriented to and drawn upon as a source of professional justification by teachers , are but one source of influence on the continuing pervasiveness of transmission styles of teaching in the school system .
14 Stress and worry are the main causes , but fear of oversleeping in the morning , late-night eating and snoring partners can lead to restless nights , says a survey for the Royal Society of Medicine .
15 It 's best not to use avalanches and other such drastic ‘ random ’ events here , since you do n't want to ruin the real tension of adventuring in the Castle by killing off adventurers before they get there !
16 He showed me the journal of the Mountain Club of South Africa , which included an article detailing the attractions of climbing in the UK .
17 He therefore proposed a committee of three to investigate the Institute position and the future of embalming in the UK , with particular reference to NVQ 's and other current developments .
18 The bills , which included measures to restructure the country 's military leadership and reorganize the broadcasting media , had been delayed by opposition filibustering which had led to outbreaks of fighting in the Assembly as a result of which two members were hospitalized .
19 An outbreak of mooing in the crowd swells until most of the club is doing it .
20 In the latest outbreak of fighting in the capital , Kabul , which began on May 12th and was continuing this week , at least 600 people have died and more than 3,000 have been injured .
21 The Thai government immediately demanded the release of the officials , but the situation was complicated by the outbreak of fighting in the area between Myanman troops and Karen rebels .
22 Clause 15.1 adopts the common practice of distinguishing in the covenant the separate means by which the purchaser will protect the goodwill .
23 Before we confront their beliefs we need to know something of their setting , but this will not take long to recount ; I shall adopt the anthropologist 's familiar if sometimes confusing practice of writing in the ‘ ethnographic present ’ tense .
24 Just as war began the Communist Party had published a short pamphlet How to Win the War , which outlined the Party 's continued opposition to fascism and its intention of participating in the war effort .
25 But he continues to drink away in his own private time and has no intention of following in the dry footsteps of O'Toole and Harris .
26 Aggie looked up and down the narrow street ; then , taking a chain with a lock attached to it from under a piece of sacking in the corner of the cart , she pushed the cart close to the gate , and tied a leg of it to the iron post .
27 The Association also acts as an information centre for all aspects of teaching in the member schools .
28 It indicates the significant aspects of budgeting in the public sector , the influences from the different social sciences , and the areas covered .
29 The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy has published the proceedings of a meeting on ‘ The legal aspects of prospecting in the United Kingdom ’ ( Anon , 1983b ) .
30 It is certainly true that the climate for attracting new recruits to the professions is not improved by continued reporting on the doom and gloom aspects of working in the NHS .
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