Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [v-ing] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Lilies have to push their way through thyme covering the soil of their pots , so that there 's a green covering even when the eye-catching bulbs have finished flowering . |
2 | MILLIONAIRE Alan Sugar will be staying on as chairman following the defeat of his buy-out plan . |
3 | The deal is a timely boost for Scotland 's top steeplechase after a long , fruitless search for support following the decision by William Hill , sponsor for the past 15 years , to pull out after last year 's race . |
4 | a sketch of a page for printing showing the position of text and illustrations and giving general instructions . |
5 | In the ideal conditions for wave riding the wind is blowing parallel to the shore but , as with jumping , you can get away with winds that blow slightly onshore . |
6 | There are other processes ( or what some might regard as ‘ tricks ’ ) the investigator can use , for instance establishing the effectiveness of wheel braking on a slippery runway by means of the longitudinal acceleration recording . |
7 | Some of the common strategies deployed within lyrics , for instance creating the impression of the lyric 's reader as an intruder gazing voyeuristically into texts meant for private circulation , is one of the devices employed by poets to protect themselves . |
8 | In fact the extent to which this happens , and to which aid itself directly finances consumption , for instance paying the salaries of local staff , has been a matter of controversy among economists . |
9 | An account he submitted for payment covering the period 9 December 1541 to 12 June 1543 ( Arber II.50–60 ) is admirably detailed , concerning not only quantities and costs of proclamations but also special purchases of books for the king , with the style and price of binding . |
10 | When he heard about Bonanza parking the Fraser girl on ice out in the country he must have figured it was his chance for the big killing . |
11 | For future planning the report recommended the regular collection and review of statistics at four levels : |
12 | This one appear to have broken shortly after impact spinning the car onto its jagged edge . |
13 | Mom ? a nice time after school cleaning the desks . |
14 | Rupert 's having a nice time after school cleaning the desks . |
15 | The letters ‘ c ’ and ‘ x ’ refer to the dilution factor used in the preparation of the remedy and it need not concern us here , as to all practical intents and purposes for home prescribing the difference is negligible . |
16 | Private law might be defined as law regulating the relations of private persons , whether individuals , corporations , or unincorporated associations , with one another . |
17 | Now you will hear the old buggers tell you how their hearts are kindled and the blood bubbles in their veins at the prospect of war : banners snapping angrily in the breeze ; war horses caparisoned for battle pawing the ground ; brave young men in shining armour , their faces flushed with the prospect of war ; swords sharpened , helmets plumed . |
18 | The desire for children may determine the timing of marriage , rather than the desire for marriage determining the arrival of children . |
19 | The chief executive of Gwynedd County Council , Huw V Thomas , who is acting as co-ordinator following the flood damage in the Aberconwy area , last night praised the 50 Army personnel for the work they put in during the day to help clear up the mess in the Morfa Conwy and Llandudno Junction areas . |
20 | Both the scale and rate of change affecting the operation of the company have been dramatic over the last nine months . |
21 | United by a sense of shared adversity , party leaders in Peking and East Berlin have now forgotten their past quarrels to confront what both see as their common enemy — the forces of change sweeping the rest of the Communist world . |
22 | This is because freckled skin indicates a pigmentary imbalance , and the area of skin surrounding the freckles has less ability to protect itself . |
23 | The Millmoor club were due to give Ford a free transfer but have now indicated that they may have a change of heart following the keeper 's fine run at Scarborough . |
24 | Like the crowd at the airport and in the main street of Danu waving the malai flag of green and white . |
25 | Nearing the end of the line of vans the driver was aware to his surprise of a feeling of dread pervading the atmosphere . |
26 | one thing is for sure , we have succeeded in dramatically reducing the volume of noise using the A ten and |
27 | Gabriel let the sing-song rise and fall of Garvey 's voice lull him into a stillness , while his eyes travelled ( for want of interesting faces ) over the even rows of brick cladding the manor house , and the iron-outlined figures of the saints in the stained-glass chapel window . |
28 | I had n't had a lot of luck finding the man I wanted , but at least I 'd been getting up to date on my social exercises , like who was drinking with who , and in what bars . |
29 | We gathered round the boat with all the sense of adventure of Drake rounding the Horn . |
30 | Address : Institute of Ecology and Resource Management The School of Agriculture Building The King 's Buildings , Edinburgh EH9 3JG |