Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Publications now abound which aim to develop ‘ ways of supporting the kind of school that ’ , with Hegarty ( 1987 ) , ‘ provides for each according to need as part of its normal provision , perceives special provision as an integral part of the whole ’ , and aims to prevent learning difficulties ( Booth et al 1987 ) instead of just reacting to them .
2 Enabling all teachers to provide for each according to need : skill enhancement within a problem-solving framework — the shift in role for the specialist supporter
3 And how turbid … it then sort of goes through this darkening in turbidity .
4 one was because they er wanted you for four years for definite after that working in evaluation so basically you 're committing yourself for five years
5 After that going for gold involves participating in a wide range of activities over a period of at least 18 months .
6 Evidently no generalization decrement occurred with the stimuli and procedures used here because there was no loss of conditioned responding in group D. But the stimuli and procedures used in the aversive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(b) were just the same as those used in the appetitive conditioning experiment of Fig. 4.5(a) .
7 Patients were allocated randomly to receive chemotherapy or only supportive care in a ratio of 2:1 according to performance status , metastatic disease of the liver , and weight loss in the six months before entering the study .
8 Critical discussions may emphasise the drama 's popularity within English Renaissance society and examine the conditions of theatrical playing within Elizabethan and Jacobean society , but considerations of plays rarely acknowledge that many possess multiple forms .
9 The probability of this occurring by chance was 1,700 to 1 .
10 Drink driving continues to appear as a factor in road accidents in Lothian and featured in 366 accidents in 1990 , 17% of these resulting in injury .
11 In 1991 , 363 accidents involved drivers affected by alcohol with 23% of these resulting in injury .
12 I could have gone with it , giving myself four blissful miles of upland walking followed by as many miserable hours of fruitless searching for return transport to East Kielder Farm .
13 Expert determination is not a type of legal proceeding like litigation , which has a formal and highly regulated structure , nor does it have machinery for its supervision by judges as does arbitration .
14 Hemming around the former 's minimal asymmetric couture with yards of decorative musing on fashion and identity , Wenders concludes that Yamamoto is n't just a designer but an author in cloth .
15 The third quarter proved worst of all according to chairman George Cox , though things subsequently improved .
16 These people account for 25.3 per cent of all spending on clothing and footwear , 21.6 per cent on household goods and 31.3 per cent on leisure .
17 He would probably have maintained that minding his own business would never have got him anywhere , least of all starring on radio .
18 Outgoing , crazy , cuddly woman of 18 looking for friendship and passion .
19 Her own stand is dominated by a burst of swansdown in shades of pink ranging from cerise to baby blush .
20 Most of those watching on TV round the country missed the historic moment ‘ live ’ , as Channel 9 were screening their nightly news bulletin at the time .
21 Provincial market towns , in 1922 as throughout the Soviet period , collected the first rural tide of those looking for work — peasant vagrants , demobilized soldiers , and in the case of the Smolensk area , flax-workers out of a job as their industry began to decline after the boom of the war years .
22 Shortly after arriving in England , he responded to a petition from a number of Puritan ministers by calling a theological conference at Hampton Court Palace , at which he took the chair for a series of debates between his bishops and the representatives of those looking for reform .
23 And additional cross-tabulations not included in Appendix I showed that two per cent of those buying for cash said that this was because they thought they probably would n't be able to get credit .
24 Mr Silviu Brucan , a leading member of the front , was reported as saying yesterday that the Communist Party was now finished and had played no part in the revolution — despite increasing complaints , particularly from students at the centre of the uprising , that most of those moving into power were party members .
25 Nonetheless it was the aspiration of most of those living above subsistence level that they , or their sons , should be absorbed into the expanding middle-class .
26 Research has shown that older people with appreciable or severe disablement form a significantly higher proportion of those living in poverty or on its margins than older people with no disabilities .
27 Furthermore , it has been argued that , during the Conservative terms of office , there has been an increase in the number of those living in poverty .
28 Older people comprise a large proportion of those living in poverty in Britain and have done so ever since the systematic studies of Charles Booth ( 1894 ) at the end of the nineteenth century .
29 While just under one in five ( 17 per cent ) of all persons in Great Britain are over pension age , they comprise more than one in four of those living on incomes on or below the social assistance level ( supplementary benefit between 1966 and 1988 and income support thereafter ) , and one in three of those living in poverty according to this definition or on the margins of poverty ( i.e. with incomes of up to 40 per cent above the appropriate social assistance rates ) .
30 Liberation theology is taken to offer a radical critique of society and current ideology ; a critique of the church from the perspective of those living in poverty ; and a reinterpretation and redefinition of Christianity .
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