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

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1 But ‘ Tarzan ’ Heseltine , professing total support for Chancellor Norman Lamont revealed the plans in a radio interview .
2 And if the herd is threatened , they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together , touching each other for reassurance .
3 We 've seen Turners opposing each other for Australia and New Zealand , Richardses for West Indies and England , Manns for England and South Africa ( they both dismissed each other during the 1948–49 series , but it was George catching Tufty which gave rise to John Arlott 's legendary comment about ‘ Mann 's inhumanity to Mann ’ ) , and yet more Smiths ( T.P.B. and F.B. ) for England and New Zealand and for England ( D.V. ) against West Indies ( O.G. ) .
4 A binary number can easily be coded into the bars by using narrow bands for Os and wide bands of 1s ( or vice versa ) .
5 Southern African states , such as Zimbabwe , Botswana and South Africa , have already declared their opposition to a ban , as their stocks of elephants are rising , allowing profitable culling for ivory , meat and leather .
6 reading literature for enjoyment , responding to it critically and using that reading for learning .
7 All sorts of different tunings suddenly became really easy for me and we wound up using that guitar for Friends , The Extremist , War and Motorcycle Driver . ’
8 The problem lies in using that information for selection .
9 In the final analysis , however , these committees not only performed an important manifest function in coordinating and producing coherent plans for project involvement , but also some valuable latent functions .
10 Its survival is due to Blackpool 's practice of using ex-passenger cars for works duties , thus prolonging their working life .
11 Organic farming is better for wild birds as well as producing healthier food for humans , according to early returns from a three-year study by the British Trust for Ornithology .
12 Fromkin ( 1973 ) gives the example of a speaker erroneously producing fran sanisko for San Francisco , in which the final segment of Francisco is produced in its correct position but the preceding segment is not .
13 Now that the calls are almost constant , allowing little time for relaxation and getting to know other volunteers , the group is having to explore the possibilities of support groups and regular discussion weekends .
14 I 'd be eating fried X-rays for breakfast . ’
15 Christie 's in King Street , St James 's also give big summer and winter parties , which are the greatest fun and where one meets so many friends , as well as seeing exciting items for sale .
16 The weary DHSS staff of respectable old Oxford were relieved of certain unpleasant duties in the early autumn of 1982 when a 200-strong squad of police mopped up unsuspecting itinerants said to have defrauded the welfare state by allegedly drawing social security for rent when they were sleeping rough .
17 The preparation of educational material , such as educational information packs and interactive video projects , can be carried out efficiently using networked computers for data exchange , and for cutting costs by sharing printers and other output devices .
18 THE responsibility of community theatre includes producing interesting plays for audiences and encouraging young talent to develop theatrical skills .
19 After submitting this paper for publication we received a copy of the paper by M. Davis et al.
20 Save yourself the hassle of pushing through the crowds this Christmas by using this Products for Change catalogue , and remember we will promptly refund your money if you are not pleased with what you have received .
21 how many installations are currently using this DBMS for text files ?
22 HLA class I and class II alleles were serologically typed at the Tissue Typing Laboratory , NSW Division , Australian Red Cross Society Blood Transfusion Service using the standard National Institutes of Health test for class I and a modified National Institutes of Health test using immunomagnetic beads for class II .
23 Allowing direct access for clients to the information system , without the support of an adviser , arouses in some advice workers the fear that the CAB could become an impersonal information centre , when the importance of providing a personal , listening service as well as information , has been so clearly recognised .
24 Actively pursuing further ideas for community development and local economic regeneration it presents a challenge to conventional development rationale which focuses upon maximising the leverage of private sector investment for the minimum necessary public expense .
25 At Lough Carra , most of the fish are being taken on the dap , but wetfly was also producing some sport for Jim Stafford , who landed a nice brace at 4lb 8ozs .
26 A woman widowed by a drunken driver has collected a fifty thousand signature petition demanding tougher sentences for offenders .
27 A senior police officer is demanding tougher sentences for attacks on police officers , after a WPC was thrown against a van , breaking her wrist .
28 I think potentially Professor Lock you could be inventing some work for barristers given that Policy I eleven says provision will not be made .
29 There is no question of the Government using public funds for party political purposes , and I am astonished that the hon. Gentleman should suggest that .
30 At the mere suggestion of health risk our government ( of whatever persuasion ) is always swift to remove it , by using public funds for crop/stock control and/or destruction .
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