Example sentences of "[coord] [v-ing] [noun sg] [that] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It might be tempting to run a network cable inside an existing duct or trunking system that contains other cables , but make sure you check it out first .
2 zooplankton and other animals of the floating or scuttling kind that inhabit a marsh 's blackened waters .
3 There is a hive of activity at Douglas Reyburn , the Kilmarnock based spinning and dyeing company that supplies the group with carpet yarns .
4 His humour constantly breaks through in asides and anecdotes , as does a delightful and mastering smile that transforms his face like Aegean sunlight on a frowning sea .
5 His words constitute a fervent expression of faith in a new creed , a new political and social system , a new kind of literature which together have a rejuvenating and energising capacity that stands in marked contrast to the corruption and dissolution of a decaying , moribund capitalist society .
6 This organisation is an industry lead and awarding body that has developed national standards and assessment material to support vocational qualifications and SCOTVEC awards in engineering at a variety of levels up to technician .
7 Bright and windless intervals , ideal for working , alternate with high winds , overcast skies , and blowing snow that keeps the parties tent bound .
8 Meanwhile , the company expects to flesh out its next-generation product offerings with UniSQL/4GE ObjectMaster , an object-oriented rapid application development and prototyping tool that allows users to develop customised reusable GUI-based multimedia-enabled applications .
9 She had an affection for the building , as if it were a sturdy and uncomplaining beast that had stood and endured human volatility and neglect since 1320 .
10 Out of a crop of precocious back division talent to whom Scotland will looking in the not-too-distant future , Gregor Peter John Townsend , who will not be 19 until April 26 , presents an amalgam of skill , pace and learning capacity that mark him as one of specially exciting potential .
11 He seems to have at least gained some contact with his thought-penetration circuits and this is confirmed by the smelly fumes of wood smoke and melting plastic that wriggle their way into the atmosphere of the carriage .
12 In another , she was a small speck overwhelmed by a vast and writhing darkness that reminded her of nothing so much as pictures she had seen on the cover of Tcherkassoff 's album Black Holes , and Other Singularities .
13 The Environment as a whole embraces parallel application programming interfaces that implement message-passing facilities common in distributed memory machines ; the PDX Parallel debugger and a performance visualisation and monitoring tool that enables users actually to see how their application is running , and spot bottlenecks .
14 In general , the file designer will choose a bucket size and packing density that reduce the percentage of synonyms to an acceptable level , bearing in mind the increased retrieval times large bucket size can cause .
15 Typically , the changes discussed include such examples as the lengthening and backing process that led to ‘ broad ’ [ a ] in the RP class of dance , path and the rounding after [ w ] that led in mainstream accents to present-day wasp , swan ( many British English dialects do not have either the ‘ broad ’ [ a ] or rounding after [ w ] ) .
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