Example sentences of "[coord] [v-ing] [n mass] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Administrative techniques like splitting up contact with patients into ritual tasks , or moving staff from ward to ward , are now questioned .
2 A Shanghai newspaper , Wenhui Daily , reported that a panda had been caught after killing and eating sheep on farms .
3 Sams , 51 , of Barrel Hill Road , Sutton on Trent , Notts , admits kidnapping Miss Slater in January , 1992 , unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employers , Shipways Estate Agents , of Birmingham .
4 But Sams has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her in January 1992 and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employer .
5 But he denies murdering Leeds teenager Julie Dart in July , 1991 , kidnapping her , two charges of demanding £140,000 with menaces from Leeds police , and demanding £200,000 with menaces from British Rail .
6 What are also being explored in this paper , although tangentially , are ways of establishing and understanding data about workers ' feelings regarding work .
7 But were n't zoos supposed to be for studying animals , and saving species from extinction ?
8 However the weekend was just more than a low key steam event at the Centre at Derby Road for the Centre was also providing one half of the motive power , the two passenger coaches , and operating staff at Preston Docks in connection with the Steam Fair staged as part of the 1992 Preston Guild Celebrations .
9 Few headteachers , let alone governors and teaching staff in schools , will have come across many of the local-authority service departments mentioned above and hence may often find it difficult to appreciate and understand the outcomes of their systems and policy-implementation decisions .
10 Adorno 's preference for ‘ immanent method ’ — analysing and evaluating works in terms of the implications , the immanent tendencies , of their own mode of existence rather than approaching them comparatively — means that , having set his criteria for ‘ autonomous bourgeois music ’ from his interpretation of Beethoven , he exports those criteria to all music of the period and finds the rest of it wanting .
11 Stephen Muise , 29 , of Warwick Square , Barry Hayman , 18 , of Garthlands Road , Michael Lowther , 25 , of Cross Street , all Darlington , and Robert Lowther , 27 , of no fixed address , all admitted aggravated burglary and stealing £100 from Mrs Bayles .
12 At Dunfermline Sheriff Court yesterday Brian Gilmartin of Cunningham Road , Rosyth , admitted breaking into the St Columba 's and St Margaret 's churches in Rosyth with two juveniles and stealing £150 from St Margaret 's .
13 Plumb and Sayers were also charged with breaking into Ransomes cycle shop in Victoria Road , Alton , at an earlier date and stealing £1,600 of goods including clothing , cycles parts , pumps and sunglasses .
14 After failing to raise new equity and facing $120m in bond repayments , GPA has abandoned its current efforts to restructure .
15 The musée at Villeneuve is an appropriate setting for an exhibition on Laurens in that it is the permanent home of the Dutilleul-Masurel collection , donated by Jean Masurel in 1979 and containing works by Braque , Picasso and Laurens , Leger , Modigliani , Derain , Miró , Klee and others .
16 The Czech centre opened in September last year , and the Polish centre is organising its offices and recruiting staff in Warsaw , Krakow and Katowice .
17 It remains true , however , that the overall thrust of deaf education policy is towards making deaf people more invisible by encouraging the use of teaching practices which subtly tip the power balance between deaf and hearing people in favour of the latter .
18 The death of Wyatt 's father in 1818 left him quite a wealthy man , able to indulge a taste for connoisseurship and collecting works of art .
19 Thus scheme six , for instance , might be altered by making the first instalment payable on the 22nd day after the loan and taking 7d per pound for interest .
20 At this , Grachev was attacked for failing to carry out reforms , allowing the spread of corruption in the army , and hiding statistics about crime .
21 He was from time to time ordered to raise money by leasing out assarts and waste lands , and by organizing and supervising sales of timber and underwood .
22 Crazy it is , especially on the much longed-for MZ replacement , a Kawasaki ZZ-R1100 , capable of massively out-accelerating every car on the road and reaching 175mph along Barassie beach .
23 And excluding people from benefit has become something of a consuming passion within the cash-limited , pressurised Department of Social Insecurity .
24 Elsewhere in the exhibition , history painting will be represented by David 's ‘ Belisarius begging for Alms ’ , one of the masterpieces of the collection , by Delacroix 's ‘ Medea ’ , and Lethière 's ‘ The Death of Virginia ’ , as well as later medievalist and classicising works by Merson , Lecomte du Nouy and Amaury-Duval , while religious pictures will include Restout 's ‘ The Supper at Emmaus ’ .
25 Black pleaded guilty to the theft and obtaining £85 by deception from Wagers bookmakers .
26 Improv for Windows gives users exceptional flexibility , ease-of-use and speed in viewing and reviewing data in spreadsheets , building spreadsheets and analysing multidimensional data .
27 Friday was national Trading Places Day and housing staff at East Hampshire District Council were quick to take up the challenge .
28 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
29 The defence agent , Alex Prentice , said that Walters , now of 3 Eagles Nest , Little Sandhurst , Surrey , and earning £12,000 to £15,000 a year , could pay the fine at £200 a month .
30 Twenty four girls at the Southampton 1st Woolston ( St Mark 's ) Brownie Pack discovered for themselves that silence is golden by keeping absolutely quiet for half-an-hour and earning £200 from sponsors .
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