Example sentences of "that [prep] [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As I said , I was almost half way up the front before I realised that between knitting the back and starting the front I 'd had a teaching session .
2 They felt that through joining the movement they had been liberated from the ills of modern society and that they were at last free to make the world a better place and themselves better people .
3 Roby was worried that through linking the four Iranians to the British hostages , the Iranian government was preparing the ground for announcing that the Britons , too , were dead .
4 This meant that after accepting the traveller 's booking , the airline accepted more bookings for the flight than there were seats on the aircraft .
5 As New Zealanders sifted through the ashes of their World Cup defeat they were beginning to realise that after forming a recipe with which to win the Cup in 1987 they just as surely set up a system which would lead to losing it in 1991 .
6 One thing I know for certain is that after completing the first pitch it was only my experience as a climber to the lower E grades that got me through , and I wondered how a non-climber might have got on using the same information .
7 All that I can honestly say is that after collecting the facts I do decide one way or another , without having any reasons which will satisfy you if you do not share the same standards .
8 In his biography of Molla " Abd al-Fattah ( Abdulfettah : d. 984/1577 ) , Mank Ali writes that after holding the medrese of Ata Bey in Kastamonu with a daily salary of 40 akce , he was appointed to the in Ankara with 50 akce .
9 This showed that after reading a prose passage with a clear and colourful theme , subjects tended to make false positive recognition errors which were elaborations of the theme of the passage .
10 Given the long times required to charge the larger rods , you can see that after getting a first qualitative result with the smallest rods within a few weeks , a proper quantitative analysis to test the variation with rod diameter and current , and so establish the nature of the effect would take a long time .
11 I would like to think that after doing the stuff and the and that , that they actually get down to something solid .
12 I would say that after consulting the
13 Some years ago we lent to a colleague a memory-training book with a very attractive title , which implied that after studying the book the reader would have a superb memory for all occasions .
14 Mr Goldberg said that after adopting a consumer-style approach to marketing , both Norfolk and Surrey County Councils had seen increased use of the school meal service .
15 He announced that after adopting the draft platform , designed " to give clear political guidelines " in the light of the " crystallization of both the conservative and left-radical tendencies " , the central committee would reconvene within weeks to consider new draft party rules .
16 He knew that after shooting the second eight foot fall we would be free-falling thirty-feet onto a sloping rock shelf covered with a six inch sheet of tonnes and tonnes of the River Tees rushing over it every second ; hopefully ( if we hit it at the correct angle ) we would follow this shoot a further twenty five feet into the plunge pool at the bottom of the fall .
17 One report , however , said that after observing the voter-registration process in April , the US-based International Foundation for Electoral Systems had concluded that the list was grossly inflated .
18 The bureau said that despite flooding the summer grain harvest was down by only 1.8 per cent , although " severe " economic losses were expected in the second half .
19 I was appalled to note in Peter Jones 's report today of the Scottish Labour conference that in opposing the proposal to give the Scottish party greater autonomy the North Aberdeen MP , Bob Hughes , could warn delegates against the danger of ‘ being dragged down the back alleys of silly little constitutional issues ’ .
20 Now , in Dodds v Walker [ 1981 ] 2 All ER 609 , the House of Lords , no less , decided that in calculating the period of a month or a specified number of months that had elapsed after the occurrence of a specified event such as the giving of a notice or suchlike , the general rule was that the period ended on the corresponding date in the appropriate subsequent month , irrespective of whether some months were longer than others .
21 Amendment No. 55 is consequential and makes clear that in calculating the 12-year limit on membership of a board of management no account is taken of any previous service on a college council .
22 Similar provisions are made for CTT with this difference , that in calculating the value of the ‘ slice ‘ the property is to be deemed to produce income a such a rate as may from time to time be prescribed by the Treasury with the proviso that the value of the ’ slice ’ as so ascertained is never to exceed the value of the whole property .
23 On the other hand he referred to the claim of the appellants that the volume of documentation was very large and that if in all such cases a similar order was made there would be ‘ intolerable disruption ’ to an auditors ' business , the risk to the appellants that in producing the documents they might provide material to ground claims against themselves , and the suggestion that the order was not sufficiently specific in that it did not indicate to the appellants the areas in which the respondents considered that the appellants or others might be liable .
24 It is further suggested that in reporting the results of stability tests and the conclusions drawn from them , care should be taken to avoid any statement which would lead people to believe that the products have been proved to be ‘ stable ’ .
25 This was given practical effect through the Court 's warning that in implementing the duty of non-recognition , States should not refuse to apply multilateral treaties where the adverse consequences of non-performance would fall directly upon the people .
26 All this would seem to cast some doubt on the idea that in using the language for communicative purposes , the learner automatically and without other instruction internalizes the detailed knowledge of language as a generative system available for general use .
27 He said from experience that in using an agency it was extremely difficult to get even a small number of carers , quote , you know who is coming when they arrive through the door , unquote .
28 For Jupiter J 4 is sufficiently large that in modelling the density variation with depth it must be included along with J 2 , and the methods outlined in section 3.2.1 have to be modified .
29 Under this kind of joint responsibility the District foresaw that in undertaking the resident tutor 's organising and teaching duties in north and mid-Essex some of the courses would fall into the Chapter III category .
30 The members of the People 's Will convinced themselves that in hounding the Tsar they acted in the name of the people , but their ‘ subconscious ideal ’ , never fully achieved , ‘ was of a militant authoritarian party imposing its will on the masses . ’
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