Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Here at Radio Rentals , we believe in bringing you the latest developments — as they happen !
2 At Radio Rentals we believe in bringing you the latest in product developments — as they happen .
3 At Radio Rentals we believe in bringing you the very latest product developments — as they happen !
4 Citalia take a special pride in bringing you the best and for 1992 offers the four most popular holiday centres — Rome , Venice , Florence and Verona .
5 Speaking as a man who rather enjoys cover compilations — and remembers with gratitude the ‘ NME 's role in bringing us The Fall 's ‘ A Day In The Life ’ — I have to concede that the normal response to such collections is a powerful yearning to hear the originals again .
6 There would also be related difficulties in quantifying what the company had lost as a result of board passivity .
7 For Japanese to be discriminated against because of the colour of their skin , despite Japan 's success in proving herself the military and political equal of other powers , implied the virtual impossibility of Japan 's being accepted as a full equal by the industrialized nations of the West .
8 The gods saw no solution and were steadfast in denying him the solace of their lies .
9 Since the conventions offer an imperfect guide to the subject at hand , it is necessary to look at some of the other types of sources which are generally recognised as being useful in establishing what the law is , and in relating it to specific situations and technical developments .
10 This of course poses a problem in writing which the author recognizes while deciding on separate chapters for each aspect .
11 A hearing may be adjourned if either you or the Council say anything to the Committee , or produce something in writing which the other did not know about beforehand , and it is so important that you or the Council want time to think about it before proceeding .
12 In saving themselves the Bravoes had saved George as well although only from the consequences not the horror .
13 People have got to be involved in solving themselves the problems themselves .
14 Since theory is involved in deciding what the facts are , there is room for choice when deciding whether the theory at stake is consistent with them .
15 However , it is clear that , in deciding what the words used in an exclusion clause mean , the court can and will take account of the other provisions of the contract ; the clause must be interpreted in its context .
16 The problem lies in deciding what the relationship is between and ; since we do not usually pause between words , there is no silence ( or external open juncture ) to indicate word division and to justify the space left in the transcription .
17 But whether or not they had sufficient power to exert real influence on state policy , the monarchs were justified in considering themselves the most important persons on the European political stage .
18 Before 1971 the prospect of remarriage in the case of a widow was often an important factor in considering what the appropriate multiplier would be .
19 I did not see the value in teaching him the English equivalents of these words , and merely reminded him to talk in English .
20 The most frequently visible research is into the size and composition of the audience for specific programmes and commercial breaks , as a guide to the planner in selecting spot times and in evaluating what the schedule has achieved ; there is also research into the viewing patterns of the TV audience , to provide the basic data from which cumulative audiences and viewing frequencies can be calculated ; and research into audience behaviour and attention — when the research says that they are watching your commercial , what are they actually doing ?
21 Though our reason may fail us in discovering moral truths , it need not in verifying what the Bible says .
22 I hoped my action in sending him the book would place him under a sense of obligation .
23 I have pleasure in sending you the Programme for the 1982–83 Q.T. days .
24 Petri often quoted the older man 's opinion : ‘ He called me his most genuine pupil and tried everything to further me , recommended me to managers and conductors , sent to me all the pupils he did not want to take , and was instrumental in getting me the appointment of Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Manchester , England , where I remained from 1905 to 1911 ’ .
25 A female friend of mine used a particularly effective trick for discouraging men who persisted in giving her the eye on trains or buses .
26 The Bölkow 207 is fitted with toe-operated rubber pedals on the P1 position only , so Nigel was being very trusting in giving me the only set of brakes .
27 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) and his team are always ingenious in defending whatever the policy of the moment is ; it is just that that policy is changed so often that it leaves a little bit of a question mark over whether they have any plan or direction at all .
28 In November 1945 , she went to the B–17 graveyard in Arizona , where the breakers succeeded in doing what the Nazi flak and fighters had failed to do — destroy Mary Alice .
29 The problem lies in determining what the standards shall be .
30 They were entitled in my judgment to take into account the actual use by the defendant company and the previous owner in determining what the ordinary use of that vehicle was on the road so far as it is relevant to the question they had to answer .
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