Example sentences of "in [v-ing] what [be] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , Sun has come in for no small amount of criticism in pursuing what is often strictly an ‘ invented here ’ approach to technology solutions , at the expense of making some pragmatic marketing decisions .
2 I was still angry , but there was no point in pursuing what was over , so I went back topsides to trim the ship , and five minutes later I saw the stateroom lights go out , and half an hour after that the lights in Ellen and Robin-Anne 's cabin were doused , leaving only a light in the forward starboard cabin to show that either Rickie or Jackson Chatterton was still awake .
3 For an example of the difficulties in proving what is confidential in such a case see Suhner and Co AG v Transradio Ltd [ 1967 ] RPC 329 .
4 I do n't need the Chief Executive to tell me what 's happening because I 'm going to be involved in seeing what 's happening and as far as the Labour people talking about the cost it 's going to create .
5 Constituents may be vocal in demanding what are seen as cruder and more punitive measures than their MP feels comfortable with .
6 Of course he is right on his serious point about debt and that is why my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has been so energetic in pressing what are called the Trinidad terms to enable the poorest countries of the world to benefit from those terms .
7 When I was speaking t very very briefly erm to Ian before before I came down he said , well I 'm really not surprised , the the the continuing problem and difficulty in establishing what 's on the palette , as to whether it 's lawn feed and weed , lawn feed and , for example .
8 The potential trap , of course , lies in defining what is a ‘ serious ’ enough reason to have an abortion .
9 Is that to be defined by reference to the express terms of the contract or are they to be excluded in defining what was reasonably to be expected ?
10 As Tour Commissionaer Deane Beman said last night : ‘ We all wish John the best in solving what is clearly a difficult situation for him and his family and we hope that a successful rehabilitation will lead to a return to the tour . ’
11 Although physicists are having some difficulty in deciding what are the fundamental particles of which matter and energy are composed , they seem to agree that there are fundamental particles .
12 Authors who recognize the significance of manipulation , indoctrination , or ‘ conditioned power ’ ( Galbraith , 1985 ) believe that people may make mistakes in deciding what are their interests , and accept definitions of their interests foisted upon them by the powerful .
13 The first will be called the problem of analysis : we may accept the principle of the phoneme as a fundamental unit in language , but we find difficulty in deciding what are the phonemes of a language ( in our case , of English ) .
14 We should recognise that sexual imagery can challenge as much as uphold prevailing sexual orthodoxies and that the law has no place in deciding what is good and what is bad , because it will always get it wrong .
15 If it could be shown , for instance , that we know sufficient about the deliberation of legislators , political and judicial , to be assured , for instance , that they were better informed than we are then this might be a reason for giving weight to the content of the law in deciding what is morally right or wrong in areas where we felt that we lacked sufficient knowledge .
16 The decision would appear to give the medical profession considerable latitude in deciding what is necessary .
17 So I prefer to have regard to the expert evidence of today in deciding what is the ordinary authority of a solicitor .
18 A Duxbury calculation could not by itself provide the answer as to the sum to which the wife was entitled , though it produced a figure to which the judge was entitled to have regard in deciding what was the right answer .
19 The transition from traditional management techniques to those based on personal computers revealed the need not only for good early planning but also for high-level commitment in directing what was to be implemented and for what were described as decision support systems .
20 As we have seen , where the business is contentious , the client is assisted in paying what is owed to the solicitor if he or she wins , since costs are then likely to be obtained from the losing party .
21 Employers and workers make mistakes in unscrambling what is happening to real wages , but it is essential that these mistakes be made in opposite directions .
22 In considering what is meant by " safety " , s. 3(2) provides that all the circumstances shall be taken into account including : ( a ) the manner in which , and purposes for which , the product has been marketed , its get-up , the use of any mark in relation to the product and any instructions for , or warnings with respect to , doing or refraining from doing anything in relation to the product ;
23 This is because in considering what are the interests of the shareholders the directors are not obliged actually to consider what the subjective desires of the shareholders might be .
24 But you will perhaps understand that there was a natural tendency on my part , in asking what was after all a generous favour from my employer , to hint that there was a good professional motive behind my request .
25 Looking back wistfully three decades later , he recalled that during the summer months the Office followed the Law Courts in observing what were called ‘ vacation hours ’ .
26 Relaxation of the rule will not involve the courts in criticising what is said in Parliament .
27 It attempts to give some meaning to notions of relative autonomy at local level and encourages the consideration of actual political processes in determining what is possible .
28 According to this model , local politics ( see also Chapter 5 , section 5.3.3 , where the ‘ dual state ’ thesis is discussed ) is more open to pluralist pressures , since locally based interest groups tend to be those of service consumers , rather than the various types of producer which dominate at other levels ( and often play a big part in determining what is possible at local level ) .
29 In determining what is a legitimate interest the librarian can safely rely upon one guide only — the law of the land .
30 And in determining what is suitable they must have regard to the matters referred to in the last three lines of the substituted subsection .
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