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

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1 There is no doubt that eating in the kitchen has an attraction all its own .
2 For example Sir Anthony Gray ‘ planchette , trampoline [ Sir Anthony was born in 1917 ] ’ , by which I assume that trampolining at 75 is something of an achievement ; likewise Ivor Ottervein Smith ‘ aerobics [ Mr Smith was born in 1907 ] ’ .
3 He found that gazing at the CO 's moustache helped .
4 He said that stamping on the head of players on the ground was not acceptable to his team .
5 As to direct selling , she believed that seeing off the threat of publishers was even easier : ‘ No publisher can supply all the books a school needs . ’
6 W. B. Coley has written that depending on wealthy patrons presented writers of the period with two difficulties : ‘ ideological inconstancy and the threat of the loss of the dependency itself . ’
7 We would argue that depending on the concept of accountability ( moral , professional , contractual ) that the procedure seeks to satisfy , and the features of the particular context ( sector of education , local pressures etc. ) , the individual criteria will assume relatively greater or lesser importance .
8 It should be noted finally that depending on their design , incentive schemes may actually be counter-productive .
9 Answer guide : The point that needs to be illustrated here is that depending on the valuation basis used the profit changes .
10 He added , incidentally , ‘ that depending on the sex of your friend , the process can take some time ’ .
11 we actually ended up with a lot more I P R people and we 'd done all the work and they got most of the money now that 's fine that 's the way life goes sometimes , but I must admit I think that depending on how big an event you want to make it you 're maybe as well to keep it an B A I E event and open it up quietly at the end
12 Now th he was saying that , it 's being argued here that , that very seldom is it that the punishment exceeded the crime , that they 're able to assess , look at the behaviour of the people in power before the movement er gathered pace and to , to , to assess how they er they were , how sort of humane and so on and , and by saying that depending on how you , you , you did before hand , you w you now your punishment , it will , will be a administered accordingly which is an interesting concept , I 'm not sure quite how accurate these assessments could 've been , I think really when things get going it 's er really very difficult to stop them .
13 A section of printed ephemera with its own special charm is that consisting of the small mementoes which a number of printing houses struck off to amuse and honour visitors .
14 The theory is that experimenting with programs will do two things .
15 As Mr Imai 's analysis makes clear , the term keiretsu is used to refer to so many different kinds of industrial groups in Japan that generalising about all of them , and especially complaining about them as a group , makes little sense .
16 Other studies have showed that profiting from agrarian reform can be combined with a more radical political commitment .
17 And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking .
18 The neighbourhood effect apart , contemporary urban sociology ( especially that deriving from Marxism ) envisages local variations in politics and forms of state intervention as straightforwardly the product of the particular balance of class relations constituting a particular locality .
19 Communicants were allowed to kneel to receive the bread and wine , and the 1552 Black Rubric , which had declared that kneeling in no way implied a real presence , was deleted from the 1559 Prayer Book .
20 They found that allowing for the tax timing option ( as well as stochastic interest rates and different income and capital gains tax rates ) in the no-arbitrage condition resulted in the no-arbitrage prices of the S&P500 moving much closer to the actual prices for the period June 1982 to September 1982 than if no such adjustments were made to the no-arbitrage condition .
21 Remember that stepping into wellies is always easier than trying to pull them on .
22 ‘ So , perhaps a really cynical person would conjecture that you need the money that caddying for a golfer like Harley , who is obviously back in form and on the verge of some big wins and big money , would bring .
23 Firstly Chen [ 18 ] has shown that binding to GGCC in CATGGCCATG is slower than to TATGGCCATA and suggested that this might be because actinomycin molecules , stacking at the ends of the former duplex , can alter the DNA structure so as to facilitate further drug binding .
24 This information is broadly of two kinds — that relating to the education authority 's policy and arrangements , and that relating to the individual school .
25 The stock immediately before the change included that relating to W 's practice , which never became part of B's stock , and following the dissolution B was engaged in only one part of the original practice .
26 The first to be noted must surely be that relating to collegiality — a long text including most of Lumen Gentium 22 .
27 An equally crucial ( though much less often discussed ) area in which errors can arise is that relating to the interview itself — to the content of the schedule and the measurement and/or classification of the resulting data .
28 For both women and men the largest source of cancer mortality is that relating to the digestive organs ( e.g. stomach , etc . ) .
29 In both processes , and especially that relating to the budget , immense power lies with the Senators and the Representatives on the relevant committees and subcommittees .
30 In responding to each of these requests for information ( save that relating to teachers ) , the Financial Secretary stated that the effect of the Bill would be to leave their position unchanged from the previous law .
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