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

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1 The demonstrations began on March 7 , when 200 women representing organisations from all over the West Bank and Gaza held a sit-in at the Red Cross offices in East Jerusalem .
2 The company therefore said that salesmen must agree to a new restrictive covenant which barred them from soliciting customers for up to a year after leaving .
3 Alan sets to work on a simple , single-layered bob by brushing hair through well with a Denman Traditional .
4 Meeting people from all over the world became a hobby for them and they were both very happy to tun it into a way of life .
5 It was non-competitive and I loved meeting people from all over the world , listening to their music and watching their dancing .
6 Our expertise in serving people from all over the world in renowned .
7 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
8 horse racing fans from all over the country came to the Cotswolds yesterday for a rather special day …
9 This brings the UK into line with the Danish , Dutch and Swedish authorities , who have already committed themselves to preserving Decca at least until the end of this century , while the positions of Ireland and Norway have not yet been declared .
10 Or hitching rides to nowhere with the additional old stiffs who cruise by in their cunning old cars .
11 The IMF on Jan. 27 approved an extended arrangement , authorizing drawings of up to the equivalent of SDR343,800,000 ( about US$484,000,000 ) over the next three years in support of the government 's economic and financial reform programme .
12 The School of Scottish Studies in the Faculty of Arts affords opportunities for work not only on Scottish music but in all fields of ethnomusicology ; there is a sound archive containing material from all over the world .
13 The best training in these disciplines took the form of war games called tournaments , particularly since these were splendid social occasions , enlivened by the presence of large numbers of ladies , musicians and merchants bringing wares from all over the world .
14 GUIL : ( Excitedly ) Out of the void , finally , a sound ; while on a boat ( admittedly ) outside the action ( admittedly ) the perfect and absolute silence of the wet lazy slap of water against water and the rolling creak of timber — breaks ; giving rise at once to the speculation or the assumption or the hope that something is about to happen ; a pipe is heard .
15 Are they having lesson in here in a minute , I think
16 And no wonder — with sixteen societies taking part from all over the Province and over 200 singers on stage .
17 What the HMI appear to be taking issue with here in a particularly strongly value-laden way is something that other writers have variously called ‘ formal ’ , ‘ traditional ’ , ‘ product ’ , ‘ production ’ , ‘ transmission ’ , ‘ class-enquiry ’ , ‘ recitation ’ and ‘ discipline-based ’ teaching .
18 They have been collecting goodies from all over the globe , with no trouble or expense spared , and have recently announced that they have just paid a world record price for a rather small amount of tea .
19 The bulge was taking place about midway in the plaster wall .
20 PTA spokesman Gerry Lynch predicted it would be a spectacular event , involving teams from all over the area .
21 Forte Hotel Village , Hotel Castello and the Villa del Parco are Sardinia 's most exciting holiday playground , welcoming guests from all around the world .
22 There were also fears that the Russian Federation would stop the Soviet practice of supplying oil at well below the world market price while buying Cuban sugar at well above international prices .
23 She liked it for its peace , its sedateness , except , of course , on the days its Hippie Market turned it into a riot of colour and bustle , attracting holiday-makers from all over the island .
24 The most popular tourist areas are the Royal Mile and Princes Street , attracting visitors from all over the world throughout the year , but reaching a peak of popularity during the Festival .
25 Waste compactors offer a new concept in efficient and cost-effective waste disposal by safely and hygienically reducing waste to up to a quarter of its original size .
26 Multiple clusters , each one spanning distances of up to a mile , can be configured using Encore 's Fibre Optic Reflective Memory Systems .
27 Multiple clusters , each one spanning distances of up to a mile , can be configured using Encore 's Fibre Optic Reflective Memory Systems .
28 ‘ The drugs have been attracting people from all over the North-west into the area and they are not wanted . ’
29 Asynchronous Transfer Mode is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the Gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
30 ATM is a derivative of fast packet switching technology , offering speeds of up to the gigabits per second range , supports voice , data , image and video , and can therefore implement ISDN .
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