Example sentences of "and [v-ing] [noun sg] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is where you must enter information regarding the particular printer and knitting machine that you have .
2 In these sorts of circumstances , the teacher 's predominant practical concern is not with the learning experiences of individual students , but with the overall ‘ instructional flow ’ of the lesson with how well it is proceeding to its intended conclusion and maintaining order as it does so .
3 Within a week , I received a duplicated form to fill in stating all my details and demanding proof that I had been on that flight .
4 It was only in the hotels and catering industry that we encountered a widespread use of temporary working which was not only called casual working by the parties concerned but which also was likely to be , or had been , unequivocally accepted as such by labour courts .
5 of handling them through the , through the assessment and statementing process and it has implications in terms of finding the resources to support those children once the statements of provision are , are drawn up .
6 But it was the resulting tsunami that did the greater damage : it lumbered away to the north-west , speeding up and gathering energy as it did so .
7 By daylight it had been a sculptured shaft fluted with runnels of light and darkness , withdrawing stage by stage in charmed proportion , shedding weight and gaining impetus as it soared .
8 You went on to do sterling work in the diarrhoea , headaches and vomiting department and you ended up coughing out your last in a way that Henry thought would be entirely suitable for Elinor .
9 So erm but of course we had er a buying and selling guide if you like .
10 Sometimes , when one meteorite is discovered another may be visible nearby , but much more commonly four searchers may ride abreast over long stretches of blue ice and drifting snow before anyone sees a meteorite .
11 Secondly , influenced by the new metaphors of natural science , psychology has distorted the nature of psychological life by subjectivising and literalising experience and it needs to recover the metaphorical character of psychological life .
12 Its business includes taking deposits and lending money and it has specialised until recently in second mortgages for home-owners .
13 IN THE early '80s , we all went round wearing zoot suits and drinking daiquiris and we thought rock music was crap .
14 This explanation of urban poverty in terms of ‘ perverse incentives ’ is being picked up by the right wing in Britain and used as the basis for proposals for new policies and regulations regarding unemployment benefit , income support , and housing entitlement as they apply to lone mothers .
15 ‘ Director ’ No. 5504 ‘ Jutland ’ passes the junction and housing estate as it approaches Nottingham with a train from Manchester in 1932 .
16 And — to cap it all — there is no source of drinking water on the island — unless you are clever enough to find some way of catching and storing rain when it falls , which it does almost every day .
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