Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Kept saying something about building a parade of really modern shops .
2 How about building a hedgehog house ?
3 In one sense CBHPs are not about building a grass roots community health movement but more about broadening the popular understanding of the root causes of ill health .
4 Now they 're talking about building a bypass around Winchelsea .
5 One hears so many discussions in the name of drama from children in role as town councillors arguing about building a swimming baths or an old people 's home .
6 However , in the same Pul Eliya context , the business of the two pots with the gold coins formed part of the procedure for bringing a spirit medium out of his state of possession , while the business of the head shroud worn by an individual in a state of dangerous sanctity occurred in an elaborate ritual for the painting of the eyes of a new image of the Lord Buddha .
7 The connotations of this in the creation of manhood were made clear by Baden Powell , founder of the Scout movement , who observed that masturbation checks the semen from getting its full chance of making the strong , manly man : ‘ You are throwing away the seed that has been handed down to you as a trust instead of keeping it and ripening it for bringing a son to you later on . ’
8 A grant of a licence in a restricted form , when a full licence has been applied for constitutes a refusal and may be appealed ( Wolfson v. Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1981 S.L.T. 17 ) .
9 The best reason for including a Giant in your army is that they are very entertaining !
10 Yet the Franks have received criticism for including a lot of songs dedicated fans will already own .
11 Excellence is not necessarily a criterion for including a picture or a sculpture in a chronological survey .
12 Such measures involve different aspects : physical security , such as the security of disk storage facilities , from flood as well as unauthorised access ; software security , such as maintaining a log of all failed access requests ; and , operational security , for example with regard to work data being taken home by employees , and periodic data protection audits of the computer systems .
13 In a compliance system , in contrast , there is much less concern for proving a violation took place ; indeed widespread reliance on strict liability would make the question of proof relatively straightforward if matters ended up in court .
14 I often think about seeing a therapist , in the hope that one day I 'll be able to have a fulfilling love life .
15 In the Queens Head one drinker murmured about seeing a man in a green and black tracksuit , another had spied a red car they had never noticed before .
16 There was nothing really strange about seeing a rabbit .
17 ‘ I 've asked her to think over her position , including her story about seeing a light in her brother 's office from the kitchen this morning .
18 Ian Wiley of Ireland had a time some 3 seconds faster than the winner but his 5 second penalty for touching a gate put him in 4th place overall .
19 However , the laws may well be useful for transforming a program after it has been developed , or for making a program more amenable to some proof technique .
20 Consideration is requested for allowing a capital gains tax loss on a qualifying loan to a trader to be set against income , thereby encouraging investment in new businesses .
21 Detective Constable Julie Bignall was reported for allowing a prisoner to plait her hair .
22 Optical tablets using infra red beams to detect the position of a stylus are not nearly as sensitive as the other systems but are quite adequate for allowing a finger to be used to select an item from a program menu .
23 At Mildenhall in Suffolk in the spring of 1688 , a parson threatened to bring a Nonconformist minister before a JP for preaching a sermon , saying that it should cost him £20 ( the fine for preaching at a conventicle under the terms of the 1670 Act , whose operation had just been suspended ) .
24 It can be frustrating when I 'm pursuing some grand design such as building a shed or planting a hedge ; but I suppose it teaches that life is a process of becoming .
25 A CHEEKY vicar got the sack — for demanding a poll tax rebate during council prayers .
26 ‘ I would be hesitant about forecasting a recovery for Pentos until we 've heard what the Budget brings in March , ’ commented William Cullum , retail analyst at Panmure Gordon .
27 The justification for using a hierarchy is mathematical , and has to do with the way in which the total variability of a collection is successively reduced as one passes from higher to lower levels in the hierarchy .
28 But if you really want to rub a Mac user up the wrong way , hit them will the argument that now Quark is available for the PC , the only real reason for using a Mac has disappeared .
29 Tax avoidance The court may refuse to approve the scheme if its principal purpose is to avoid tax or stamp duty , but not usually where there are other justifiable reasons for using a scheme of arrangement .
30 The routine for using a punchcard is the same whatever stitch you 're knitting .
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