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

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1 Even allowing for these limitations , Smythson 's is the strongest architectural personality to have survived from the Elizabethan and Jacobean age .
2 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long legged on him even allowing for these ponies ' generous girths .
3 A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long-legged on him even allowing for these ponies ’ generous girths . ’
4 Nevertheless , even allowing for these factors , women are almost certainly more conformist than men .
5 Allowing for these considerations , the manager must attempt to match the availability of staff with the needs of patients , which in the main requires an even distribution of staff absence .
6 Nevertheless , even allowing for these exceptions , the traditional division into figurative and non-figurative regions is largely valid , and you should be extremely suspicious if offered an Afghan or Bokhara rug that contains human or animal forms .
7 The level I is fairly demanding for these students .
8 The background knitting for these flowers is plain double knit worked on the Singer Big Nine and nothing comes easier than that .
9 I mean , what 's happening about these speakers then ?
10 To Victorian eyes , any interior from that earlier period might have seemed underfurnished ; but the construction that George Eliot puts on the dominance of walls and ceiling is decisively Victorian in its moral emphasis : ‘ in walking through these rooms with their splendid ceilings and their meagre furniture , which tell how all the spare money had been absorbed before personal comfort was thought of , I have felt that there dwelt in this old English baronet some of that sublime spirit which distinguishes art from luxury , and worships beauty apart from self-indulgence ’ .
11 If one assesses the gains and losses surrounding the admission of an elderly resident to any strange environment then you can begin to identify what you must strive to achieve if you will go anywhere near compensating for these losses .
12 Certainly felt if Sri Lanka had any chance at all of knocking off these runs , they had to score big hundreds .
13 Eliminating between these equations gives or on separately equating the real and imaginary parts The second of these two relations simplifies to and substitution of this condition into the first yields Equations ( 8.34 ) and ( 8.35 ) , representing the conditions that must be satisfied to procure total rejection , become much simpler if it is assumed that , for they then reduce to Evidently , if and , total rejection occurs at a frequency close to .
14 One of the results of the emphasis on remedies in administrative law is that the procedure for applying for these remedies is central to an understanding of the position of the public law litigant .
15 But because the declaration and injunction are remedies in private law as well as in public law , there are also procedures contained elsewhere in the Rules of the Supreme Court for applying for these remedies .
16 It is to be hoped that their effort will be reflected in the number of students applying for these courses .
17 So opening of these channels will hyperpolarize the membrane , and as a result of that opening what we see is an inhibition of action potentials .
18 Lurking behind these measures , therefore , is a congerie of theories of economic growth and/or development most applicable to the United States and other similar industrial economies .
19 Instead of more concrete , conjestion , pollution and unemployment , we are grappling with these issues at grass roots level .
20 Any English cookery writer who published a recipe opening with these words would be thought distinctly out of touch .
21 The dryness of the colour leaving the brush gives the feeling of imprecision and confusion , reflected in the experience of walking in these conditions .
22 Townsend says the aim of the book is to give enough information for people planning a trip and ‘ to try and capture at least some of the joy and excitement of walking in these mountains ’ .
23 ‘ Sir , ’ said a voice , ‘ in your place , I would have refreshed myself some inches upstream from my feet , for I have been walking in these boots for months , and the juice flowing away from me can not be sweet .
24 Why is this breakthrough occurring in these countries ?
25 Our results now make it relatively straightforward to predict where phosphorylation might be occurring in these proteins .
26 The vacuoles appearing in these cells during infusion of caerulein contain activated lysosomal enzymes which in turn may activate the digestive enzymes leading to cell destruction and presumably to leakage of these enzymes into the interstitial tissue ( where they produce inflammation ) and into the blood .
27 ‘ It is very exciting what is happening in these countries ’ .
28 In the meantime , database designers can strengthen the chances of protection by retaining copies of layouts and specifications for databases on the basis that anyone copying the structure of their database indirectly infringes the copyright subsisting in these materials , subject to them not being dictated by function .
29 well they were they was rolling in all the muck in the farmyard but they , they went to the pies just put their noses round them and turned them over and then they s and true as god made little apples they started walking round these pies and they left them and they were still there when we went away .
30 Trading in these securities has been sparse since the crash in October 1987 , and the recent withdrawals of marketmakers such as Warburg Securities , UBS Phillips & Drew and County NatWest from dealing in the securities of many smaller companies has left them without the mandatory two marketmakers for inclusion in the SEAQ system of continuously updated two-way prices .
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