Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other . |
2 | Hampshire director Terry Butler and former NHS deputy chief executive Andrew Foster led the group to assist authorities struggling with some aspects of implementation . |
3 | However , the proportion of cases deriving from this estimate of misplaced anal cancers actually decreased during 1943–77 . |
4 | This process of dealing with her impressions was dovetailed into her everyday tasks without the two activities interfering with each other . |
5 | The literature relating to this branch of anthropology is immense ; some of it is very sophisticated in form , even mathematical . |
6 | The rules applying to such proceedings are the Insolvency Rules 1986 . |
7 | No counsel appearing on this appeal has attempted to defend those findings of fact or suggest that the reasons are in any way adequate . |
8 | There were eighty-eight photos or illustrations relating to this court case and the aftermath , virtually equalling the number found for all the other rape cases in the year . |
9 | Queries relating to this matter should be addressed to the Librarian . |
10 | Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries relating to this matter . |
11 | From morning to dusk on all days except the Sabbath , he was out in the marketplace among the other merchants trading in any commodity with which he could make a profit , including money itself . |
12 | It does not contain and should not be treated as constituting any representation in connection with any offer or invitation , nor shall it or any part of it form the basis or be relied upon in any way in connection with any contract relating to any securities . |
13 | That was to stop the story appearing in any publication , or on radio or on television . |
14 | In fact , unknown to the traveller , who was no more a geologist than a naturalist , he was about to step over the geological phenomenon of two prehistoric ages crunching into each other as noticeably as jagged waves hitting a large smooth stone . |
15 | Therefore , for example the pressure groups relating to each fund are different and their demands are also different . |
16 | A similar course , however , was being pursued by the varied groups pressing for such things as nursery schools , a national health service , ‘ new towns ’ and National Parks . |
17 | In contrast under the CPA 1987 , it has already been seen that there are different rules relating to each part of the statute . |
18 | Those rules relating to such matters as freedom of speech and assembly derive from , and have the same status as , any other rule of law . |
19 | The syntactic component could look at all the word-pairs for each tag ending at some vertex in the graph and discard all but the highest scoring , based on the acoustic scores and the pair-wise probabilities , since , given this parsing method , no later information is relevant to the decision . |
20 | Suspension notice Under s14 of CPA 1987 , an enforcement authority which has reasonable grounds for suspecting that any safety provision relating to any goods has been contravened , is empowered to serve a notice prohibiting the person for up to six months from supplying , offering or exposing for supply those goods . |
21 | Luke claims that Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken but there is no record of a census happening at that time . |
22 | Redeployment Redeployed staff should be given consideration for vacancies occurring within any area of the Group . |
23 | The authorities relating to those provisions demonstrated the desirability at the very least of the need to adjourn for fresh hearing when a bench of two disagree . |
24 | Slight and in his mid-twenties , he moved with energetic nervousness , his sharp eyes darting in all directions , as if on constant guard against a knife in the back — a worrying habit which I have since come to associate with compulsive back-stabbers . |
25 | Logically , critical reflection is ‘ higher ’ because it calls for a state of mind reflecting on that learning . |
26 | The inspector , however , found that any bonuses deriving from this design ‘ have been lost and also much of the experience and skill of the ‘ old Feltham ’ which coped well with a difficult borstal population' . |
27 | So InterCity declared a policy for the 1990s of offering catering in some form , on all their services . |
28 | They also provide detailed information on the structural basis for ligand binding by these proteins , which may be important in the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds in the rat and the metabolism of fatty acids in the kidney . |
29 | Pipkin sat trembling under a fern , his ears drooping on either side of his head . |
30 | And when Jessie did n't answer , she went on , her words tumbling over each other now , ‘ You 're mad . |