Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | In the old days before we started building the bridge they used to fetch up on a bend about two miles down . |
2 | I recommend that you use a good brush and learn to paint with it well ; if you can master using the brush there will be no need to mess around with varnishes , which in my case will alter the appearance of the painting . |
3 | Some took a pride in their work and explained that by using the override they could get a better product . |
4 | If you are using the Church who will liaise with the Parish priest ? |
5 | Using the tow you can obviously go higher which gives you much more time skiing downhill to put the theory of turning into practice . |
6 | Sometimes the ferret simply holds the rabbit and by drawing the line you can gently move both ferret and rabbit into reaching distance . |
7 | ( The cost of repairing the pipe itself would not be covered . ) |
8 | Reminded that he would be going back as one of the 10 per cent , ‘ Jacki ’ let go one of the handsome smiles which have made him so popular , but he qualified that by underlining the discomfort he might feel in that situation . |
9 | Regardless of whoever is handling the case you must be sure : |
10 | Before submitting the document we must be sure that a full Information memorandum exists , and ideally the data on input form should be taken from the completed Information memorandum . |
11 | So if you 're not too much of a purist about completing the circuit you 'd most probably be best off finishing in Windermere — I 've outlined how to adapt the main route to do this — or in Troutbeck village where the low level route finishes . |
12 | By completing the card you can also receive advice or help with the following : |
13 | In this first of two chapters about mastering the pronunciation we will deal with the suprasegmental features ( affecting more than one sound or segment ( or intonation , tone , rhythm , stress and syllable patterns . |
14 | ‘ If it was just defying the village I would n't think twice . |
15 | When he 'd finished eating the spaghetti he 'd call round and see her . |
16 | But he quickly rejected the notion , realising the furore it would cause . |
17 | ‘ It is , ’ she agreed , then bit her lip , only seeing the trap he 'd set for her when she 'd already tumbled straight into it . |
18 | By alternating the process you can then bring them back to complete the song . |
19 | Whenever difficulty is experienced in the course of business , such as dealing with a partner who appears not to be pulling his full weight or a developing personality clash between two partners , if the existing agreement proves inadequate to the task of resolving the dispute it should as a matter of priority be revised so that from then on it sufficiently deals with such matters in a way that takes account of the actual experience . |
20 | These claims were rejected and the rule that a solicitor be involved was seen as protecting the client who might otherwise be advised to settle too early or for too little to maximize the claims assessors ' cash flow ( Winn , 1968 ) . |
21 | The government 's bet seems to be that by rigging the stockmarket it can lure in enough suckers to help companies raise massive amounts of equity , rather as America 's bull market has helped companies to do there . |
22 | It was appalling the way he could affect her like this . |
23 | Taking a step forward , she saw that by crossing to the side of the compound and climbing the fence she would be able to get back round to the entrance . |
24 | Chris Patten says he 's launching a discussion we must all be part of . |
25 | Each time she made a decision to keep away from birds , she was in fact reinforcing and enlarging the fear in her own mind , so that she changed from being someone who simply did not like birds to becoming a person who would actually consider spending the rest of her life within her own four walls rather than risk encountering a few sparrows in her path . |
26 | Should you succeed in becoming a planner you would be helping to create these parameters . |
27 | After all these years of minding a child he would enjoy some intellectual companionship . |
28 | I have learnt of your work via my colleague in Hong Kong , Fiona Lauder , who says that you would be interested in contributing a script which could fit into our Resources Books for Teachers series . |
29 | The enthusiasm of both Margery Kempe and Richard Rolle for adopting a life-style which would itself openly express a response to God 's love as revealed in the Incarnation and their desire to teach others of this , betrays a deeply felt response to Franciscan teaching ; while Walter Hilton 's beautifully structured account of the progress to essential human fulfilment as inward discovery of the reality of Christ incarnate dying to sin but rising in love , one in heart and mind with God , places Walter Hilton squarely in the tradition of the theology of the Augustinian friars . |
30 | If you 're driving in a flash car , driving a porsche you 'll pay more than in a mini . |