There is a big
difference between government agents scanning items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing, from searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers, financial records, e‐mail messages and Web site visits.
A. government agents scanning items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing,
from searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers
: idiom is between x and yB. government agents who are scanning items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing,
or searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers
: idiom is between x and yC. government
agents scanning of items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing, and searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer which contains work papers
: Scanning is gerund, searching is verb. It should be agents' scanning even if we use gerundD. government agents
that scan items for explosives or that look through a suitcase full of clothing, and
that search through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers
: We are not differntiating Govt. Agents, but their actionsE. government agents
scanning items for explosives or looking through a suitcase full of clothing, and
searching through the hard drive of a laptop computer containing work papers