Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [v-ing] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is only that by doing so , the accounts are reflecting the economic reality more closely . |
2 | Success Sunderland are adopting the same formation that brought Ipswich success in the 70s , and the results have been encouraging enough to persuade the 37-year-old boss to call off his search for a midfield playmaker . |
3 | They fought like wounded lions in the next game ; 20 ; 30 years on Swindon are showing the same spirit . |
4 | That is , if the kidnappers are following the same route . ’ |
5 | ALL over Britain , office , shopping and road projects launched in the sunny days of the late 1980s are drawing to a close and building workers , their companies and shareholders are facing the economic equivalent of deep mid-winter . |
6 | Whichever hand it is held in , ensure that the fingers are supporting the other cover . |
7 | Swiss authorities are probing the alleged misappropriation of about £60 million of investors ' funds . |
8 | Egyptian authorities are giving the highest priority to protecting visitors , but 100% security can not be guaranteed . |
9 | At a time when galleries are feeling the financial squeeze and playing safe with established artists , or even closing altogether , showing and selling work to the public from one 's own studio is an attractive option for artists . |
10 | POLICE and fire brigade experts are investigating the second blaze in a fortnight at a farm on the Mulgrave estate near Whitby . |
11 | Molecules are sharing the same body with their remote molecular cousins . |
12 | Several groups are investigating the molecular control of development . |
13 | ‘ Celtic fans are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the club 's European Cup triumphs and will be looking for more success . |
14 | There 's no pot of gold for the big moto cross race of the weekend though … the Thamesdown club are staging the British round of the 250 cc World Championship at Foxhill Park at Wanborough … |
15 | I find that some of the ‘ B ’ band kids are doing the same syllabus , and in some cases they get the same marks or better marks than us , yet they ca n't do ‘ O ’ level and they 're in the ‘ B ’ band . |
16 | The game 's official lawmakers are preparing the new legislation , to be presented to the ICC , following last summer 's controversy surrounding Pakistan 's Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis . |
17 | One the other side of the coin , there are some parents who believe that their LEAs are ignoring the new law . |
18 | ‘ It worries me that impresarios are using the Russian label to make money at the expense of companies like us , like the Scottish and Northern Ballet . |
19 | Wreaking havoc : could Camberley be suffering the first invasion of delinquent teenage toads ? |
20 | Environmentalists welcomed the move , claiming that some fishermen in Cornwall and the South-West were disguising the true extent of the problem . |
21 | So I would go down there and that 's where I got hip to Van Halen , because all the kids were playing the stupid Eruption solo every day . |
22 | Now , faced with the Anglo-Irish accord , the three unionist leaders were again united and Paisley and Molyneaux were working the main street of Bangor to boost Kilfedder 's support . |
23 | While councils were defining the central doctrines of the faith , the Fathers of the fourth and fifth centuries were bringing the conceptual equipment of antique thought and the rhetorical techniques of classical literature to its exposition and interpretation . |
24 | Initially viewed with doubt , it was not long , however , before most manufacturers were following the French team 's lead and developing turbo-charged engines . |
25 | Imperial preachers were haranguing the coastal populace to destroy … people like Jaq himself , people who would become polluted through no real fault of their own , in many cases . |
26 | He keeps Cuba 's economy under state control while Mr Gorbachev is moving the other way . |
27 | The president is taking the key decision as to whether to increase his forces in the Gulf and to switch from a defensive to an offensive posture . |
28 | Former junior doctor Chris Johnstone 's pioneering the legal approach by taking his old employer , Bloomsbury Health Authority to court , backed by the British medical Association 's Chris Finlon . |
29 | LITTLE Jonathan Varney is bringing the precious gift of laughter into the life of his tragic elder brother Matthew . |
30 | This is the deep sleep level , at which the unconscious mind is obtaining the greatest amount of real rest . |