Example sentences of "[noun] are [v-ing] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hoddle kicked off by telling Swindon he wanted to leave … he wanted a bigger club … next thing Chelsea are knocking at the door for both Hoddle and John Gorman … they both resigned …
2 Well the way Chelsea are playing at the moment , you 've got a very good chance of winning .
3 When kittens are sucking at the nipple , letting the mother know all is well .
4 Already , my fingers are picking at the edge of the pad and I have only written , ( dragged out ) 178 words , but who 's counting ?
5 This is also known as the purposive approach , since the courts are looking at the purpose for which the Act was passed .
6 Downland Housing Association are building at the Larch Cottage site , Portsmouth Road , while the second site is at Lynchborough Road , Passfield .
7 No other foreigners are training at the moment .
8 His benevolent brown eyes are looking at the floor to Shirley 's left , about five feet beyond her , and he appears to be thinking not about the flute as a career , but about the problems and opportunities of kitchen floor tiling .
9 Bargaining or negotiation , a less pompous term is haggling , only occur when both parties are dealing at the margin .
10 Both parties are looking at the project from different angles , so it is not surprising if each fails to see the other 's viewpoint .
11 A group of Russian teenagers are studying at the Abbey International College ; they 'll help to show the orphans around :
12 ‘ All we have been told is that there will be a profit of £7,000-a-year but similar facilities in the North-East are running at a loss . ’
13 But only 3,000 wildcat miners are digging at the mine , compared with 20,000 a year ago .
14 Like the stately swan gliding serenely over the water , few suspect that under the surface the legs and feet are going at a rate of knots , with the result that the following items are in the pipeline , if not already attended to : —
15 Parents are protesting at a headmaster 's decision to send home an entire class because there 's no-one to teach them .
16 Rural areas are suffering at the moment .
17 They simply can not afford to sit back when , each year , some 300 youngsters are straining at the leash to get into their midst via the Qualifying Schools .
18 Each day 25 refugees are dying at a camp housing about 190,000 in Dollo on the Somali border , officials said , adding that , on March 17 alone , 55 people died there .
19 He says that the council are looking at a number of options , the pool is being considered because it 's very costly to run .
20 According to Tektronix UK Ltd , Marlow , Buckinghamshire , commercially available X-Windows applications are increasing at a rate of 40% a year : under the company 's validation programme , over 60 new applications have been approved after testing on Tektronix TekXpress X terminals .
21 Bankruptcies are running at a record rate of 800,000 a year .
22 Ethnic Germans and asylum-seekers are entering at a rate of 1,600 per day .
23 The Regional Arts Boards are straining at the leash , wanting to take over as many of the Arts Council 's responsibilities as they can get .
24 With entries up 20 per cent , the organisers are looking at the possibility of using an additional hall for the event .
25 SMALL BUSINESSES are collapsing at the rate of one every 10 minutes .
26 Businesses are collapsing at the rate 76 a day with a total of 7,014 company insolvencies in the three months to the end of September , according to the British Chambers of Commerce .
27 Businesses are collapsing at the rate 76 a day with a total of 7,014 company insolvencies in the three months to the end of September , according to the British Chambers of Commerce .
28 New figures out today from the British Chambers of Commerce show that businesses are collapsing at the rate of 76 a day .
29 Utah 's renowned salt flats are disappearing at the rate of 1 per cent a year , and may disappear completely within decades .
30 Scotch Whisky 's decline has now accelerated to the extent that sales in the UK are collapsing at the rate of 1 million cases per annum .
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