Example sentences of "[adv] be [v-ing] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Certain ones of them , for instance the Brazilians may not be taking an awful lot of notice , or may not apparently be taking an awful lot of notice at the moment , but I think the pressure is on , and that things are changing , and more and more countries are going towards policies that will in fact support , sustained yield production and timber from the forests , and the reservation of the forests for that purpose , erm I mean in many countries have a policy where they just let tribal institutes use the raw material , and the forest is not reserved , and it 's not looked after . |
2 | By not addressing these issues school management would be failing to seize the opportunity of LMS and would merely be extending the previous resource practice into the new era . |
3 | For example , the modern female hostage who falls in love with her captor may not merely be manifesting the well-known defence of ‘ identification with the aggressor ’ ( particularly since it is not so much identification with him as submission to him ) , she may instead be giving way to her phylogenetic id and its demand that a female captured by a male should look to him for sexual satisfaction . |
4 | We 're saying that by 1995 , all UK beaches will only be reaching the bare EC legal standard in order to avoid being prosecuted . |
5 | I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think so , thank you , and of course I shall only be staying the one night , ’ she said very firmly . |
7 | I agree with your correspondent 's sentiments regarding the Forth Road Bridge and the removal of the tolls , but he will only be arriving a few minutes earlier at Edinburgh 's infamous Barnton roundabout tailback , which I believe can only be resolved by switching transport policy away from cars and road freight . |
8 | On a miles per scream basis , there are lots of competent cars at a fraction of the Bentley 's price that could go that distance before getting too strident , and a Mercedes S-class would still only be whispering the odd complaint after 1200 miles . |
9 | However , it is inefficient from a user 's point of view to leave course assessment to suppliers ( who will not necessarily be assessing the same thing as users ) , and inappropriate to expect individual users to be able to evaluate courses within any framework other than their own needs . |
10 | Thereafter the truly experienced Phillips-watcher will know that he is to be found in the corner of the studio conducting a vehement argument with himself on the subject of whatever he just did n't tell you , and will shortly be sending an assistant back to pick up his hat . |
11 | ACET will shortly be opening a new office in the east end of London to serve clients in North and East London . |
12 | President Sam Nujoma announced on Oct. 29 that Namibia would shortly be opening a Namibian interests office in South Africa . |
13 | In addition to London , Tyzack has an office in Bristol and will shortly be opening a third UK branch in the North . |
14 | Fifty Russian orphans will soon be enjoying a three month stay in the region . |
15 | Fr Morrow said he would soon be lodging the same application at Keighley County Court in Mr Bland 's home town . |
16 | Lynda says that she did think long and hard about changing careers — not least about the fact that as a Stoy 's partner she could soon be drawing a six figure profit share , compared to the substantially lower salary she would get at C&R . |
17 | If all goes well , you 'll soon be driving the new Saab Carlsson CD into the company car park . |
18 | Man City 0 , Spurs 1 PETER REID will soon be signing a new contract at Maine Road , But the City manager could do with signing a player as well , if all the words about challenging for the title are to mean anything . |
19 | The " plan of action " stated that " we could soon be witnessing a dramatic exodus exceeding even that of August-September 1990 " [ see p. 37697 ] . |
20 | The Company will soon be launching a new video collection — for further info call the GRH Education Press Office on |
21 | These celebratory fanfares do n't sound as though they might just be heralding the very advent of Slavonic culture . |
22 | ‘ They will just be having a normal family Christmas , all of them together . ’ |
23 | ( A note here to working mums : depriving your sons of a little mothering might just be doing a middle-aged woman a favour in years to come ! ) |
24 | For in a day or two days you 'd just be returning the weary road for the funeral mass . ’ |
25 | And they would not be choosing the Communist Party . |
26 | I am sure that he will not be preaching an anti-Christian message . |
27 | These parents may not be providing a good quality of interaction with their child and so demand a much higher level of therapeutic input . |
28 | When converted into German marks , the workers would not be earning a great deal . |
29 | Put in the language of this chapter , we should not be seeking the Holy Grail in the curriculum or anywhere else , but attempting to create relationships between management and professionality within structures which are good at bringing about change without exhausting or demeaning teachers in the process . |
30 | If the answer to the question is the latter , then the [ referee ] could not be exercising a judicial function or a quasi-judicial function , if there is any such distinction . |