Example sentences of "[adv] being [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is showing you that the sentence or command line is a comment or reminder , and is not being implicated at the moment . |
2 | Of course our cost reductions are not being achieved at the expense of quality in our building standards . |
3 | The man , who is not being named at the request of his family , was detained with a German man at Umm Qasr on May 28 and sentenced to eight years in jail in Baghdad on June 6 , a spokeswoman said . |
4 | Whenever a claim is presented for damage to the craft occasioned abroad , and the craft has been returned to the U.K. for repair , it must be carefully checked that this period has not been exceeded — and especially that the craft is not being left at a holiday destination for a prolonged period . |
5 | Since I 've recently had my car radio stolen I 'm quite in favour of them not being sold at the car boot sales perhaps somebody would like to returns it to me but erm , the , you know , I 'm er you know they do need some restr , some legislation but I would n't want them to be legislated out of existence . |
6 | They 're still being questioned at the moment |
7 | Curiously , seals with these signs were still being made at the end of the Middle Minoan , around 1600 BC , and were entombed in buildings destroyed in 1470 BC , well after the appearance and general adoption of both Linear A and Linear B scripts . |
8 | Last night she was still being treated at the Countess of Chester hospital and under sedation . |
9 | Nearly 500 people arrested after the rebel attacks were still being held at the time of the AI visit . |
10 | Other ranges and designs were introduced to cope with even heavier demands and with minor amendments , utility furniture was still being produced at the time of the festival of Britain in nineteen fifty one . |
11 | The thought of radioactive material passing their front doors and then possibly being stored at the wharf , until the tides were right , tipped the balance for many residents . |
12 | There are many cases which end up being settled at a figure considerably higher than that for which the case might have settled , say , 1–2 years previously . |
13 | A number of board members are pressing for the directors ' new suites , now being readied at the top of a spanking new building on Washington 's H Street , to be exempted from the Bank-wide policy of no smoking that begins on July 1st . |
14 | There 's no end to the ailments which are now being laid at the door of stress . |
15 | Data for this research will be obtained both from interviews with MNEs and from the data bank on MNEs and international investment now being assembled at the University of Reading . |
16 | Thankfully , cricket is now being reintroduced at the school , thanks to a Clubturf match pitch and two practice nets . |
17 | This is a charge increasingly being laid at the door of city governments when disbursing federal grants by , amongst others , Dommel and Rich ( 1987 ) , Fainstein and Fainstein ( 1986 ) and Strickland and Judd ( 1983 ) . |
18 | It had been hoped that the centrepiece of the summit would be the initialling of a draft treaty reducing the superpowers ' arsenals of strategic nuclear weapons currently being negotiated at the START talks in Geneva [ see p. 37267 ] . |
19 | But bringing this back into my work , I see myself as good old anarchist Spence , blundering around between the different discourses between cultural politics and alternative health and mainline health and actually being silenced at every count . |
20 | Continuing nursing care , it 's important to stress here , that the continuing nursing care , the arrangements have relied to some extent on the use of joint finance to ensure that the Health Authority has been able to meet during the year the extra workload , and er , the budget settlement that they have , er , is actually being discussed at the moment with a view to the picking up some of those costs on a continuing basis . |