Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Against this , J.H. Gagnon and William Simon have argued in their book Sexual Conduct that sexuality is subject to ‘ socio-cultural moulding to a degree surpassed by few other forms of human behaviour ’ , and in so arguing they are building both on a century of sex research and on a century of questioning the notion of ‘ natural man ’ .
2 Conversely , if you are building up to a competition and wish to greatly increase your fitness and endurance , the FDR should be very intense and should make up a large part of your training .
3 At least one top left-hander in the top six looks a must to help combat Warne 's leg-spin-and the odds on David Gower returning are shortening almost by the hour .
4 ‘ I 've been catching up on the week 's news , and who do I find hitting the headlines yet again ? ’
5 By now it was early afternoon and Rick ( who had been catching consistently on the corn ) and I decided we were getting peckish , so , being nominated ’ chef of the week ’ I had to sort out the dinner .
6 Gloucestershire have not been faring well in the Benson and Hedges Cup .
7 As you 'll have heard , bass makers Warwick are branching out into the area of specialised bass amplification .
8 We have n't that much experience of working with thirteen to fourteen year olds , so we have been collaborating closely with the teachers in devising what could go into each lecture .
9 Ironically Pembroke , the most recently developed area , where today new routes are tumbling out of the sky as fast as the climbers , has become the place where descriptions — starred pitches probably excluded — still offend mightily under the grade descriptions act .
10 You may sense that your words are tumbling out into a kind of void .
11 Despite the pressure which has been building up on the government in recent months , including growing dissent within her own party , she reiterated her old misgivings about the monetary system and added a new one for good measure .
12 Despite the pressure which has been building up on the government in recent months , including growing dissent within her own party , she reiterated her old misgivings about the monetary system and added a new one for good measure .
13 With the tent flap closed , the heat had been building up under the canvas .
14 Towards the end of the 19th century , a crisis had been building up over the names of organic compounds .
15 While his loving note helped to sooth her misgivings , it was difficult to control the inner turmoil which had been building up over the months .
16 Pressures for change had been building up within the legislature for some time and these were to be given added impetus by the events surrounding the resignation of President Nixon .
17 It means the loss of hopes and plans which have been building up in the parents during the months of pregnancy .
18 The pressure — it 's been building up like a head of steam … ’
19 But now other countries , particularly Korea and Japan , are competing successfully with the result that Britain and Clydeside have fewer orders .
20 Banks are competing fiercely for a share of the slower-growing market .
21 The group members have not been idle during their enforced stay from Glenburrell Bridge as we have been helping out on the Society 's stall at local shows as well as building Thomas , The Tank Engine and , having purchased the show stand that we used to borrow , we are now adapting this stand for our own use at shows .
22 A Mirror Group Newspapers spokesman adds : ‘ Since Mr Maxwell died , Helen Liddell has been helping out with the group .
23 A few major labels have been sniffing around on the strength of ‘ Rockin' The Forest ’ .
24 Less robust , but far more weighty , messages of similar import from Conservative back-benchers have been raining down on the heads of Norman Lamont and John Major since Tuesday 's announcement that VAT will be imposed on domestic gas , electricity and coal .
25 In Britain in nineteen ninety three we are hanging on to the remains of our welfare state by our fingertips .
26 Richard Spink , of the Citizens Advice Bureaux , said : ‘ Thousands are hanging on by the skin of their teeth .
27 I hang my coat up and start to shout and tell those who are hanging around in the corridor to get outside until the bell goes .
28 Swingbeat New Editioners Bell Biv Devoe are hanging out in the lounge telling stories of how the helicopter in their latest video toppled off a windy roof .
29 Well it maybe , you see I 've had this , this has been hanging around for a month
30 And Miss Haines , as Clara suddenly realized , with a curious tremor of conviction , had actually been hanging around in the corridor waiting for her to emerge .
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