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

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1 A touching 86% agreed that ‘ sex is most fulfilling with the person you love ’ .
2 Doubtless that is not so much a reality as an ideal — and one for which due respect is conspicuously lacking in the ethos of the STV .
3 This is what is effectively happening in the scenario posed .
4 Redmond , now with Oldham , is slowly recovering from the misery of his final few months at the club he joined as a boy .
5 All that and Benn has made the grand gesture of giving his new WBC belt to his first conqueror , Michael Watson , who is slowly recovering after the brain damage he suffered against Eubank last year .
6 The unthinking brashness of the adult expert is altogether lacking in the youngster and our nurturing and helpful instincts are unconsciously aroused , wanting to help the recent arrival become familiar with its new physical overcoat , gently coaxing it into utilizing its full capabilities , like the mother bird calling from the twig .
7 English is finished as a common language , but that 's only according to a Frenchman .
8 But , if it 's only hanging by a thread , let it fall apart and build something new from the components .
9 he 's only coming for an hour .
10 He 's only , he 's only going for a couple of weeks
11 Shirai 's voice here seems to have taken on a new dimension , a darker tonal colour , a new expressiveness that is constantly compelling with the emphasis on the drama .
12 Despite the strictures imposed and the tough economic climate , William Grant & Sons is constantly investing in the future .
13 However , the incident is highly revealing of the concern felt in Cuba about the difficulties of persuading Moscow to make a substantial commitment .
14 While it has made no formal application to offer video-on-demand to customers — the official line is that it is merely looking at the technology 's potential — it is already clear that it faces a tough task convincing regulatory bodies that it has the right to do so .
15 Unfortunately it seems that it has been the agricultural ministry which has won the debate , and Britain is merely tinkering with the problem .
16 Erm , the agency has considered a paper on this as is referred to in the final paragraph , what it 's basically suggesting to the Department of the Environment and the Home Office is , is that a formula is based upon the supply factors er , such as the , the number of fire stations and standard crew levels etcetera .
17 Just as the smell of a ripe Camembert is only mouthwatering at the dinner table , the attraction of female odours is likely to depend on their context .
18 ( Ends sufficient in themselves , it will be remembered , include for us anything chosen however briefly for its own sake , even if it is only lazing in a deckchair in the sun . )
19 is only looking in the mirror
20 Agnes is only waiting for the guest to start speaking his reason for coming .
21 Sheedy may think that Madden , after a club record 375 games and with more than 570 goals during his career , is perhaps coming towards the end of his tether .
22 One of them , it was pointed out to him , was the great ex-Soviet chess player , Korchnoi , who is apparently training with the team in order to reach maximum physical fitness for his world title challenge to his arch-rival , the darling of the Soviets , Karpov .
23 This is probably best explained in terms of the different dialect backgrounds associated with the two areas ( see map 4.1 ) and the progressive adoption in Belfast of a Scottish pattern which is apparently spreading across the city from east to west ( see further Milroy and Milroy 1985b ; J. Harris 1985 ) .
24 He is apparently emerging from the sea , as he is dripping wet and in the background there are waves .
25 The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities has declared itself a potential purchaser but is apparently negotiating on the asking price which is said to be $2 million .
26 The new town is literally blooming with the growth that foreign investment has brought .
27 After recent bad weather and rough seas , local farmers are concerned their land is literally disappearing into the sea . ’
28 A church that is dedicated to a gentle , caring man who cared about the poor , instead of helping the man who needs help and who is literally sitting on the doorstep , is showing tourists paintings , especially commissioned to educate the illiterate about God , is not even showing them to the illiterate .
29 The bungalow is literally sitting in the path of progress , surrounded by redevelopment and waiting to be bulldozed .
30 The book is also universally regarded as McGahern 's masterpiece , a view probably best expressed by playwright Tom Kilroy who described ‘ Amongst Women ’ as ‘ one of the most significant achievements in Irish fiction ’ and suggested that McGahern ‘ is obviously writing at the fullness of his power . ’
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