Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It means that they 're beginning to realize that Free People are not just a bunch of dumb bomb-chuckers . ’
2 My right hon. Friend the Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup ( Mr. Heath ) echoed Harold Macmillan 's theme when he spoke to the House on 28 October 1971 : ’ I can not over-emphasise the importance the scale and quality of the decision whether we are going to decide that Western Europe should now move along the path to real unity our decision tonight will vitally affect the sort of world in which we British people and many generations to come will live their lives ’ .
3 ‘ I think we are going to see that slight pick-up disappear .
4 Other banks and lending institutions are beginning to realise that Third World countries have very little hope of ever paying back the huge loans they have taken out .
5 It is only now that men and women are beginning to realize that representative institutions are not necessarily guardians of freedom but can themselves become engines of tyranny .
6 Scientists are beginning to argue that psychological fitness could be the biggest hurdle to a Mars mission .
7 It says Ralph and Denise are only too aware there can be no substitute for James but are beginning to hope that better times could just be coming .
8 ‘ Every time we meet we are having to recognise that evil men are cutting down people from our community . ’
9 Many students of social behaviour are coming to agree that both methods must be employed together .
10 ‘ Well , I 'm going to see that this sort of thing never happens again , ’ I said .
11 ‘ I 'm beginning to think that last night was a mistake , ’ she muttered .
12 I 'm beginning to feel that direct action is the only way forward like Earth First , who in Canada lie down in front of loggers and generally sabotage development .
13 Will my hon. Friend assure my constituents and the House that the Conservative party and Ministers in Scotland are fighting to ensure that that workshop , which has a record of excellence and can carry out plating work which saves the Government millions of pounds on buying replacement parts , will continue because of its record and not for sentimental reasons ?
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