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

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1 All figures that we 've produced and are producing in respect of commitments and the policy element the Greater York policy element of policy H one , relate to within the area defined as Greater York through the Greater York .
2 Applicants can only be given credits if they already fulfil the entry requirements for the programme of study and must be able to supply proof of qualifications or prior learning attainment which they are submitting in support of credit application claims .
3 None of the partners here is actually entitled to a salary ; in theory we split the profits in accordance with a formula that we fix annually and that takes account of age , and experience and what people are contributing in terms of work or clients .
4 A hundred and thirty three Manchester United fans are appearing in court in Istanbul after trouble at a hotel .
5 The influential rock band , whose earliest fans included pop artist Andy Warhol , are appearing in Glasgow on June 1 and 2 , London 's The Forum on June 5 and Wembley Arena the following night .
6 I am writing in response to Mr. John Goldsmith 's letter in the April Pilot in which he claims that our 1:500,000 aeronautical charts suffer from an ‘ appalling lack of clarity ’ and are printed ‘ through blotting paper ’ .
7 I AM writing in response to Mr. Gage 's letter in September RW&P in which he says that there is not a proper step between the club rugby and international rugby in England and that there will be too many league matches for top players .
8 ‘ It is manifestly unjust that a privileged few should continue to accumulate excess goods , squandering available resources while masses of people are living in conditions of misery .
9 More than 870,000 people are living in families on income support in Scotland .
10 In these circumstances it is just as reasonable to assume that political elites or administrative officials are acting autonomously as to assume that they are acting in accordance with society 's preferences .
11 In the scene following , Celia and Rosalind are conversing in prose about Orlando when Duke Frederick enters in verse , ‘ his eyes full of anger ’ , to banish Rosalind ( 1 .
12 What what about when you 're lying in bed at night ?
13 ‘ As you know they 're testing in France at Paul Ricard because of the exceptionally hot weather there at the moment … ’
14 ca n't do anything about it David we 're getting in touch with Blackpool , summat 's gone wrong somewhere along the line , that 's what he 's waiting for a call
15 It does give members an indication of the level of expenditure on particular services , and for the first time , we are showing within these papers , in terms of the budget , the amounts that you 're spending on the direct provision of services , and the amount you 're spending in terms of services that you buy in , and do n't provide directly , and this is shown on , on the service page .
16 ‘ He gave us an indication with regard to certain astrological things that are going on … if these things came to pass , we 're talking in terms of days . ’
17 When you 're talking in terms of Creggan — widows , pensioners , single parent families — you name it we 've got it .
18 You 've got to live in their world if you gon na affect that change , if you do n't live in their world and only live your own , if you do n't recognise , er , the problems that they 're making in terms of change happens , and those are the that you are going to give into the So yes , you can think about yourself and and others , and you can think about the reasons , and you think about the priorities , about planning , about structure level .
19 Ah yes I thought that would er take you by surprise I noticed the sharp intakes of breath there erm but even now we 're thinking in terms of expansion .
20 Erm it would seem to me therefore that if we 're working in terms of ticks and crosses , that area likely to meet Gre Greater York needs , you ought to have a tick against all of them .
21 These ‘ intangibles ’ are growing in importance in NFP structures to provide alternative forms of scale benefit to leading firms and erect further barriers to entry .
22 Ornithologically important heaths occur on this formation , although many are declining in interest through lack of management and development of forestry plantations .
23 The Board have further pointed out to the Committee that some Tutors are sending in End of Module Test Results for Students who have not reached a pass mark ( 60% ) in the Tests .
24 Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ?
25 Right , Ian concerned that are hauling in grain into brig then loading six five thirty five .
26 That those coming to live here , are coming in search of work and a better standard of living .
27 Crucial talks are continuing in London between ambulance management and unions , with the resolution of the 6 month pay dispute at stake .
28 We have a different role , but nevertheless and even , an important one is perhaps in even looking further ahead than the Emergency Planning and therefore I would support er in being brief I would support very much erm Mr 's er motion if you can call it a motion which has been seconded and I hope that other members will will agree that erm we can pass this on to the Chief Executive who obviously will be doing this in any case , but it would give er a a an added er measure if you like er I 'm talking in terms of member involvement in pressing for er a wider look of what has happened after this sad flood has been dealt with .
29 That is exactly what most of them are showing in Belfast at present .
30 This will generate a lot of money — we are talking in figures of £150,000 at least . ’
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