Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [vb -s] to be [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | For the lips , Yves Rocher follows the ‘ blood-red ’ theme which seems to be emerging for lips this autumn , with a new Long & Lasting Lipstick shade called Rouge Authentique . |
2 | Another development which appears to be gaining ground , if not acceptance , is the substitution of players rather than the replacement of an injured player . |
3 | But in spite of the insistent use of demotic speech in The Confidential Clerk , the very quality which seems to be missing from it is contemporaneity — it is worth remembering , in contrast , that John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger was produced only three years later . |
4 | Plans for the next show , however , are not running so smoothly and Pigott Smith does n't hide his frustration at a system which seems to be hindering his every move . |
5 | Since rhetoric involves argumentation , then a basic question should be asked of any political discourse which appears to be using a rhetoric traditionally associated with the critics , rather than supporters , of the discourse : is the speaker or writer actually arguing against their own ideological tradition , or are they using a complex rhetoric to conduct an argument within their own tradition ? |
6 | This is another spot which seems to be enjoying a good run of birds of prey for common buzzard and hen harrier were also there and on Saturday a red kite was seen . |