Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [v-ing] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Traditionalists are complaining that the wedding 's publicity threatens the imperial mystique . |
2 | Most solicitors are finding that a number of receipts issued by superiors or their agents are not completed by being signed in terms of Form 2 of Schedule I prescribed by the Act for redemption receipts . |
3 | Basically interviewers are hoping that the answer to all their prayers is going to come walking through that door . |
4 | Then , economists were openly predicting that the recovery would be more in line with previous post-recessionary periods , but that optimistic bubble has now burst and most experts are admitting that the recovery will be painfully slow . |
5 | Those local authorities that are investing in the necessary shredders and mechanical mixers are finding that the savings of landfill charges go a long way towards paying for the environmental gain . |
6 | But now motoring organizations are warning that the congestion and traffic chaos will get much worse before it gets better . |
7 | One of the speakers was suggesting that a proposal should be judged on its merits when it comes forward for approval to the registering authority and that if it does n't fit into the set pattern , that should n't necessarily debar it . |
8 | Carly 's parents are praying that the operation will succeed . |
9 | Meanwhile more religious Muslim parents are saying that the answer to it all is single sex schools . |
10 | The administrators are alleging that the company 's money was misappropriated and paid away for no benefit to the company . |
11 | BROADCASTERS are warning that a deal struck between the BBC , the Musicians ' Union and the actors ' union , Equity , on the sale of video-recordings of TV programme mean an end to the release of minority interest programmes , like science documentaries , on video-tape or disc . |
12 | Whichever of these two views is being proffered , pluralists are arguing that the creation of the military-industrial complex is a conscious decision by individuals who arc well aware of what they arc doing They are self-consciously striving to subvert the political system to enrich themselves or to strengthen their position in society . |
13 | Conservation organisations are hoping that the New Forest decision will set a precedent for similarly sensitive areas such as the South Downs , the North Pennines and the Cambrian Mountains . |
14 | In his zeal , Bennett and his allies are asserting that the pleasure is so obvious ( otherwise people would n't use crack ) that it should not be mentioned ; and that crack is so dangerous its pleasures should be suppressed lest others follow Morley 's example . |
15 | Optimistic economists are suggesting that the surge in shares and the increase in High Street retail sales indicates that we might finally be emerging from the recession . |
16 | Chris explained : ‘ The length of this recession has n't been accurately predicted by anyone — for example , American economists were forecasting that the US would pull out of recession in 1992 , but here we are at the end of the year and nothing much has changed . |
17 | Come to that , I suppose , most of the other sprinters were hoping that the timing was wrong and were eager to bring me back down to earth . |
18 | And organisers are hoping that the success of this event will keep it going for another half century . |
19 | Fears are growing that the event will trigger violence following the trouble which broke out during a recent ‘ warm-up ’ session for the reggae extravaganza . |
20 | By converting pounds to other currencies investors are gambling that the pound will fall . |
21 | The logical outcome of all this is that some machinery firms are finding that the cost of exhibiting is n't matched by extra sales . |
22 | But now that computer animation looks so real , some advertising agencies are insisting that the images they pay For must look as if they have come from a computer . |
23 | Meanwhile fears were growing that the sect has been attempting to recruit followers in Ireland . |
24 | Cynics are betting that the romance is a huge publicity stunt to help sell the firm : ‘ The relationship will last as long as they can use each other , ’ says one . |
25 | As long ago as 1750 , some astronomers were suggesting that the appearance of the Milky Way could be explained if most of the visible stars lie in a single dislike configuration , one example of what we now call a spiral galaxy . |
26 | Now scientists are saying that the land itself is foreign and that it too has travelled vast distances across ancient oceans — at the rate of some 25 cm a year . |
27 | Within months of the February peck , newspapers were predicting that the couple would separate to escape a ‘ loveless ’ marriage . |
28 | Indeed , by the middle of that year critics were saying that the cuts imposed at the time of the IMF crisis may have been too harsh , and that fixed investment in manufacturing capacity needed to be stepped up , even though it actually rose by 8 per cent in 1978 . |
29 | Both areas are monitored round the clock by surveillance cameras and detectives are hoping that the hoaxer has been captured on tape . |
30 | Both areas are monitored round the clock by surveillance cameras and detectives are hoping that the hoaxer has been captured on tape . |