Example sentences of "be [v-ing] that [adj] [noun pl] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | There is an item about this joint staffing watch at item ten , which suggests that the government are also finding that it 's got limited use , and are suggesting that these returns should be completed on a different basis , and rather than quarterly , annually . |
2 | Some MPs are suggesting that local authorities should be given the power to compel farmers to protect hedges . |
3 | Commercial banks everywhere are realising that profitable banks may become big , but not the other way round . |
4 | While manufacturers were perceived as the traditional users of sales promotion , now retailers and financial institutions are realising that these techniques can help build business . |
5 | 7 days after Richard Miles 's death , the police are hoping that passing motorists can provide them with vital clues . |
6 | If you 're pr promoting that rich peasant economy , you are hoping that middle peasants will be upwardly ambitious and mobile and , and will also move up to be , to be rich peasants . |
7 | A CHURCH is praying that local planners will have a change of heart . |
8 | Reverend Sawyer is praying that these measures will help fortify the congregation and the the church coffers . |
9 | In limiting the concept of social representations to these sons of phenomena , Moscovici is denying that social representations can be found in all societies , and suggesting that they only emerge under certain social conditions . |
10 | She 's warning that more lives will be lost because cars and lorries are racing through the main street at up to eighty miles an hour . |
11 | The council is hoping that local firms will help to fund tourism promotion in the future . |
12 | The Museums and Galleries Commission is hoping that these considerations will lead the Charity Commissioners to reconsider their decision under the cy-pres ( i.e. next best thing ) provision of the 1960 Charities Act , which allows a charitable bequest or trust to be altered where the original stipulation is no longer relevant . |
13 | She 's hoping that private businesses will contribute to the upkeep . |
14 | But now Wiltshire County Council 's proposing that those buses should be scrapped to save money . |
15 | The DES was suggesting that 30,000 places could be used for diversification . |
16 | In making its threat it was recognizing that altered circumstances might drive it , and ‘ a lot of Loyalists ’ , to Take the Side of the Other . |
17 | In effect , Bruno was arguing that divine attributes could be given physical meaning — as Newton was to do later when he reconstructed space in terms of God 's omnipresence . |