Example sentences of "it is [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The movement was not without criticism from those whose support might have been taken for granted ; Robertson Nicoll pronounced the 1894 Congress a ‘ failure ’ because ‘ it does not represent Nonconformity and it is wholly lacking in enthusiasm and initiative . ’ |
2 | And it is surely dying from cancer with dignity which requires bravery . |
3 | It is also asking for air-time on radio and television , and for access to national and provincial newspapers and magazines . |
4 | It is desperately looking for advice , help or just moral support from museums and institutions in the west . |
5 | As a result , abattoir owners are beginning to speculate that the operating framework of the beef sector could swing overwhelmingly towards exports — as it is already doing with lamb . |
6 | It is not responsive to the local communities and it is totally lacking in democracy . |
7 | At the moment it is still looking for funding from private and public sources ; the Netherlands has provided an initial grant of US$1.5 million . |
8 | Despite its problems ( see page 1 ) OSF says it is still shooting for self-sufficiency by 1994 . |
9 | The defence of a firm accused of predatory pricing is often that it is merely responding to competition : so evidence of its intentions may be quite important in deciding whether a firm 's conduct is predatory or not . |
10 | ‘ It is now moving towards balance sheet entirely . |
11 | Britain , of course , lagged behind the States , but it is now beginning to surface . |
12 | If the hon. Gentleman would listen rather than talk , he would learn that the price formula for gas has also been revised : where it was minus 2 on the controllable costs it is now going to minus 5 — another tough target . |
13 | There is already a KSR1 at Manchester University and the company has established a UK subsidiary ; it is now opening for business in Germany and France . |
14 | Nor do I feel compelled to depart from that conclusion by the fact that , under the present practice , a local authority which acts as a relator in a relator action is required to give an undertaking in damages even though it is so proceeding in order to enforce the law in the public interest . |