Example sentences of "it [be] [v-ing] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Smiths claims the record companies are charging so much that it 's having to offer large discounts . |
2 | I do n't want a discussion about this because it 's going to engender more problems than it will solve . ’ |
3 | Well , there again , yes , with reservations because if it comes to the fact that if it 's going to save human lives , yes . |
4 | But if you practise it sitting down , your voice 'll be very different , the speed of your voice will be different , and if you do n't practise it out loud you wo n't be able to get any idea of whether it 's going to take three minutes or not . |
5 | ‘ I just know it 's going to knock these Parisians dead ! ’ |
6 | It is looking to open further offices abroad too , to complement the distributor network it has set up across Western Europe , the Pacific Rim and Australia . |
7 | Now it is aiming to recruit 100 runners for London 1991 and is eager to increase contributions from various other regional running events . |
8 | While Mid-Glamorgan county council 's £2 million investment in the Cardiff-Aberdare Valley line has traffic exceeding expectations , it is having to buy three trains to get the Maesteg line re-opened , bringing its input to £3 million . |
9 | In particular it is revealing to consider two principles in deterrence theory which are considered to inhibit ‘ conventional ’ crime — these are ‘ the certainty of being caught ’ and ‘ the severity of the punishment ’ . |
10 | On Jan. 29 the Iranian government denied claims made in the UK press that it was seeking to recruit nuclear scientists from the former Soviet Union . |
11 | The most this can mean is that the people who voted for the party did so knowing that it was planning to do certain things , and that therefore these voters can be assumed to have consented to those plans . |