Example sentences of "they are [adv] [v-ing] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important to note that even though back variants of /a/ are strongly emblematic of vernacular speech , they are nevertheless spreading to higher-status groups in the wider community . |
2 | They have a wide range of clients , from artists and photographers to electricians , and are planning to expand — they are already looking for new offices . |
3 | We can reveal in a world exclusive that they are already looking for more places to fly to — together . |
4 | It is a problem recognised by the Circuit of Ireland organisers — and one they are already addressing with 1994 in mind . |
5 | When councils start charging half what Oxford is paying ( as they are already doing in most parts of Scotland ) the Community Charge will seem a much fairer system . |
6 | Many adult educators , particularly in inner city and working-class areas , would probably argue that they are already working with unemployed people , like the Southwark Institute , through their mainstream programme . |
7 | They are both living on social security , although Alan has had various jobs in the past . |
8 | They are steadily declining in many rivers , and have vanished from others . |
9 | They are also helping to developing models for an alternative health system . |
10 | While the forest losses are themselves helping to transform the landscape , they are also contributing to accelerating rates of soil erosion because the sites are frequently on steeply sloping land . |
11 | But they are currently going through one of the worst spells in their history and slumped to an all-time low last Sunday , losing 3–0 at home to fellow relegation strugglers Drogheda United . |
12 | But they are gradually coming into grammatical focus . |
13 | ‘ Whatever people have been through , they are still looking for that perfect one-to-one relationship . ’ |
14 | At the time of writing they are still working on this , although they no longer expect an immediate or easy solution . |
15 | This overriding goal entails that the best constitutional arrangements each person can reach while acting in conformity with his own moral ideals are morally valid , and since the commonly agreed upon arrangements are so regarded by everyone , they are morally binding on all . |
16 | When this happens the rest of the school , who along the way have trained with the successful runner , may have beaten him on occasion , have been course markers , marshals , timekeepers , supporters and team-mates , really feel that sport is n't just another soap opera glimpsed on television or paraded through the back pages of the newspapers — it 's something that they are actively experiencing at first hand for themselves . |
17 | ‘ The government is very cautious — they say they are only talking about domestic accounting principles — but this is a big step forward . ’ |
18 | The CCG team started work on the Channel Tunnel site in September 1987 and have built up until they are now catering for some 6,000 workers at two locations — Upper and Lower Shakespeare Cliff . |
19 | And they are now working to this timetable for the road . |
20 | However , they are now appearing in such large numbers that many libraries have prepared Key word in context ( KWIC ) lists , which give the range of subjects covered in the various abstracting and indexing sources available in the library . |
21 | They are constantly looking for these changes , especially in situations which have previously been difficult . |
22 | No , in the , in the erm the Department of the Environment , they are actually talking about unitary authorities . |
23 | If real wages are lower , then in the short run employment will rise to and output to i.e. output rises above its equilibrium level because people are ‘ fooled ’ into thinking they are working for real wage when they are actually working for real wage . |
24 | In popular speech , when people expatiate upon the virtues or vices of the British , Scottish , Welsh , Irish , Jewish or any other so-called ‘ race ’ , they are really talking about particular cultural attitudes and characteristics . |
25 | Local magazines : Most regions have their own glossy magazines and some also have more newsy and less magazines produced either by independent publishers or by local authorities or community groups , They are usually looking for good material of local interest , Contact : The editor or reporters . |