Example sentences of "[noun] [be] have [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The purpose of the remainder of this chapter is to analyse the changing structure and composition of the national population , assess the principal dimensions of population redistribution , and examine the impact which both these sources of change are having on the geography of Britain . |
2 | This research aims to monitor the continuing but tentative humanitarian , parliamentary and economic contacts between the regimes to detect any changes in their positions , and to gauge what impact their contacts are having upon their domestic politics . |
3 | Car production and trade figures released today , highlight the difficulties that British manufacturers are having in selling their products overseas . |
4 | The second half is a useful elementary review of the impact computers are having in fields such as business , education , health and the arts . |
5 | the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste . |
6 | the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste . |
7 | He was staring at her , amazed at the reaction her words were having on him ; it was , in a way , as if she were suffering an agony similar to his own . |
8 | Surere stopped , to see what effect his words were having on Huy . |
9 | Recourse is had to the growing body of scientific knowledge to demonstrate that the traditional classification no longer reflects the external realities of life . |
10 | If as part of the task you specify the effect the programme is to have on the audience , you are building in the criteria by which that audience can judge the programme and you are giving them a purpose in viewing . |
11 | The lieutenant noticed the difficulty his enemy was having in regaining control , from the Cadillac 's still swinging rear end . |
12 | It was only as shore jet ceased to meet increasing demands that recourse was had to outcrops exposed on hillsides in the interior . |
13 | There is no logical distinction between the use of ministerial statements introducing subordinate legislation ( to which recourse was had in the Pickstone case [ 1989 ] A.C. 66 ) and such statements made in relation to other statutory provisions which are not in fact subsequently amended . |
14 | Participants for the programme were selected from a list of families who had raised concerns about the effect the condition was having on their lives . |
15 | Hundreds of flooded cellars are having to be pumped clear before many shops and business premises can reopen . |
16 | The Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp ‘ Unified Unix ’ effort is now thought to be part of a much broader set of strategic discussions that the two companies are having on how best they can collaborate on a wide range of technologies , today 's edition of our sister paper Unigram.X reports . |
17 | BUSINESSMEN are having to ‘ slum it ’ in aircraft economy class seats because of company cutbacks and some are very unhappy about it , according to a survey by travel company Wagons-Lits . |
18 | I 'd rather take that approach , and what I would suggest is that , wherever possible , teachers should think about involving parents in the kinds of difficulties that the child is having in school , and thereby becomes a team effort rather than parents working one direction and perhaps teachers working in another . |
19 | Not only have batteries and chargers become the focus of power-tool research and development , but smaller and more efficient motors are having to be produced |
20 | We want to find out exactly what impact these films are having on tourism . ’ |
21 | I can see fits being had by party . |
22 | Göring 's popularity in particular suffered as it became evident that , whatever successes German troops were having in distant parts , as head of the Luftwaffe , he was unable to guarantee the protection of the homeland . |
23 | During the journey up-river the effect the war is having on the country is portrayed in striking , sometimes surreal images . |
24 | SCIENTISTS from Canada and the United States have given up attempts to agree about what effect acid rain is having on the environment of North America . |
25 | Thirdly , it made people aware of the effect affluence was having on their environment . |
26 | A lot of off-spec product was having to be recycled . |
27 | But in order to see the seriousness and urgency of things , we need now to invade teachers ' privacy , and to explore the effects that these trying conditions are having on their emotional lives . |
28 | Hewlett-Packard Co and IBM Corp 's ‘ Unified Unix ’ effort is thought to be part of a much broader set of strategic discussions the two firms are having on how best they can collaborate on a wide range of technologies . |
29 | But George , calmly , will impress on him how he is part of a team and the profound effect his actions are having on the success of the club . |
30 | Research programmes were being stretched out in time and slowed down , and experiments were having to be cancelled as priorities were reassessed . |