Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It does seem an anachronism that the Australian government could in theory be sacked by the Queen in London , particularly as both countries are devoting much greater attention to their regional interests .
2 Companies are devoting very low attention — at least in terms of money — to controlling investment ’ .
3 Perhaps it is because the fishermen have been demonstrating so much recently that they have not been catching so much fish . ’
4 Industrial and commercial groups are also paying dearly for their rash incursion into property , futures and other financial instruments during the late 1980s : the banks that advised and funded them are faring even worse .
5 You 've just been seeing too many films .
6 These are proving particularly popular with younger disabled people , and a special hoist is available to lift people from wheelchair into boat if needed .
7 One species with whom CAD systems from Random Access are proving particularly popular is the ‘ Architectus Progressus ’ .
8 This information suggests Clios are proving particularly popular with women and professional people .
9 OATS ' two LOFT ( Line Orientated Flight Training ) simulators are proving increasingly popular with airlines .
10 Even though they may only flower once a century , these plants are proving increasingly popular with gardeners and landscapers throughout Europe .
11 Its reforms have not failed , but they are proving terribly painful .
12 Combinations of polymeric bisguanide and benzalkonium chloride , with the synergistic effect of an organic sequestering agent EDTA , are proving highly effective when used bonded onto a non woven applicator .
13 ESSEX University 's first day schools this month are proving highly popular .
14 And , as the Canadian writer Eric Downton put it in 1986 , ‘ societies with Confucian-Buddhist roots are proving more effective in coping with the industrial and technological challenges on the eve of the twenty-first century than [ are those countries with a ] predominantly Christian-Hebraic heritage . ’
15 I hope that even at this late stage Labour will support the GPs ' contract , GP fundholding and NHS trust status for hospitals , all of which are proving so successful .
16 Such technology , coupled to advances such as ‘ embryo sexing ’ and ‘ embryo splitting ’ which are proving so useful in cattle breeding could bring livestock prices down and encourage the adoption of these majestic mammals .
17 Being screened in Barcelona five days a week — in Catalan — the old Street shows are proving so popular that Granada are now hoping to sell further programmes to the rest of Spain .
18 One response to this affront is to erect an alternative system of belief ; to fabricate another , esoteric world of ideas that seems to challenge and in turn to trivialise the ideas that are proving so bothersome .
19 Brewery leases are proving extremely popular , according to agent Christie & Co It has revealed around 850 applications for new leases over the last two months and according to Paul Newman of the company 's leasing division ‘ unlike other business sectors there is a strong demand for them . ’
20 Cost-improvement programmes , which are meant to generate internal savings , are proving far harder to deliver , finance officers say .
21 In some cases joint ventures between the private sector and the NHS are succeeding in taking on areas which are proving too costly or cumbersome for the NHS alone .
22 . with a little help from her new friends who are proving very protective towards the brave youngster .
23 Panchromatic and false-colour infrared images , registered to the British National Grid , are proving very effective for the interpretation of both regional structures and geomorphology ( see frontispiece ) .
24 The lessons are proving very popular , especially with business men and women who say it 's the ideal way to relieve tension after a hard day in the office .
25 The tours are proving very popular .
26 Future generations are likely to deplore the way current societies are allowing so much of their heritage to be destroyed without record .
27 During the 20th century the average person in Western society has been eating too much fat and too little fibre .
28 That 's probably the trouble if you 've been eating too much .
29 There are net nowhere where we are using both one-off and fortuitous savings in certain budget heads to meet unavoidable expenditure we come on within the year , and therefore keep within the Committee 's overall cash limit for the year .
30 Note that the 4013 chip contains two separate D-type bistables but here we are using only one of them .
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