Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You react like one when you burn the toast , so why should n't you react like one when you are pitching for a new account ? |
2 | If you are pitching for an account , appearing on television or radio , making a significant speech , always have a company Gofer with you . |
3 | ( Abstract nouns , participles , and relative pronouns are italicized in the above passage . ) |
4 | As each financial year passes , the bow-wave does , indeed , dissipate as research and development programmes meet snags ; as decisions are delayed in the labyrinth of Whitehall committees ; as procurement contracts slip behind schedule ; and as units expend less than they asked for due to similar delays in their day-to-day training and operations . |
5 | Who will pay compensation if one operators ' trains are delayed by a breakdown of a train by another operator ? |
6 | The wings are very broad and thick at the base and the feathers at the end of the wings are parted like the fingers of a human hand . |
7 | ‘ Care managers are stepping into a different world , managing budgets and telling clients when they ca n't do something because there is no more money . |
8 | They are stepping over the invisible , moralistic Maginot Line of the old culture of opposition . |
9 | I am fascinated by every single bar . |
10 | I am fascinated by the roads and tracks and the steeplechase phases in Three Day Events . |
11 | I am fascinated by the sculptural elements in nature . |
12 | I am fascinated by the use of the English language , I do not wish to undermine it , but , as I would argue , it does overtly undermine 50 percent of its users ( i.e. women ) . |
13 | I am fascinated by the difference in the markings on ( some ) of these aircraft . |
14 | ‘ I am fascinated by the idea of focus . |
15 | Professor Camm , I am fascinated by the data on the prediction of arrhythmic deaths . |
16 | It may not be strictly within my remit , but I am fascinated by the amount of space that is being lavished , particularly by the Sunday Times , on the new list of ‘ The Best of Young British Novelists ’ . |
17 | You can work through the open learning material whether or not you are enrolled on the programme . |
18 | Many EEC students are enrolled on the Course , usually either as one year exchange or private associate students ; but a small number seek full degree programmes . |
19 | John Nicholson wafted in and out of their lives and Jack 's recollections of the man he imagined was his father are tinged with a certain sorrow that he had become an alcoholic , with memories of scenes on the home front , and of the young Jack cooling his heels outside one bar or another with a fizzy drink while his ‘ father ’ stood inside drinking neat brandies . |
20 | Downland Housing Association are building at the Larch Cottage site , Portsmouth Road , while the second site is at Lynchborough Road , Passfield . |
21 | They are helping to move soil into a garden they are building at the school with the help of mums , dads and teachers . |
22 | With the threat of relegation looming again , the loss of the ground , and the millstone around my neck of a team of asthmatic pine martens with the collective brain power of a kiwi fruit , the pressures on me are building to a frightening pitch . |
23 | On the contrary , they form the foundation blocks to all that follows , and serve as a constant reminder of the need to ensure that we are building on the right foundation and that the materials with which we build have spiritual survival capability ( 1 Cor. |
24 | The flaws which they are building into the system ( which even Phil is building into the system ) — the endemic morbidity of man and the lethal hostility of his environment — are not incidental but essential . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | If you try and fudge it and set up three or four , say they can all discuss the same thing , you are building in the ability for major conflicts . |
27 | The way those clouds are building in the sky , I ought to drive . |
28 | The lower reaches of the Sevre Niortaise are swollen with the waters that once covered the whole area , until medieval monks started to dig a spider-web of ditches to drain it . |
29 | Kevin Scully , senior vice-president of Global Systems and Technology , says : ‘ What we have can be described as a centralised database with applications that are decentralised on a global basis . |
30 | I am stopped by an unstable-looking scree slope . |