Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I find myself turning to the first chapter of the Book of Genesis for an insight into what I am hinting at here .
2 Getting the circulation going ensures you are helping to efficiently pump gallons of blood around your body .
3 I think if you compared people who are struggling with very little resources with very low incomes , and with er living in areas of kind of multiple deprivation , erm , then you would , you would find that maybe people in those circumstances have higher rates of of trouble and sometimes it 's er it 's also those areas that are more heavily policed that children are more likely to be picked up in , and picked on .
4 ‘ Well that 's the way things are goin' over here , and that 's the way he sees it goin' in the future , under the Government constraints he outlined at that meetin' . ’
5 Travellers back from Japan say that profound things are happening over there and that despite the buffeting the Japanese companies are taking from the recession they continue to invest in their Unix operations .
6 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
7 This is particularly common on motorways where trucks are overtaking at quite high speeds .
8 Must get better a few people are walking about very , very
9 Its author , Roger Sedjo , argues that new temperate forests are absorbing at least 700 million tonnes a year , compared to the 1,000 million tonnes released annually as a result of tropical forest loss .
10 My experience in workshops is that people are dying for more honest forms of communication .
11 ‘ People are dying from too much sunbathing , ’ said Dr Judy Evans , who is heading the project .
12 I suspect that people are laughing by now , but I do n't care .
13 These bonds are trading at well below 70% of their issue prices .
14 There is no CGT on the difference between the purchase and sale/redemption price ( provided that they are held as investments and not on trading account ) , and this can enhance the after-tax yield of low coupon gilts near to maturity if they are trading at below par .
15 Yes , the softness I am looking at somehow irks me .
16 ‘ The two precise problems I am looking at today are what financial means should be explored , and what partnership , with other European operators or if necessary an industrial company ? ’
17 A mother and daughter in the Forest of Dean are writing to more than fifty prisoners in America … including convicted killers on death row .
18 Elean:Would you say that this ’ technical problem ’ , which is a technical problem for many writers is made worse because you are writing , not from the relatively safe ’ exile ’ of a liberal-democratic , capitalist European country ; but you are writing from inside the very belly of apartheid , where you do not have , at your disposal the support services and facilities , to help you to authentically reflect the true ’ spirit ’ of your people .
19 In the present economic conditions , inflation is likely to be suppressed because the majority of businesses are operating at well below capacity .
20 Many of its syndicates are operating at less than 50 per cent of their capacity .
21 Many of its syndicates are operating at less than 50 per cent of their capacity .
22 On the Eurojet contract we are seeking to actually convert that to a fixed price at this stage because the programme is more advanced it is reasonable to do that er on the air frame contract probably the uncertainty and the degree of risk at this stage is too high to move to a fixed price at this point .
23 ‘ I see a growing demand for the Longhorn from Continental farmers who are moving out of dairying and are looking for easily kept beef cattle that can thrive outdoors all year round , ’ says Mr Close .
24 I think there 's less risk of you being caught then — Lee 's and your mother 's people are looking for either a single man and woman or two unrelated young people ; it seems as if they think it 's inconceivable that you should have remained together .
25 Detective Chief Superintendent Alan Shannon , who is heading the investigation , said : ‘ We are looking for either a youth or a young man .
26 If having read this you feel you would like to offer time etc but none of these are what you are looking for then please ring either The Chairperson or Secretary who I am sure will be only too willing to discuss with you any further possibilities .
27 Our requirements are fairly modest ; we are looking for about £700 per annum .
28 Our requirements are fairly modest ; we are looking for about £700 per annum .
29 Our requirements are fairly modest ; we are looking for about £700 per annum .
30 Is it any wonder then , that fusion researchers are looking for more efficient fusion machines ?
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