Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He seems pretty strong minded , so Im pretty sure he s got definate ideas of how hed like a team to play etc . |
2 | Jones is probably the best choice … ok so he s had disciplinary problems recently — this is no time to start making petty examples of players . |
3 | Thank god he s having more shots now too — that s been my only criticism of him over the last year , now he s looking to shoot more , and scoring ! |
4 | Oxford University is helping young mothers scale the academic heights by opening its first nursery . |
5 | MARKETING : How the IDB is helping local companies discover new outlets for their exports . |
6 | HOW THE IDB IS HELPING LOCAL COMPANIES TO DEVELOP THEIR EXPORT POTENTIAL |
7 | This is an impressive performance which provides a clear demonstration that through the provision of a comprehensive and carefully targeted range of marketing support schemes , the IDB is helping local companies of all sizes to develop their international competitiveness , expand their exporting capability and market share and win significant new international business , thereby creating growth and sustained and stable employment . |
8 | Therefore , I give a simple diet , which is helping these children at this time of rationing . |
9 | Its initiative , SCEME — Scottish Companies Exporting to the Middle East — is helping 22 companies , including J&F Johnston , to gain a toehold in the Gulf . |
10 | In this article we take a look at how a commitment to Total Quality Management is helping Noble Metals at Royston to grow in what continues to be a depressed marketplace … |
11 | They claim that the West is using environmental arguments as a foil for reducing their dependence on oil and developing alternative energy sources . |
12 | Because one is using Euclidean space-times , in which the time direction is on the same footing as directions in space , it is possible for space-time to be finite in extent and yet to have no singularities that formed a boundary or edge . |
13 | Therefore , another essential quality in effective neighbourhood policing is using experienced officers who have familiarity on the beat . |
14 | The aim is to find how far the reader is using positive strategies , exemplified by certain types of miscue . |
15 | If while a patient is using repeated doses of a fifty millesimal potency , new symptoms appear , you would change the remedy to cover the new symptoms as you would using the centesimal scale . |
16 | Coal mining or farming is using natural resources . |
17 | The main problems seem to come when the foreground application program has control over the keyboard or is using large chunks of memory to mimic the screen . |
18 | Since it seems unlikely that we can generate in the foreseeable future materials that are structurally similar to natural tissue , while having the most appropriate functional properties , the possibility has emerged of using traditional or advanced materials as functional substrates and modifying their surfaces , with biological components or their analogues , to provide optimal biocompatibility. one of the most exciting possibilities here is using biomimetic surfaces as described in the article by Dennis Chapman and Stephen Charles . |
19 | We must distinguish the belief that a speaker has about the words he is using from the belief that he is using those words to express . |
20 | How can we criticize it , how well does it actually fit into what happened in the real world , they just want little bits of information but not too much depth on anything but always remember empirical evidence examples are very important what I would do is using those examples or la last year 's exam paper , practise , practise the short answers because you ca n't write very much detail in it so it 's a good idea to have some idea about how much you can write , then your expectations will be changed okay . |
21 | As she flies through the dark , or gallops on the horse of night , she is using different skills from those of our daytime world . |
22 | For me , the whole point of acting is using different aspects of yourself , and getting as far away from yourself as you can . |
23 | However , if I does well to use a randomised strategy , it seems sensible for II to do likewise and we must ask whether LPI* and LPI are still valid if II is using randomised strategies . |
24 | It is clear from the dialogue that this Socrates is not talking like a scientist who actually understands the phenomena , but is using grand-sounding words without genuine understanding . |
25 | Lydia Becker , a leading Victorian feminist , compared the position of middle class women unfavourably with that of working class women : ‘ What I most desire , is to see married women of the middle classes stand on the same terms of equality as prevail in the working classes and the highest aristocracy . |
26 | His suggestion is to see competing criteria as both compatible and congruent and to accept that ‘ organizational effectiveness is inherently paradoxical . |
27 | The final part of the procedure before analysis can begin is to see these categories of deixis within a particular discourse , operating at a point along a cline of activity . |
28 | The Governments ' primary aim is to see significant reductions in the amounts of waste requiring disposal . |
29 | The modern trend in medicine — like the ancient biblical view — is to see human beings as whole people , recognizing that it is bad practice to treat separate parts of a person without looking at the total man or woman . |
30 | Certainly er the higher up the the kind of er organisation at a university the tendency is to is to wear different things . |