Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | To show this , consider an individual firm which-is operating in perfectly competitive labour and product markets and suppose that all jobs and workers are homogeneous . |
2 | In the experience of the author , the idea of the scheme is catching on very widely , and the theories running through it are rubbing off on traditional conveyancing practice in the commercial area . |
3 | It 's speeding up again . |
4 | She 's slagging off now Lyne . |
5 | The scene of scrabbling around at the top of the stairwell and the subsequent scene of ED 209 's lashing about furiously at the foot of the stairs , unable to regain its footing , were then animated , the latter mostly using back projection and maximum blurs — almost literally hands-on , with the animator waggling the legs with wires during the one- or two-frame takes . |
6 | Outside the evening is drawing in already . |
7 | And one of the , the things that Jesus is bringing up particularly in this first se parable here , the parable of the lost sheep , is that he is concerned for that individual , for that one person . |
8 | I see Scribners is bringing out both the novels , and has a sizeable publicity campaign on the stocks . |
9 | TV hostess Amanda de Cadenet is shaping up beautifully as a mum . |
10 | The 20-year-old Clark is shaping up nicely after being hailed on Tyneside as ‘ the new Paul Gascoigne ’ . |
11 | There used to be a well here long ago , but it 's filled up now — the men do n't use it any more . |
12 | Maxine said oh he 's struggling up there look . |
13 | America has got to do that , Russia is broken up so it 's lesser than it is , in fact it 's going down , if only they 'd look , but you see they ca n't do it now without outside help . |
14 | As soon as the urban context is broken down even into such crude categories as social class , age or ‘ interests ’ , processes which seemed to be peculiar to particular urban areas turn out to be determined by other factors . |
15 | The transmitter is broken down enzymically , to prevent it from continuously initiating action potentials . |
16 | Each criterion is broken down further into a number of different categories with varied weighted values . |
17 | The Date Achieved is filled in only after you have reached your goal . |
18 | Make sure the cheque is filled in correctly : |
19 | The job analysts are in the position of actually making sure that a job description is filled in correctly before it goes to the jury on which Phil sits . |
20 | ‘ The other 's jogging along all right . |
21 | Pitching : the inner is erected in about four minutes and goes up first . |
22 | Very briefly , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire County Council , you raised the issue of procedures looking at the er post two thousand and six scenario within the light of er a statutory greenbelt er at that time , and I would envisage that the County Council and the Districts , if indeed we 're all er in business at er er in in in the next century , would probably want to run a similar sort of exercise that they would be ran through the end of the eighties , and that is to sit down together , er and look at all the options , er that are available for Greater York , in the same way that they did it in ninety eighty nine , one additional factor at that time would be that er the greenbelt would be statutory , and it would be statutory if the County Council and ninety five percent of the district support on sites would be a tight greenbelt so the options would be looked at erm er in that context , on the comments that er Miss Whittaker , erm questions that Miss Whittaker raised , there is a paper that the County Council produced for the greenbelt local plan enquiry that I remember well as N Y Two , which set out in detail the various components , erm of the York greenbelt in addition to the historic title that the that the focus of the green belt comes across a variety of of of of matters , and if it if it is helpful to this panel that document was acceptable by and large , supported by the District , we can certainly put that in , and can circulate it round . |
23 | The appearance of scientific objectivity is painted on afterwards . |
24 | ah well this is it love , there 's load up here |
25 | The situation is saved : HAMLET , escorted , is marched in just as CLAUDIUS leaves . |
26 | ‘ What 's goin' on here ? ’ asked Den impatiently . |
27 | ‘ I wonder what 's goin' on there ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I know what 's goin' on so that 's not the reason she sends me away . |
29 | Me husband thinks she 's goin' down fast . |
30 | Police are convinced that the clampdown has hurt the porn industry in Northamptonshire quite hard , but they say if it looks as if the illegal material is building up again then they wo n't hesitate to have another bonfire . |