Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [v-ing] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ACET will shortly be opening a new office in the east end of London to serve clients in North and East London . |
2 | President Sam Nujoma announced on Oct. 29 that Namibia would shortly be opening a Namibian interests office in South Africa . |
3 | Man City 0 , Spurs 1 PETER REID will soon be signing a new contract at Maine Road , But the City manager could do with signing a player as well , if all the words about challenging for the title are to mean anything . |
4 | The " plan of action " stated that " we could soon be witnessing a dramatic exodus exceeding even that of August-September 1990 " [ see p. 37697 ] . |
5 | The Company will soon be launching a new video collection — for further info call the GRH Education Press Office on |
6 | Instead of collecting these resources by disguised taxation , through inflation , they would then be collected by open taxation , and the public sector would no longer be exerting a substantial inflationary influence . |
7 | Northfield homework , one suspects , may just be taking a temporary back seat . |
8 | ‘ They will just be having a normal family Christmas , all of them together . ’ |
9 | ( A note here to working mums : depriving your sons of a little mothering might just be doing a middle-aged woman a favour in years to come ! ) |
10 | These parents may not be providing a good quality of interaction with their child and so demand a much higher level of therapeutic input . |
11 | When converted into German marks , the workers would not be earning a great deal . |
12 | If the answer to the question is the latter , then the [ referee ] could not be exercising a judicial function or a quasi-judicial function , if there is any such distinction . |
13 | However I hope the term Human Resources will not be undergoing a consequent change of name . |
14 | The court may not be stipulating a particular substantive conclusion ; it may however be explicitly or implicitly ruling out certain options by the way in which it addresses and answers the preceding issues . |
15 | Bush stressed that he would not be making a final decision until he had heard the reports from Cheney and Powell . |
16 | My personal view , and I must emphasise that I have n't discussed it with John , is that we should not be offering a general horticultural advice service to all and sundry , but that we should restrict this to areas where we have recognised expertise — Alpine & Rock Gardens , Arboriculture , Glasshouse cultivation and others . |
17 | Although she will not be running a great deal , I think she will win a decent prize and could easily prove top flight . |
18 | The epidemiological evidence shows that nitrate can not be having a major effect on cancer in the general population in the UK . |
19 | If tomorrow someone discovered that Atlantis actually existed , he would not be adding a new property to the island state talked about in Plato 's Timaeus , but dispelling the suspicion that Plato , or someone else before him , invented the legend . |
20 | Had it been accepted , Israel 's population would be one-third Palestinian Arab today , with the prospect of being one-half Arab by the year 2020 , and the Israeli government would already be facing a demographic crisis within the State of Israel which is currently still some thirty years away . |
21 | , Global warming may already be having a destabilizing impact on British fauna and flora , according to a series of recent studies . |
22 | Heads should therefore still be taking a key leadership role . |
23 | Both statistics are equally powerful in large samples but by and large you will always be using a small sample , so use the test statistic which is designed for small sample work , that 's the F statistic . |
24 | She ca n't possibly be attempting a perfect copy … ’ |
25 | SFEU will also be holding a two-day seminar on 3–4 June for college principals , and a further seminar on 10–11 June for depute and assistant principals . |
26 | Malone will also be parading a large squad of players tomorrow including giving former Armagh back Simon Willis a chance to show his paces at out-half with Ballymena 's Davy Nickel also getting a run-out . |
27 | If you use Imigran more than once or twice a month , you should also be using a continuous anti-migraine treatment and reserving Imigran for breakthrough migraines . |
28 | You could also be making a vital investment in your own future — who knows when you or a member of your family will need a blood transfusion . |
29 | We shall probably be conducting a local survey in the area where we ourselves live and work . |
30 | ‘ But he 'll probably be needing a new job soon . ’ |