Example sentences of "[noun] be [v-ing] [pn reflx] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | With trippy guitars working around strange out-of-time sampled rhythms , and the obligatory Hammond organ in the wings , Mother Earth are carving themselves an individual niche on Acid Jazz 's strengthening roster . |
2 | Again , you are on subjective grounds , but by just about any objective industry standard , Trantec are doing themselves a disservice paying for full pages for those ads . |
3 | Here the Bey of Tunis was building himself a superb mausoleum . |
4 | Workhouse building , despite the permitting of parishes to combine for the purpose in 1723 , was until 1750 largely an urban phenomenon , for in the countryside out-relief was proving itself a more flexible and still not frighteningly expensive option . |
5 | Gloucestershire 's ambulance service is giving itself a new look . |
6 | Anyway , by the time Maureen went on her annual holiday , Biggles was feeding himself a bit and coming on well , so I took over . |
7 | Surprisingly Eldorado is doing itself no favours . |
8 | Out-of-favour Neil Webb is giving himself a two-month deadline to get back into favour at Old Trafford . |
9 | NORWICH are setting themselves the toughest of targets over the last nine games of the season as they bid to become champions . |
10 | Although any new administration prefers to pretend that its policies differ markedly from those of its predecessor , in this the White House is doing itself a disservice : President Bush , and his trade representative Carla Hills , were no champions of free trade . |