Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Many of their pees are much less visible because they are cares trapped at home or are struggling to make ends meet .
2 IT MAY be of little comfort to Euro Disney 's shareholders , but all France 's leisure parks are struggling to make ends meet .
3 if they go , if they 're wanting to let people have as much money
4 If I were acting I would be trying to make people see him .
5 Bergstrand , who won the British Championship race at Dollar two weeks ago , is obviously in peak condition and he will be trying to help Mandale retain their title in tomorrow 's Crook Cloverleaf Relays .
6 Using terms like the ‘ primary stage of socialism ’ , and the ‘ socialist commodity economy ’ , did little to placate students and other low-income groups who were struggling to make ends meet .
7 The sun was shining , the air was warm , and the low murmurs from the radio were beginning to make Juliet feel drowsy .
8 We were having to make ends meet .
9 That should be on the national Exchequer , not on those locally who are trying to make ends meet .
10 DG has over the last three to four years put a good deal of energy into reducing that cost base , but now , even with a quarterly breakeven level reduced to $270m from $350m , the company is struggling to make ends meet .
11 ‘ She 's going to help Gail set up the charity drive for tomorrow , are n't you Jo ? ’
12 SEL — the University 's language company and recently enlisted CAMPUS member — is continuing to help firms meet their language requirements both at home and abroad .
13 A jail holding long-term prisoners is trying to help inmates avoid their families breaking up while they 're inside .
14 The Cabernet Sauvignon from Languedoc is made by a company that was struggling to make ends meet by blending plonk until a few years ago .
15 The Vale Wildlife Rescue Centre in Evesham was struggling to make ends meet because the recession caused donations to dry up .
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