Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some 20,000 researchers at the base are already working on a top secret new THStyme product set for launch next spring , which Peddle promises ‘ will change the way that people use computers ’ .
2 West Custom Marine are now establishing in a modern yard nest to Lymington station .
3 ‘ Is that what the majority are really saying at your plant ? ’ asked Bunker .
4 With the continued planned decline of the Canberra force — 100 Squadron are already re-equipping with Hawks — it now seems most unlikely that the OCU will reform .
5 Another strand of our present voluntary sector are the self-help groups which of course are also going to be extremely individual , and one third point , Madam Chairman , the development of not for profit companies and things like that could also have a very individual strand to them as well since they sound a little bit like our existing small business sector under a community name .
6 RESEARCHERS at Princeton University are now working on an experiment that will , later this year , try out a way of polarising atoms of some of the isotopes of hydrogen .
7 Now his younger brother and sister are also studying at home .
8 It is now known that most children who are sensitive to cow 's milk are actually reacting to the proteins it contains .
9 The studies used as a basis for judgement are generally lacking in control because of the finality of educational decision making and placement ( in the sense that we can not return the child to an original or alternative placement a year later and be able to start from the same point again ) .
10 Both Gerrard and his opposite number Bryan Gunn made outstanding saves in a thrilling climax to the game , and Norwich manager Mike Walker feels his side are now returning to their early season form .
11 According to Mr O'Hare , ‘ the Revenue are still thinking about how they are going to deal with that one ’ .
12 It is important to bear in mind the fundamental rule of agency law , that the acts of an agent are only binding on the principal if the agent had actual or apparent authority to perform those acts .
13 Volunteer members of the Permanent Way department are now working in some of the most beautiful countryside in the Cotswolds .
14 Engineers from St Helens Council 's highways department are now relying on computerised Met Office reports to help them plan the gritting of icy roads .
15 The capacity and speed of optoelectronics make it an ideal means for simplifying switching and routing with optical networking a possibility for perhaps 10 years time — a prospect that researchers from University College are currently co-researching with British Telecommunications Plc in Harlow .
16 He will probably find his Treasury advisers are far less sanguine : the Treasury believes that the same factors which produced the late 1980s ' consumer boom are now working in reverse , with falling confidence and asset values undermining consumption though incomes are relatively buoyant .
17 They are pushing at an open door , we in the industry are already working for change .
18 The last reverberations of the gong were still vibrating on the still air when a door down the corridor burst open and young girl raced out onto the landing , heading for the stairs .
19 DETECTIVES investigating an alleged attack on two prisoners found unconscious in their cell were yesterday working on the theory they had been fighting each other .
20 Two men who had come in to quaff down great glasses of cidre were now returning to their scythes in a field opposite , to join a line of sodden reapers there .
21 ( Cassettes of the album were already filtering into the higher regions of the music press ) .
22 It was an affectionate family , but its warmth and devout High Anglicanism were occasionally constricting for Hopkins .
23 At a time when standards of living were rapidly rising at home , our goods abroad , manufactured with the disproportionate vulnerability of too many man-hours at high wage rates , became unattractively priced .
24 Yet to do this was proving increasingly expensive , for articles of luxury were fast rising in price .
25 Support for the Association 's work continues to come forward and the Association is increasingly benefiting from working with other organisations on mutually beneficial projects with the Association often achieving both publicity and financial assistance .
26 The Association is still reeling from the news of the unexpected death of its chief executive and secretary Andrew Sansom at the end of November .
27 But since the entire British electorate is now sitting on his cushion , he has increased public spending and raised taxes simultaneously , allowing the PSBR to rise to £28 billion .
28 IT looks like the partnership is again heading for the rocks .
29 ‘ So how do you feel about the fact that a ring is currently operating in the club ? ’
30 It is in Britain , however , that loyalist violence is really damaging to the cause to which it is presumably dedicated .
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