Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv prt] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't tell me something 's turned up at this stage to stop Cris getting away ? ’ |
2 | But then , I do n't like much of what is going on at all . |
3 | knows what is going on at all times within the department ; |
4 | she 's going over at half past eleven and she said to me if it 's not worth the money I 'm not changing and er , I shall tell him that I 've certainly got to go on the books you know |
5 | If an organiser does not co-ordinate and monitor and know exactly what 's going on at each stage , then ultimately he has only himself to blame if something goes wrong . |
6 | Pooling of clients and vendors is envisaged : ‘ Both parties should know what 's going on at both ends ’ . |
7 | I do n't think it 's , the swe , the swelling 's going down at all do you ? |
8 | If he 's holding out at all , on anything , maybe I could get it out of him , sir . ’ |
9 | With the former rental is set up at such a rate that the full cost of the equipment is recovered plus a return , whilst with the latter the contract is shorter and the same equipment may be leased to a number of lessees . |
10 | to a lot of A G Ms recently and this topic is coming up at most and one feels that it almost may become an issue at the next general election . |
11 | I told him we were simply adapting the phrase from the social security regulations , where for years it has worked perfectly satisfactorily in deciding whether or not a worker should get benefit if he is laid off at another workplace from the one where a dispute is taking place . |
12 | A corollary of this last point is that the technique is likely to succeed when the signal is switched on at some moment to which the time origin may be ascribed , the inference being that the signal is zero up to time . |
13 | In section 11.3 it was stressed that the Laplace transform of a signal is pertinent to practical situations in which the signal is switched on at some instant . |
14 | As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer . |