Example sentences of "[that] it is [v-ing] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So , while the Government claims that it is targeting help on those in greatest need , it is simultaneously increasing the numbers caught , in the Government 's terminology , in a ‘ dependency culture ’ .
2 She pointed out how to deal with a child , for example , who has run away near a busy road : ‘ You should explain to a child that it is creating danger , or is in a dangerous situation .
3 If you are stuck in a boring job , concentrate on the fact that it is providing money for your needs and your pleasures and that it gives you a measure of independence .
4 Multilateral standardization can also give a party confidence when entering a market , since it knows that it is getting terms no worse than others already operating there .
5 The department says that it is seeking advice from the Committee on safety of Medicines on B17 .
6 The Kingfisher group , whose name was changed from Woolworths earlier this year , includes about 720 high street shops under the Woolworths name , electrical retailer Comet with 307 outlets , Britain 's leading DIY group , B&Q , and Superdrug , the high street chain which last week announced that it is buying Medicare from the Gateway supermarket chain 's new owners Isosceles .
7 Some observers have attributed the Soviet Union 's apparent willingness to carry a high trade deficit with almost all of its trading partners in Latin America to the fact that it is using trade primarily as a political instrument in order to increase its influence within the region .
8 That is ‘ No comment ’ , but it 's ‘ No comment ’ done in such a way that it is implying intelligence on the part of the audience , saying , ‘ Well , you realize , of course , that if I were to comment on this , you know , it would prejudice either the chances of the prisoner if we catch him or , you know , any possible clues and so on . ’
9 The European Commission has announced that it is dropping court cases against the UK on five projects deemed to infringe EC law , [ see EDs 57 ; 55 ; 52 ] .
10 Unfortunately , this week , IBM has announced that it is lopping $1,000m off its research and development budget , and indicated that turnover will slip back below $60,000m …
11 ICL Plc has gone to Palo Alto , California-based Highland Software Inc for a licence manager for its multi-user Unix software products : ICL is taking Highland 's FLEXlm product , and will start offering it next spring ; terms of the agreement were not disclosed ; the Putney firm claims that its total Unix installed base is now valued at $3,000m and that it is doing $750m a year with kit running Unix System V.4 .
12 On top of that , Telecom Finland announced last month that it is adopting Ionica 's technology .
13 At the same time , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania-based Transarc Corp has confirmed that it is adopting Solaris as a reference platform for its Encina on-line transaction processing monitor .
14 Because Britain is largely self-sufficient in its main sources of energy , the Government can perhaps claim immunity from the charge that it is exploiting deliveries from oil-exporting states to swell national tax coffers .
15 The company is understood to have abandoned development of the Repository altogether , and the switch of strategy leaves the whole AD/Cycle concept in complete disarray , though the company says that it is reaffirming support for the AD/Cycle tools available : to do anything else would leave the company open to all manner of retaliation from AD/Cycle International Alliance Members .
16 And Ford Motor Co has confirmed that it is dumping Motorola 's 88000 RISC and is switching to the PowerPC for future generations of its Electronic Engine Control Modules .
17 Having last week announced that it is backing Ken Livingstone for the Labour leadership , it now says it supports the ‘ Sun Readers ' Party ’ .
18 Lloyd 's has become acutely aware that it is losing business to large companies , notably in Britain and Europe .
19 Lloyd 's has become acutely aware that it is losing business to large companies , notably in Britain and Europe .
20 ‘ I believe that what we do is morally positive in that it is keeping people alive . ’
21 Where roads are crossed , raised crossings are provided , with ramps from the road up to the cycle-street 's level and markings to indicate clearly that it is crossing cars that must give way .
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