Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , the person who discovers a lump under their skin but is too frightened to go to the doctor lest he diagnose cancer will be perpetuating the threatening situation — and this would hold even if the lump was in fact benign .
2 Next week , in recognition of this magnificent feat , Public NME will be devoting the entire page to care of your dust mask .
3 The AA says fourteen thousand extra drivers a day will be using the existing motorway and its link roads by 1991 .
4 It will , in that sense , be using the existing form of uneven development to its maximum advantage .
5 The remaining locations should be using the new system by October this year which will then see the completion of a major personnel and data processing project which will have taken two and a half years to plan and implement .
6 Can he tell us whether and how he will be using the new marketing initiative of his Ministry to assist exports in the industry ?
7 Yeah , were going to be using the first plane on Hong Kong on February the first
8 Despite Herbert 's claim to be using the plain saying of direct felt expression and humility towards addressing the divine , he is also demonstrating his poetic standing .
9 At first , no doubt , it was in the nature of an exercise just to see if he could still write : he was working very closely to the structure of " Burnt Norton " and seemed to be using the earlier poem as a model from which to draw inspiration .
10 Last month more than a thousand women in Birmingham were recalled after a nurse was said to be using the wrong type of spatula .
11 If you are properly set up under Windows then you should have the ANSI.SYS driver in your CONFIG.SYS file , if not then it may well be worth installing it unless you are driving an HP LaserJet in which case you 'll be using the Roman-8 character set ; the Roman-8 codes are 247 , 248 and 245 respectively .
12 " He wo n't be using the old way for long . "
13 Says John : ‘ We hope that this approach will take the personality element out of the audit process and will ensure that we shall all be using the same measurement criteria .
14 Both scientist and engineer , biologist and doctor , chemist and agriculturist may be handling the same kind of data , but where the first intervenes in the world in order to understand it , the second has to understand the world in order to intervene in it .
15 But the rest of A View is formulated to transform readers ' approval to Irenius without loosing Spenser 's claims to be pursuing the Irish question in an impartial philosophic way .
16 Well , it may be simulating the same sport , but it 's a totally different sort of game .
17 Yet it now looks inevitable that MPs and unions will be demanding the big spending schemes aimed at putting Britain back to work do exactly that .
18 ‘ I take it you 'll be seeing the young lady 's looked after , Doctor ?
19 Becky assumed that she would not be seeing the young officer again .
20 The cup was halfway to her mouth when she said , ‘ We wo n't be seeing the New Year in then ? ’
21 But you 'll be seeing the old man , of course .
22 ‘ And soon ’ — Dr Reid waved a hand dramatically — ‘ you 'll be seeing the eighth wonder of the world .
23 Tomorrow evening the Mersey Partnership will be sponsoring the official conference dinner at the Maritime Museum where the Partnership 's Chief Executive Christopher Gibaud will be the keynote speaker .
24 These celebratory fanfares do n't sound as though they might just be heralding the very advent of Slavonic culture .
25 That has been further added to and we do have problems at Bentley Chorley Blackburn although Blackburn at this particular moment in time may be easing the particular pressure but we are all suffering from the restraints within the government industry .
26 We can be producing the same quantity of electronics goods , of many household appliances and so on , with many fewer workers than have been used in past .
27 A group of ragged children and some idle women were watching him with amusement rather than disapproval , half applauding him with their cruel laughter , and although one woman boldly cried , ‘ Shame , ’ most seemed to be enjoying the unequal struggle .
28 There were a few startled shrieks , but for the most part the patrons seemed to be enjoying the sudden element of adventure that had been added to their evening .
29 This is because we will commence knitting with the carriages at the right and be knitting the first row of background colour to the left .
30 I would qualify this by suggesting that you ask yourself if you could bear to be knitting the same garment twenty years hence .
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