Example sentences of "actually [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.

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1 What are the advantages of actually using a computer to keep accounts as opposed to a gentleman sitting on a tall stool with a quill pen ?
2 It does in fact work quite well , provided that you 're actually using the thing , but when out of use the arm seriously impedes any muting of the strings at the bridge .
3 You may not be actually using the previous stitch pattern this time around , but it is still taking up memory , whether you use it or not .
4 So it 's six hundred times , what does one take away nought point three come from , to , one point one point nought , take away nought point three , we 'll try it on here , one point nought take away nought point three , I mean , most of the time you would be actually using the
5 people it 's actually using the pitches .
6 MANY people spend more time worrying about how they are going to cope with catering for Christmas than they do actually cooking the bird and all the trimmings .
7 We 've been through a lengthy process of planning in paper , and production of lengthy community care plans , very much fine words and aspirations , we now need to bring er , er , the future means , especially in the context of resource constraint , means actually bringing the money alongside the proposals .
8 By 1918 these fears had reached fever pitch ; one Conservative MP recalled that his family had expected that the end of the war would be followed by atrocities like those in Russia , that " families like ours would be strung up from the nearest lamp post " ; Robert Sanders was surprised to see on Armistice Day that the crowds were actually cheering the King , so unlike the fate of the Russian royal family a few months earlier .
9 The psychologist justified his own persuasive efforts with this belief that he was actually helping the parents to come to terms with a decision ‘ they really want to make ’ .
10 And there 's and erm we 're doing a project on conservation and actually helping the conservation as well and erm as well cos so them up and it 's and it 's gey good for our own project .
11 Lying in rows on the floor , we breathed deeply without pause , the idea being that we can cleanse our bodies of negative thoughts and that some , by actually reliving the experience of their birth , can release their first hang-ups .
12 That driver of the Rover ( with a dog in the back seat ) is looking calm — Sitting back — almost smiling — perhaps actually enjoying the enforced pause .
13 For a second I was mesmerised by the chasm before me but as the only way I was going to fall was it I made the effort to jump , I realised that I was actually enjoying the thrill of imagined danger .
14 He was , to her amazement , remarkably patient with her efforts , and she found she was actually enjoying the lesson , relishing the challenge of making her body work with the skis instead of against them .
15 Albie has become a celebrity in Speke , and now he has got over the shock I think he is actually enjoying the limelight .
16 Some firms are actually enjoying the recession ; 397 of the 1,410 companies recently surveyed by the Nihon Keizai newspaper said they expect to show an increase in pre-tax profits at the end of the financial year .
17 This was the first occasion when I experienced the disillusion of actually seeing a place I had come to love through a poem — that had been , in Drinkwater 's phrase , ‘ lissom in a dream ’ .
18 It may involve the agency 's casting team ( which may be a specialist in a large agency , but is usually the creative group head and the TV producer in a small one ) in seemingly endless poring over directories of actors , and actually seeing a large number of them before a decision can be made .
19 As for freephone lines for shops , he adds : ‘ We are actually seeing a return to the High Street at the moment .
20 Be very careful if ordering from a catalogue and not actually seeing the plants in full growth ; read the descriptions most carefully .
21 I think it did have a lot to do with the status that being different conferred , for in spite of the austerity of our childhood , we believed that we were better than other people , the food we ate being a mark of this , because our mother told us so — so successfully that even now I have to work hard at actually seeing the deprivations .
22 ‘ I can hardly believe I 'm actually seeing the places where it happened . ’
23 I think Wilko also lays most of the responsibility for the 2 goals with Beeny … without actually seeing the goals its hard to comment .
24 He 's the one who 's actually masterminding the campaign . ’
25 Too much emphasis was placed on the necessary function of actually producing an annual programme to which different parties can agree and that identifies the full list of projects seeking funding .
26 He also , however , goes some considerable way towards actually producing the fundamental explanatory framework of this science which is a requisite for any ‘ limited ’ inquiry .
27 The recruitment of migrant labour has also had what one might refer to as a series of indirect benefits , especially in the earlier phase of immigration , because Britain and the other importing countries were able to avoid the costs involved in actually producing the immigrant labour power , from the birth to the maturation of the workers concerned , and because of the lower demands on the welfare state of economically active , healthy , single , young men and women who nevertheless paid the same rate of taxation as other workers ( Gorz , 1970 ) .
28 I have no ob no problems in actually singing the same tune as Gary what so ever .
29 The basic research procedure is a postal inquiry , which will be succeeded by research workshops ; at these , the main participants will be those employers actually submitting a response to the inquiry .
30 Apart from actually submitting the documents for reading , discussion by telephone of any points raised is perfectly acceptable .
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