Example sentences of "that [be] [v-ing] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're finished , of course , now , but there will be others — others that are lyin' low fur the moment . |
2 | The first pictures encountered by the youngest readers ( and the youngest readers will be very young : ‘ Ideally , a small pile of good books awaits the new baby 's arrival ’ according to Dorothy Butler , 1980 , p.27 ) will be simple , clear pictures of objects to be seen in the reader 's immediate world , objects that are becoming familiar in real life . |
3 | I thought of all the warm beds that I could have been in and I kneaded my fingers that were going numb with cold . |
4 | In the remainder of this paper , therefore , I shall review some of the evidence that is becoming available on adults ' styles of interaction in the settings of home and school , and on the influences that these styles have on children 's learning . |
5 | Matsutakes and chanterelles need undisturbed forest , something that is becoming scarce in the much-logged north-west . |
6 | And the next thing that 's going wrong in the bathroom will be that I 'll have to replace that central heating pump . |
7 | The difficulty was compounded by the new knowledge that was becoming available through the flowering of 17th century science . |
8 | It was a fiction that was becoming threadbare in the spring months of 1989 . |
9 | Well as I say I went out and erm I thought , well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleeping rough down the sandpits . |
10 | They stood as symbols over the years of everything that was going wrong in the one-time fairytale marriage . |