Example sentences of "are [adv] [v-ing] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The methods available are constantly increasing in number and their utility is greater as the complexity of contemporary processes is revealed . |
2 | ‘ If some of our visitors are somewhat lacking in restraint , ’ noted an RCM report euphemistically , ‘ it must be remembered that many are overwrought with anxiety . ’ |
3 | Today , it is difficult to define a particular Hautvillers style : all have a good fruit content , and although some are perhaps lacking in definition , the finest attain great distinction , balancing high extract with a delicacy of flavour . |
4 | However , once we start to distort the operation of open justice and the consideration of the matters , we may very well , through the operation of rumour and all its insidious effects that are so damaging in libel cases — the only justification that I know for the high damages granted in such cases — inflict more damage on justice than we realise . |
5 | According to this understanding , people who make vows of celibacy are somehow standing in judgement over those who do not . |
6 | I think , to come back to ‘ where does knowledge come from ? ’ , just how can you produce work that actually counters that weight of belief in the invincibility of people who are patently failing in front of your eyes ! |
7 | The studies used as a basis for judgement are generally lacking in control because of the finality of educational decision making and placement ( in the sense that we can not return the child to an original or alternative placement a year later and be able to start from the same point again ) . |
8 | And that 's beginning to show er up in the chemistry of the lakes and streams , some recovery of some lakes are already recovering in response to that reduction of emissions , but not all by any means . |
9 | In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems . |
10 | In practice this is likely to mean those schools which are already participating in school improvement schemes or have shown some other indication of an ability to grapple with problems . |
11 | The stars are already shining in Suede 's eyes . |
12 | However , according to many suppliers , pasta shapes are rapidly increasing in popularity . |
13 | Look at the stuff he 's holding on to : he is n't selling any of his great Minimal works , his Carl Andres or Donald Judds , but those are works that are still climbing in value . ’ |
14 | Instead she said , ‘ David tells me you are also working in industry . |
15 | In East German they are now drowning in rubbish because they used to have a perfect recycling scheme everything was collected and recycled cos they just did n't have the materials . |
16 | Does the Minister also accept that far too many people in such communities are now living in fear of violent crime ? |
17 | Women are now participating in credit saving schemes organised through Save The Children . |
18 | About 11 million people , roughly half the employed population , are now participating in company schemes . |
19 | Large areas of the lake are now lacking in oxygen ( anoxic ) . |
20 | He will probably find his Treasury advisers are far less sanguine : the Treasury believes that the same factors which produced the late 1980s ' consumer boom are now working in reverse , with falling confidence and asset values undermining consumption though incomes are relatively buoyant . |
21 | Figures are now running in front of us , shots are fired from automatic weapons , the running figures fall down . |
22 | They are now indulging in distortion and scaremongering , but they are unable to hide the record of the last 13 years that has caused so much misery to so many people . |
23 | Between a limiting sense ( for ‘ literary ’ ) and a limited sense ( for ‘ deadness ’ ) , we are here navigating in light and tricky airs . |
24 | But the complexity of flavours and heat of the spice means that they are quite filling in relation to the amount you eat . |
25 | The highest earners have the most confidence in themselves , while those currently without a steady relationship are relatively lacking in confidence . |
26 | Software and hardware that allow us to display reconstructions of scenes in three dimensions are , as we have seen , already available , but are steadily increasing in sophistication and falling in price . |
27 | I shall not be able to answer these questions , but hope to convey some of the ideas that neuroscientists are currently pursuing in search of answers . |
28 | Mutations are continually occurring in nature and are the basis for breeding — indeed they are a prerequisite for the evolutionary process of natural selection . |
29 | ‘ We are certainly bearing in mind Nathan Munson , who has been in excellent form for the Youths over the last couple of months , ’ explained McDonough . |