Example sentences of "are [verb] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | The aims are to find out how the teachers are using the micros , what problems they have , what features of the technology are important and how can an LEA best support them . |
32 | What concerns me is that the vast majority are not coming to enjoy the Park but are using the roads as convenient thoroughfares . |
33 | I think that 's an important discussion to have elsewhere but the only figures that are available to us are using the labels that I 've got . |
34 | People are using the words Oscar and Pauline Collins in the same sentence . |
35 | Staff at Walnuttree Hospital , Sudbury , are using the balloons grounded by the RAF to decorate wards , give to young families attending the local clinic and at the hospital 's summer fete . |
36 | Below are listed the kinds of issues which may be examined during concession analysis . |
37 | In the next few pages are listed the branches of The Society of the Alexander Technique throughout the world , from which you can obtain the names and addresses of teachers in your area . |
38 | Then in the Papal Taxation documents of 1296 and 1302 there are listed the parishes of Kilmore and Plebs Varren ( Ballyoran ) , the latter identified as Drumcree . |
39 | The Romanians are singing the praises of the people who 've helped them . |
40 | ‘ Now those players are saying , ‘ we are producing the goods ’ — and while there are people knocking on the door , they 've got to open it . |
41 | They have claimed the shirts and while there might be those who are knocking on the door , because those who are in are producing the goods , it means they are keeping the door tightly shut at the moment . ’ |
42 | Fund managers are intent on doing their best for their funds and have no interest whatsoever in the businesses they invest in or the people who are producing the profits . |
43 | We can no longer blame the board as they are producing the funds for new players , is it Paul Malone 's fault , or the players ? |
44 | However , magazines will drive a hard bargain arid if you are to enjoy the advantages of full page coverage you will have to offer a very good discount , guarantee stocks and pay a handling fee . |
45 | If ‘ higher authorities ’ are prohibiting the changes you want , or starving you of resources to carry them out , then life is made even more difficult and frustrating , and energy has to be put into challenging these constraints and/or finding ways round them . |
46 | Arranging the interview in an organized fashion , and making sure it takes place in relaxing circumstances , are very important if you are to see the candidates at their best and so be able to make a well-informed decision . |
47 | Our final report comes from Potosi in Bolivia , the world 's highest city , where Oxfam are helping the families of some of the twenty-five thousand miners who lost their jobs when the world tin market collapsed . |
48 | ‘ Our people are helping the Myrcans guard the hall doors , ’ the Steward said . |
49 | The development of housing action trusts is one of the most exciting ways in which central Government are helping the regions . |
50 | I mean I 'm pleased with the way the dividend stamps are helping the hospitals , which is a , a very , very good thing but erm , I think we did a very good job . |
51 | He is one of a number of British lawyers who are assisting the Albanians to draft electoral law , economic regulations and other legislation . |
52 | We need to jointly work together in public services if we are to combat the problems faced by the . |
53 | Young girls are taught the skills from an early age , and it is customary in most tribes for them to display their first solo works as proof of their eligibility for marriage and elevation to the status of womanhood . |
54 | These short poles are a later addition to the ancient May traditions and are popular at school functions where the children are taught the intricacies of weaving and plaiting the ribbons . |
55 | Elves are taught the arts of war from an early age and swiftly master the sword , the bow and the spear . |
56 | The people are taught the implications of the relationship for their worship and their cult , for the ordering of their society , its internal politics and economics and its foreign policy , for their personal relationships with one another , and for their attitudes and inner dispositions . |
57 | I believe that that is what parents want and that it is the best way to ensure that children are taught the essentials . |
58 | So the first tasks of the day are cooking the vegetables and preparing the lunchtime desserts — probably trifle , apple crumbs and bread pudding , because they are all firm favourites . |
59 | Their list peddlers are hawking the names of 21,000 attendees , the lists with exhibitors excluded . |
60 | Whether we discover them in the landscape or in ourselves , we are imbuing the places concerned with more significance than they would otherwise possess . |