Example sentences of "[noun sg] be [adv] [v-ing] that [art] " in BNC.
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1 | er it was , basically the Kuomintang are just saying that the people who are actually leaving associations are riff-raff , you know |
2 | The stabilizing effect of DNA supercoiling on open complex formation is probably reflecting that the torsional stress is favouring the opening of the DNA strands driving the RNA polymerase-promoter complex into a configuration with an increased half-life . |
3 | The group is also demanding that a strip of virgin forest along the Burmese border be included in the designation . |
4 | But the 160 men working at the Midlothian pit are now hoping that a series of meetings this week will secure both the future of the colliery and their jobs . |
5 | Indeed , the huge TV screen set up for the occasion is now predicting that the Tories will be shy of an overall majority by a mere eight seats : John Major will surely be back at Number 10 . |
6 | The Greek government is now recommending that the filters be fitted to all the city 's buses , with a view to cutting exhaust pollutants by half in the busier areas . |
7 | Parliament is already arguing that the referendum was no more than a glorified opinion poll . |
8 | For many of these , memories of the country are so haunting that the real world has lost is charm . |
9 | Hopeless romantics , Sox fans come back each Spring for more , but by the time of this Orioles game last year were already conceding that the 1991 team was not one on which to pin their perennial dreams . |
10 | Galbraith ( 1976 ) put forward the idea that in the technological world the technology is so demanding that a given new technology is handled in the same way anywhere in the world no matter what the local culture . |
11 | Even if there was a booking in a Girl 's home town , John 's regime was so demanding that a husband would no doubt have objected to his wife giving priority to her work . |