Example sentences of "is [adv] [v-ing] [adj] of the " in BNC.
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1 | Jaguar is only making 350 of the cars . |
2 | SELLAFIELD 'S nuclear reprocessing plant , due to be in operation by the end of the year , is already storing some of the 7,000 tonnes of material it will recycle in its first decade . |
3 | It is just possible that this is exactly the situation that we face when , as individuals , we experience these stages , and it may certainly be the situation that , as psychoanalysts , we encounter when we try to reconstruct the phases of ego- and superego-development from the sole evidence of the clinical analysis of individuals ( For instance , I strongly suspect that this fact has seriously misled the Kleinian school in its theory of developmental stages and is still obscuring much of the psychological structure of the psychoses , and perhaps the neuroses too . ) |
4 | Inside the walls among Medieval and later houses , are considerable remains of Roman buildings and careful excavation in recent times is still disclosing more of the semi-underground parts of the palace itself . |
5 | This museum is rapidly becoming one of the most important study centres for costumes and textiles . |
6 | THE ageing Trawsfynydd nuclear power station is gradually becoming one of the area 's top tourist attractions . |
7 | It is sad that , as far as disturbed children are concerned , it is also becoming one of the most dangerous . |
8 | Lowe was in Auckland promoting a video of his life and times — inevitably referring to him as a ‘ master coach ’ which is now becoming one of the more boring sporting clichés — and was asked what he thought of the All Blacks ' failure to bring home the Cup . |
9 | In that i i in the speech is n't recognizing some of the difficulties , is n't he recognizing the need to protect the middle peasant ? |
10 | But for the moment Taylor is n't running scared of the barrage of hostile headlines . |
11 | The railway is fast becoming one of the major tourist attractions in the area of South Wales , although just boasting its English connections being in the county of Gloucestershire . |
12 | Durie , who at 31 , is fast becoming one of the foremost ambassadors for the sport in this country , and known for her passion and honesty for the British game , went on to give some basic practical advice to the enthusiastic youngsters . |
13 | The Welsh Industrial and Maritime Museum is 2 miles from Cardiff 's City Centre in Cardiff Bay which is fast becoming one of the most exciting areas of Cardiff . |
14 | Multimedia is fast becoming one of the most widely used words in the information industry . |
15 | WITH major re-shaping of the seafront and development plans for the town centre , Bangor is fast becoming one of the most sought after areas to live in . |
16 | Pint-sized Brenda appears with husband John as the Krack and Dorn duo , does a children 's magic act , and is fast becoming one of the stars of the after-dinner speaking circuit . |
17 | Homelessness is fast becoming one of the scourges of the late 20th Century . |
18 | DARLINGTON is fast becoming one of the country 's favourite venues for disabled sportsmen . |
19 | DARLINGTON is fast becoming one of the country 's favourite venues for disabled sports , according to a national association . |
20 | 587 , 596 : ‘ it seems to us that in taking the article from the shelf the customer is indeed assuming one of the rights of the owner — the right to move the article from its position on the shelf to carry it to the check-out . ’ |
21 | From Llewellyn-Jones ' ( 1981a , b ) findings , there must be a question as to whether BSL interpreting is actually occurring most of the time . |
22 | There is now overwhelming evidence that the UK is actually losing most of the best of these researchers . |
23 | Same-Lamborghini is currently producing some of the most high-tech tractors on the market . |