Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [that] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There is increasing independent evidence that the first trusts are proving that bringing management back into the hospitals is already bringing benefits to patients and staff .
2 I am suggesting that to formulate a generic curriculum , we must attempt to separate the core outline from its interpretation or implementation ( in a similar manner to SGML ) .
3 Environmentalists are demanding that plans for Europe 's largest housing development are put on ice because of fears that nearby power lines could be a health hazard .
4 I can choose not to do things that do n't excite me , but fortunately things are happening that do you know .
5 HEALTH chiefs are denying that taking critically injured patients from East Belfast to the Royal Victoria Hospital is a bridge too far .
6 If we had been the attacking team we would have been wanting that try . ’
7 At the same time as the number of old people in the population is rising , several factors are operating that have tended to reduce the ability of the family to cater for the needs of old people , especially their needs for care and companionship .
8 They have been inferring that applying the opposite rudder has been the cause of reversing the spin , whereas the real cause of this happening must be the failure to unstall the wings .
9 But local hoteliers are warning that changing the venue would cost the local economy a million pounds a year .
10 But at the moment he 's well he 's not come back to us with any answer from our offer at all so we 're we 're presuming that means no so we thought we 'd better start looking .
11 They should be doing that work , if they 're asking us to design a remit , price it and then they 're using that remit to get prices from other people , er I would suggest that , that we perhaps ought to have words with our clients on that basis a and say we 're quite happy to tender in competition but erm i you ought to give it a little bit of thought before you actually put the thing .
12 Well er , summer term er , looking back at year ten erm is work 's experience a , they 're writing that owing to personal statements and end of summer term
13 Because I ca n't if you 're holding that handle there there 's nowhere for me to walk .
14 If you 're thinking that means people had started to feel they were being got at , you would be right .
15 ‘ This bagpipes , they are sounding that remind us of our doina .
16 It was the only thing she 'd been wearing that had n't come away when they undressed .
17 Of course , this does n't mean that if a man exposes himself to you , you must be repressing that urge within yourself .
18 The SS-1 supercomputer is nearly finished , but some parts still must be completed , the company told the Milwaukee Sentinel : ‘ In a very short period of time , we could be walking that machine out the door to a customer , ’ a spokesman told the Sentinel — ‘ It 's just a shame that IBM does n't have the vision they ought to have . ’
19 It was n't only the pain fitzAlan must be enduring that worried her .
20 ‘ From where I 'm lying that sounds like another woman saying , it 's me or her or else . ’
21 Yeah I just write where you were born , where your cos it says regional accent , I 'm assuming that means
22 I am learning that to narrow a woman 's focus and to make her faceless , as the fog does every day , turns her despite herself against the things she loves best .
23 While the European Community quarrels over subsidies with America and other farm exporters in the Uruguay round of world trade talks , New Zealand 's farmers are showing that eliminating subsidies completely will not wipe out farming , but make it far more efficient instead .
24 Progress is being made in areas such as cross-platform and cross-product integration , ease of use , and information sharing , and products are emerging that extend the scope of the spreadsheet into the world of multi-dimensional modelling
25 So many players seemed to have nothing to do with the nations they were representing that asking them to picture their country would have been difficult enough , let alone vow anything to it .
26 It did not occur to us that ‘ working in their usual way ’ might prove to be so different from what we were expecting that work on the project would be brought virtually to a standstill .
27 Er , yes I agree the funding that we provide at the moment , seventeen thousand I think , er i in in we 've already committed erm for for wh for the coming year , is small but it is because of the example , because er people who wish to m er erm promote cycling schemes and cycling policies within South Cambridgeshire , within the county council can identify the example that we have been setting that hypothecated budget aimed at cycling have been er directed this way and have been spent amicably , constructively , sensibly by cycling working parties .
28 And what can there be about the arrangement of a few slices of sausage and a dozen black olives on a dish brought by the waitress in the seaside café to keep you occupied while your fish is cooking that makes you feel that this is the first time you have seen and tasted a black olive and a piece of sausage ?
29 ‘ Who 's sanding that end ? ’
30 It 's mainlining that leaves scars . ’
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