Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [is] [v-ing] increasingly " in BNC.
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1 | Writing books for children is becoming increasingly complex , as the arbiters of the modern child 's mores — librarians , teachers and publishers — lay down ever more stringent criteria . |
2 | Jane had English and biology A-levels , but she found that anyone could enrol as a mature student for training in speech therapy ; however , entry to courses is becoming increasingly competitive . |
3 | With larger lenders , the assessment of credit-worthiness is becoming increasingly objective . |
4 | This kind of attitude is becoming increasingly outdated , given the number of top alternative comedians who have learned their craft at least partly outside London . |
5 | However , with more practices becoming fundholders negotiating contracts with providers is becoming increasingly complicated and more time and money needs to be put into this aspect . |
6 | A comparatively new area of study is becoming increasingly important in the description of natural speech . |
7 | The use of corpora is becoming increasingly important in the production of dictionaries . |
8 | Although communication between computers is becoming increasingly common , paper ( and FAX ) remains the principal medium of communication in the business world . |
9 | There are still significant opportunities for growth in the private label sector although the market throughout Europe is becoming increasingly competitive . |