Example sentences of "in [v-ing] [conj] [pron] [is] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm not alone in maintaining that he is the second sweetest man on earth .
2 Mr. Marston may be correct in submitting that there is such material .
3 In accepting that there is a representation problem , I reject two views according to which there would be no such problem .
4 The delight at the judgment which was ascribed to John Hegarty in the July issue of ACCOUNTANCY perhaps goes too far in suggesting that there is now mutual recognition of firms within the EC .
5 Professor Hoskins was incorrect in suggesting that there is little new to say about roads .
6 In addition , if in this century racism has become the prototypical instantiation of the concept of ‘ prejudice ’ , then similar justificatory strategies can be expected , when people deny racism and prejudice : in denying that one is racist , one is denying that one is prejudiced , and vice versa .
7 Since a member of the present shadow cabinet has been reported to favour " the alternative vote system of proportional representation " , we may note in passing that there is no such thing .
8 Social learning theory does not take into account the biological and genetic factors of nature however , in believing that everything is learnt and nothing is innate and sometimes these must be taken into account .
9 go into a wedding , you go in believing that it is forever that 's it !
10 I am at one with the hon. Gentleman in believing that it is important that we develop such a policy — but neither he nor I , nor anyone else , can say that any particular state of agriculture is frozen .
11 The publisher may be correct in believing that there is a space for a book which reviews Picasso 's career in its entirety and discusses the full range of his activity as a painter , draughtsman , printmaker , sculptor and ceramicist , but this publication is certainly not the solution to this requirement , and Professor Warncke of the University of Tübingen is , sadly , not the scholar to undertake this enormous task .
12 The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording .
13 From this material he felt justified in inferring that the universe of galaxies is isotropic about ourselves , and in due course , in inferring that it is homogeneous in the large .
14 The trustee , the debtor and any person stating in writing that he is a creditor may , at all reasonable times , inspect the file of proceedings ( r 7.31 ) .
15 He has in writing that he is to be used — only — as an offensive midfielder both in games and — in training — .
16 In Vine v. The National Dock Labour Board ( H. L. , 1957 ) Lord Somervell of Harrow said that in deciding whether there is such a power , two factors have to be considered : ( a ) the nature of the power ; ( b ) the character of the person .
17 But otherwise , on the principle stated by Lord Lane C.J. in Reg. v. Galbraith [ 1981 ] 1 W.L.R. 1039 , if the prosecution evidence is such that its strength or weakness depends on the view to be taken of its reliability , the magistrate is entitled to act upon that evidence in deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to justify an order for committal .
18 The effect of the work on a significant proportion of the likely audience is all that matters in deciding whether it is obscene under s1 .
19 No , there 's no point in moving unless it 's I 'm getting er a lot of money .
20 Thus in considering whether there is a sufficient connection with this country the court will look at all the circumstances , including the residence and place of business of the defendant , his connection with the insolvent , the nature and purpose of the transaction being impugned , the nature and locality of the property involved , the circumstances in which the defendant became involved in the transaction or received a benefit from it or acquired the property in question , whether the defendant acted in good faith , and whether under any relevant foreign law the defendant acquired an unimpeachable title free from any claims even if the insolvent had been adjudged bankrupt or wound up locally .
21 I have no hesitation in holding that it is .
22 Richard Phillips is the Mary Shelley who created the monster , and I have no doubts in saying that he is as mad as a snake and supremely gifted in his chosen field .
23 ‘ I find myself in complete agreement with Professor Knight and would go further in saying that it is not credible that a karate chop to the base of the nose could cause a fracture of the anterior cranial fossa without considerable damage to the nasal structure . ’
24 However , where , as in the present case , there is an injunction in force , it seems to me that Mr. Langley and Mr. Philipson are right in saying that it is open to the court to consider the issue of validity , since , if the notice were indeed invalid , it could not override the injunction or give grounds for a variation .
25 The Reindeer is to push the car park back , half way across the grass , er which is er am I correct in saying that it 's putting it back where it was ?
26 Nowadays we are justified in saying that there is only a difference of intensity between this school and the manifestations which preceded it . ’
27 ‘ No point in asking if there 's any leads on the orderly , ’ I said .
28 Lord Tyrrell , the former diplomat , who became BBFC President in 1935 , notoriously declared that ‘ we may take pride in observing that there is not a single film showing in London today which deals with any of the burning questions of the day . ’
29 Recondite though her theme may be , she succeeds , by focusing on its scientific aspects , in demonstrating that it is not without relevance to our own times , as becomes immediately apparent when she finds the origin of the movement in an information explosion .
30 In determining whether there is a false trade description the court looks at the situation as an ordinary purchaser would .
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