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

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1 On the question of theory choice , Kuhn insists that there are no criteria of choice that are logically compelling .
2 If we look at the sea-floor maps that are now becoming increasingly available , One is struck ( at least , I am ) by the great areas that are either receiving no sediment at all or else are covered with the merest veneer .
3 I think a lot of our research writing , directly and indirectly , provides very much the material which these groups are using — U N groups , church groups erm the Friend Centre , other local groups that are either studying development or promoting better attitudes in Britain and policies towards it .
4 The 35 million Christmas trees bought this year would have to rot for 30 years before decomposing in dumps that are already overflowing .
5 In Committee we shall draw attention to the many anomalies that are already beginning to pile up .
6 Systems for compliance with the rule are part and parcel of the quality management systems that are already beginning to dominate legal practice .
7 Instead , says Ms Fitzgerald , most interest is coming from users that are already using applications , particularly groupware , at slower speeds , which they now want to accelerate .
8 The decision by Tesco and other groups campaigning to break the law to get their own way — which they have largely done as a result of the Government 's co-operation and collaboration — has made a serious dent in the turnover and profit of the stores that are already struggling .
9 These are likely to be the same Japanese companies that are already exploiting the forests of other Far Eastern countries such as Malaysia , Indonesia and Thailand .
10 The introduction by TNCs of new types of production into developing countries that are already industrializing in a substantial way .
11 Goldthorpe 's recent study that covers the social mobility records of the same age cohorts as those covered by Halsey reached conclusions that are strongly discouraging to egalitarians .
12 It will be difficult to avoid noticing the work of primary schools that are effectively marketing themselves , their reputation will be well known and their efforts highly publicised .
13 Holding jobs that are well paying and/or rewarding in terms of personal self-satisfaction may increase one 's contentment with the society in which one exists .
14 ‘ They review records that are just getting into the shops .
15 En route , however , these gases that are just passing through can in various ways be enormously influential , as we will see .
16 Smaller companies that are just experiencing difficulties getting a phone line are not going to want to pay that kind of money , but it may still be worth their while to get in touch with BT , given its extensive knowledge of and contacts within the former Eastern bloc .
17 Long-wavelength infrared comes from cooler clouds that are just beginning to contract to form stars .
18 You 'll be jostled , pushed , elbowed and have your feet stamped on by the seething hordes that are just going about their daily business in the city .
19 ( ii ) They should be given opportunities to write on topics that are intrinsically demanding in terms of their subject matter .
20 Yet , on the basis of a supposed connection between television culture and consumer interactive multimedia , huge commercial efforts are being expended that are literally shaking the foundations of the industry .
21 The goods are sent on by large waggons , and meet us at Loch Crinan ; while the ‘ Cygnet ’ or the ‘ Plover ’ puffs along right merrily , and we sit down to have a quiet look at the bonnie bits of scenery that are everywhere meeting us .
22 The integral ( 6.24 ) involves two continuous functions and that are monotonically decreasing for positive arguments .
23 On radio , letters and signposts have to be read out loud by actors that are continually talking to themselves .
24 And unfortunately , unscrupulous landlords that are actually benefiting from this , and in a lot of cases , it 's not , people , people are n't paying , necessarily paying this rent out of their wages , it 's actually the poll tax payer who is paying these rents , er through housing benefit , and I think we should all be aware of the way in which we collectively are being ripped off
25 And , I mean , reluctantly we have to accept that this is not an ideal world , but I mean , just now , we were actually looking at the number of food hygiene inspections that have been done over the last few months , which have increased enormously , it just means , I mean it emphasises the fact that food has changed , food , and the number of places that are actually serving food now I mean , the corner shop does sandwiches .
26 ’ I have become increasingly frustrated with various comments made , and the autocratic way in which decisions are made , and the secrecy — the fact that all the committee meetings that are actually doing the work are held in secret . ’
27 ‘ There are n't many people in the world that are actually going to make solid , rational decisions .
28 Now that 's what actually happens , there 's a there 's a dialectical interaction between people 's ideas about what society should be like and the changes that are actually going on around them .
29 We could test it to see if we get an output , we do n't but we could do , there 's no need because all we have to do in effect is just set the weights of the decoders that are actually coming out .
30 More recently , there have been a number of attempts to capture and characterize the patterns that are actually emerging in departmental organizations .
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