Example sentences of "that are [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There , is the same true in countries that are developing at the moment ?
2 Similarly , workfare might expose people to the stigma and frequent humiliations that are damaging to health .
3 The aim of the book is to generate awareness of office supplies that are damaging to the environment and promote the purchase of more environment-friendly products such as recycled paper , non-tropical hardwood desks etc .
4 I think it 's also easy to argue that if you take money out of government allocation for service delivery greater than the amount that is necessary , then actually , the people that are getting in in in the sense of capital schemes , the losers are the people that lose out on front line direct services .
5 The object-oriented software is targeted at companies that are rightsizing into client/server and distributed computing environments and re-engineering their processes .
6 Most importantly the heads can contain terms that are binding on the vendor and purchaser .
7 For the foreseeable future , however , the inherent weaknesses of unionization in agriculture seem likely to continue to haunt the N U A A W. The falling number of agricultural workers , the urban influences that are spreading across tracts of once ‘ truly rural ’ countryside and the changing nature of the farm worker 's skills may conspire in any case to lead to a reappraisal of the need for a separate farm workers ' union .
8 This is the group that are dealing with passive behaviour .
9 I also understand from meetings , I 'm meeting a group of social workers as I call them , that are dealing with the people with learning difficulties , erm , these are at present taking place in the Castle Hall .
10 Building on the work of the Japan Industrial Studies Programme already carried out at the Policy Studies Institute , the aim is to find out how Japanese managers , especially those in companies that are competing in the British market , see marketing and how they succeed in putting their strategies into effect .
11 It 's about time we realize they 're not useless and done something about them because there are people that are listening to them and there 's people that are voting for them and while people do that , Tylers will get a foothold because they 've already got quite a big one , they 're a big multi-national company and know what they 're doing .
12 That is a powerful argument for companies that are thinking of locating within the Community to come to Britain .
13 It 's about time we realize they 're not useless and done something about them because there are people that are listening to them and there 's people that are voting for them and while people do that , Tylers will get a foothold because they 've already got quite a big one , they 're a big multi-national company and know what they 're doing .
14 So that you are actually creating the drama for the people that are looking at you .
15 ‘ When they find out it 's the Greeks that are breaking into their tombs . ’
16 Those local authorities that are investing in the necessary shredders and mechanical mixers are finding that the savings of landfill charges go a long way towards paying for the environmental gain .
17 You had to be ‘ circumspect in identifying where such people that are aspiring to democracy … are … important to us . ’
18 They can not therefore meet the needs of cities that are searching for a method to restrain traffic over large areas .
19 More specifically , the prospecls for revolution can be deduced from the mode of production within a particular social formation ( society ) and the class forces that are struggling for power .
20 It 's their genes that are struggling for reproductive success .
21 And while one would like to think that opting out might allow schools greater freedom to develop their own distinctive philosophy , it seems probable that the vetting of proposals for opting-out will allow only those schools that are choosing to be more , not less , traditional , to do so .
22 If the pattern is in rectangular blocks , the needles that are slipping ( that is , not knitting ) pull up the adjacent knitting and prevent the needles that are slipping from knitting properly .
23 Chair , the point about the schools is that we could put that information in the minutes for the next meeting , schools that are participating in the survey .
24 Er the second initiative was to form industry groups , er textiles , retail , er automotive erm chemicals and plastics , none of those industry groups will be surprising to you since those are all the predominant industry groups in the region but again forming groups , three , four , five people again across practice areas to get to know about that particular industry group so that they can focus on er er companies that are operating in that group er put on seminars er and have small workshops , they would attract those sort of people , those sort of businesses in and in that way penetrate the er companies .
25 Where the tucks occur , the stitches that are knitting on each side are pulled upwards , out of shape .
26 Avoid specimens that are swimming off the aquarium bottom as this is a sign of distress and usually means an imbalance of water has occurred at some stage of the export/importation process .
27 there is a lot of , there are a lot of things that are pointing to this at the moment .
28 With regard to three guests that are staying on your premises for the nights of 6 and 7 June , Margaret Ainley , Tom Hutchinson , Rob Judges and Chris Templeton .
29 That are filling with burning ashes .
30 Using ‘ government ’ instead of ‘ state ’ , carries important trigger connotations of accountability to electors that are missing from the coercive feel of the term ‘ state ’ .
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