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

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1 What these legislative reforms seem to be suggesting is that all is basically well with the traditional model where the directors of the company manage the company but are supervised in that task by the shareholders who , if given the requisite powers , can be relied upon to ensure that directors do not use their powers for their own purposes .
2 After all , what he seemed to be suggesting was that a woman with her not inconsiderable sex drive might have been expected , long ago , to have found a man to satisfy it .
3 The discovery of deaf tutors in a sign language class causes a review of the concept of ‘ the deaf ’ as disabled , since for the first time the student may be in a learning situation where the person whom he feels he should be helping is actually shown to be more competent than he is .
4 The van the teams will be using is provided by Broxhead motors .
5 Chorus meanwhile , has already graduated to SVR4 and what SCO will be using is earlier Chorus technology more in keeping with its installed base .
6 Thus the spelling unit which maps onto the phoneme is not the letter , but the grapheme , and the term we should be using is ‘ grapheme-phoneme rules ’ ( not letter-sound rules ) .
7 The most obvious signs that someone might be sniffing are :
8 The main areas that the parties will wish to be binding are : ( a ) confidentiality ; ( b ) costs ; ( c ) exclusivity period .
9 Nothing here said denies that one reason for holding voluntary undertakings to be binding is to enable people to encourage reliance by committing themselves to a course of action .
10 The more relevant LIFESPAN forms and outputs you will be seeing are shown in Figure 2.4 .
11 Yeah the T V could do with a few big ones , alright okay body stopper , they want you to have a T V on and be tempted , depends on what , how it went , to ask them to turn it off but if you ca n't that would upon them then you 'll have to work with it because what you do n't want to be seeing is okay they are there , you 're here and they 're concentrating on this .
12 Fleischmann and Pons worried that the numbers of neutrons that they appeared to be seeing were billions less than should have been the case if their heat data were correct and due to fusion .
13 First , they enable you to ‘ gather ’ the knitting in , second , the ribber comb is held by the gathered thread row — this row is eventually pulled through and does n't form a permanent part of the welt. the second row to be knitting is , when the hem is finished , the first row of the welt .
14 The effect on a school would be devastating erm the school has already lost one teacher , the s the actual demand is increasing erm if we were to lose yet another teacher then what would we would be denying is education to the children , the best possible education .
15 What seems to be occurring is not so much a shift away from the conspiracy tradition , but a shift — for reasons of tactics and internal politics — in the way the conspiracy theory is to be presented .
16 And what seems to be happening is that we 're gradually remembering people we know in other regions and
17 What seems to be happening is that Valerie is adopting a " Jamaican " persona in which irritation may be shown more freely ( but also , perhaps , less threateningly ) to a person 's face .
18 The point of issue is that estuary and coastal zone management is a reality and what seems to be happening is all sorts of different plans are popping up on various estuaries and Geoff knows them well now because he 's been involved with the one on the Stour and Orwell and what is happening is that these are starting at local level so the first contact with sailors may be from a local authority or someone at local level .
19 Wh wi what should be happening is that each each trainee manager within each branch has an assessor within the branch who will be one of the deputy managers , they also have a mentor within the branch .
20 What seemed to be happening was the spread of population growth out from the major urban centres where it had occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries progressively to the more rural periphery , leaving a population loss in its wake .
21 It means that the recession which ought to be ending is gathering pace . ’
22 As Benn 's frustration indicates , the ‘ public good ’ which the BBC considered itself to be serving was not necessarily the same as that defined by government .
23 But in what mood she would be listening was not so certain , considering everything that had happened .
24 The first , the first one that we 're really gon na test you on is gon na be testing is tomorrow morning .
25 NeXor Ltd , formerly X-Tel Services , has appointed London-based Business Systems Group Ltd as its first value-added reseller : among the products that the company will now be selling are the XT-Quipu X.500 Directory application , and the XT-PP X.400 message transfer agent .
26 The arms on a tea-tray we will be selling are those of the Duke of Northumberland and I am fascinated to read that his first wife was divorced by him in 1779 .
27 What Mr seems to be directing is that the settlement should be directed to those areas which are at present have pleasant tree cover and things , which theoretically can assimilate a new settlement which in the context of the Vale of York , tend to be those areas which are th are of the better landscape quality .
28 the job that could be going is at , this erm and they do these tapes or something in Flint
29 The further question of where now theology ought to be going was one he was less equipped to tackle .
30 In between yeah , here 's Alice , he sh here she is she 'll come and talk to you across the world be go be going be going back tomorrow
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