Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 People are angry and are pitching hard because of the polarisation of the debate between the status quo or independence .
2 The Ch'noze are raiding further east than usual this year . ’
3 It does seem an anachronism that the Australian government could in theory be sacked by the Queen in London , particularly as both countries are devoting much greater attention to their regional interests .
4 Companies are devoting very low attention — at least in terms of money — to controlling investment ’ .
5 Scientists are stepping up tests to find the source of dioxin contamination which has brought financial ruin to two farmers .
6 The revival in borrowing was concentrated on credit cards , suggesting that consumers are stepping up purchases of everyday items but are still reluctant to take on debt to finance household durables and cars .
7 COMPANIES that supply optical fibres to British Telecom are stepping up their efforts to cut the price of the fibres in the face of international competition .
8 In the UK , GaAs-based computer chips are now being marketed , and UK manufacturers are stepping up production of GaAs materials .
9 AIRLINES are stepping up safety checks on Boeing 747s following last month 's Amsterdam air crash .
10 Detectives are stepping up their hunt for a rapist who attacked a woman at Nottingham 's Music Festival at the weekend .
11 Gulf oil states are stepping up production of a " green " petrol additive in an effort to meet the requirements of the US Clean Air Act , which demands higher levels of oxygen in petrol .
12 Police are stepping up their hunt for two armed raiders who 've kidnapped and threatened shop managers in a spate of robberies .
13 Police are stepping up their hunt for a man who 's carried out a series of sexual attacks on women in the last seven months .
14 HEALTH watchdogs in Aberconwy are stepping up their pressure on Gwynedd Health Authority to ensure there is adequate weekend and night-time anaesthetic cover at Llandudno Hospital .
15 POLICE are stepping up patrols on Wrexham industrial estate after a spate of factory break-ins in which office equipment and other property was stolen .
16 NORTH Wales Police are stepping up patrols of flood areas in a bid to ward off looters .
17 POLICE in County Durham are stepping up the fight against crime after a wide ranging shake-up in senior personnel .
18 NEW Yorkers are stepping out to weird Foot Friend parties to meet the partner of their dreams .
19 ‘ I do n't think ordinary people really appreciate the scale of what we are building here , ’ he said .
20 At present , local authorities are building not for the poorest , nor for the slum-dweller , but mainly for those better off .
21 Against this , J.H. Gagnon and William Simon have argued in their book Sexual Conduct that sexuality is subject to ‘ socio-cultural moulding to a degree surpassed by few other forms of human behaviour ’ , and in so arguing they are building both on a century of sex research and on a century of questioning the notion of ‘ natural man ’ .
22 What is also new is that they are building on and developing research in the various components of information skills .
23 Conversely , if you are building up to a competition and wish to greatly increase your fitness and endurance , the FDR should be very intense and should make up a large part of your training .
24 For the GDR 's ageing leadership , the political pressures are building up inexorably .
25 But , if you plan your planting , and especially if you are building up a garden from scratch , it pays to think in terms of shape , colour and texture , and then arrange the plants with these factors in mind .
26 You are building up his arbitrary obedience to conscience instead of his understanding and acceptance of ethical standards .
27 Gradually they are building up a resistance to a sting that could otherwise kill them .
28 That is one reason why companies like ICI and IBM are building up comprehensive communications programmes , internal as well as external which involve listening just as much as talking .
29 By the stage we define broadly as intermediate , learners are some way towards developing control of the language they are learning : their store of language has grown to a point where they can adapt , adjust and add to it with some facility ; they can transfer language use from one context to another ; they are building up more complex networks of language and the work we do in the classroom at this level is similarly more complex and less controlled .
30 PA are building up a definitive database of companies and contacts interested in ESPRIT CIME .
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