Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] is [v-ing] all [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After a week at the John Radcliffe Hospital her heart condition is showing all the signs of clearing up . |
2 | His fan club is growing all the time . |
3 | The third is to recognise that the labour force is changing all the time and therefore different patterns of working can be gradually introduced . |
4 | Indeed , the link between word processors like First Word Plus and desktop publishing is strengthening all the time while stand-alone products become more and more limited . |
5 | The adventurers now have four rounds to do something — and do n't forget , the bannister rail is biting all the time . |
6 | traffic warden is taking all the numbers . |
7 | BRITAIN 'S biggest debt collection company is laughing all the way to the bank . |
8 | Er now , on another topic , I will go back to the idea of regulation later , you 'll see that life expectancy is obviously important and er when you 're looking at retirement I mean it 's always been described as the longest holiday of your life and it certainly is that , and life expectancy is rising all the time , these figures have actually been superseded . |
9 | Because IT technology is developing all the time , we have reached the point where all five phases are proceeding simultaneously . |
10 | Computer technology is developing all the time , and there may be some great new gizmo just around the corner that you 'll want to use in your PC . |
11 | In a recent letter to Dr Jeffrey , the association 's chairman , Electricity Association chief executive Roger Farrance , said ‘ The EEIBA only just manages to balance its books and its case load is increasing all the time . |
12 | In the long run , this situation is bad for Britain 's industry , Maddock argues , because the technology gap is growing all the time between companies working on advanced defence electronics ( in which Britain leads the world ) and these struggling to retain some of the consumer electronics business . |