Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [noun] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Imagine , he finally splutters , ’ all these little rich old ladies listening to techno It looks like Detroit is finally recognising its brightest new industry .
2 But Daniel Sumner , UK product marketing manager says that Office is actually moving away from the applet approach rather than towards it .
3 Two level controls live on the front panel , each with a red and green triangular LED ; the green illuminates when the signal is -20dB below clipping while the red shows that clipping is actually taking place .
4 She sees that Harriet is quietly gazing at her in the red firelight .
5 It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " .
6 This scene reveals that Macbeth is now feeling insecure and paranoid about losing the kingship and so he consults the witches as to what will happen to him .
7 The author is public relations adviser to the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators ALLEN SHEPPARD , chairman and group chief executive of Grand Metropolitan , reckons that business is now becoming so complex that he needs a new core of trained administrators .
8 The report states that Britain is well equipped in terms of research and development to meet the opportunities but " the country 's manufacturers appears incapable of supporting the development of new ideas and their translation into new products on the strength of home markets " .
9 It states that investment is positively related to the expected level of output and negatively related to the existing capital stock .
10 ( d ) I do not think Mr. Beazley can draw any comfort from the old implied contract theory in restitution cases , since as he himself recognises that theory is now discredited .
11 This point of view recognises that language is never value free , that discourses are creative .
12 Company patronage gives the member companies opportunities for private , informal dialogue on important issues which confront the industry and ensures that HCIMA is closely attuned to the industry 's responses .
13 This ensures that food is always cooked evenly across the full width of the vitreous enamelled grill-pan , so you can be sure of outstanding results every time you cook .
14 A policy of promotion from within ensures that potential is always recognised and put to use .
15 This helps to reinforce the meaning of the structures students are learning , and ensures that form is rarely looked at in isolation .
16 It seems that China is still smarting over Britain 's decision to suspend the work of the JLG in the wake of the Tiananmen Square massacre .
17 It appears that London is well represented tonight , but we are all from one particular borough .
18 The materialist Hobbes , by contrast , denies that universality is really found even in the mind :
19 The writer who feels that suspense is best suited to his or her talents would do well before setting out , however , to get it clear in his or her own head that suspense is what is to be produced and that the book contemplated will adopt this form , or formula , in preference to any other .
20 And the actor says he feels that life is just beginning at 50 .
21 The existence of the process element means that evaluation is usually oriented towards detection of need for change rather than towards choice between temporally co-existing alternatives .
22 This means that society is increasingly experiencing a lower standard of living than would be possible without rising levels of unemployment .
23 Coun Dixon said the corporation 's support proves that Darlington is widely considered to have a housing crisis .
24 Harris reports that UPS is already following this policy in Germany , and says it could spread to the U.K. The German vans use off-the-shelf diesel engines and gearboxes .
25 He disputes the distinction between production and reproduction of the relations of production and argues that Althusser is actually describing the reproduction of the agents of production ; human socialized individuals .
26 Ball believes that PowerLan is particularly suited to users that want the option of growing their networks and interlinking them across different systems , and that these facilities will be enough to distinguish it from its competitors .
27 Ms Davidson suggests that PR is now valued more than ever before and this is reflected in the number of highly qualified people coming into the industry .
28 The intention of this law is in doubt ; the idea that it was specifically directed against Kimon , whose mother was Thracian , fails because Kimon is now thought to have died as early as 451 , too early for the law to have touched him .
29 The news comes as BA is still licking its wounds from having to apologise for the dirty tricks campaign conducted against its smaller rival , Virgin Atlantic , and the early retiral of its former chairman , Lord King .
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