Example sentences of "[adv] say [prep] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Many fund managers are still said to be considering their next move . |
2 | Texan Steve Wyatt is also said to be sending along something . |
3 | Potential competitors such as the hot-shot Mac-to-Unix people at Quorum Software , who might eventually find their market niche too narrow , are also said to be watching . |
4 | The company is also said to be having difficulty moving a significant amount of lower-end Sparcstation series 10s out of the channel and into end-user sites . |
5 | NEC is also said to be negotiating with various US relational database vendors to put their products up under NEC 's version of Unix System V.4 . |
6 | Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke is also said to be planning a number of smaller cash payouts to keep punters ' attention . |
7 | It 's also said to be making Microsoft Mail interoperate with Unix E-Mail . |
8 | The company is also said to be cancelling personal computer-based projects and turning its resources elsewhere . |
9 | Other US nuclear plants are now said to be studying their fuel pool cooling . |
10 | Meanwhile , Germany 's employer , trade and industry associations said they had formed a committee to fight xenophobia , which is now said to be putting off foreigners from investing in the country 's impoverished East . |
11 | Let us hope that the Danes will vote ‘ No ’ in their referendum on June 2 , thus forcing all members to renegotiate the treaty , as many of them are now said to be having second thoughts of their own . |
12 | Rough Trade , for instance , had to dip into the piggy bank to move into the American market , where they 're now said to be pulling out . |
13 | Just as a player is often said to be struggling to justify a big fee . |
14 | He is often said to be fixing a ‘ tariff ’ period ; and there is no harm in using that expression provided that one realises that it is the Home Secretary 's tariff , not the judges ' tariff . |
15 | Now said to be hanging out with the totally lovable Morrissey . |
16 | Debt is seen as Pilkington 's main difficulty with estimates of £840m at the end of March now said to be standing at £950m and likely to hit the £1bn figure . |