Example sentences of "[am/are] having [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 're having to rely on dubious testimony . |
2 | The problem is that when Venus is prominent , you 're having to cope with other planetary stresses . |
3 | In the current business climate an increasing number of organisations are having to cope with reduced promotion opportunities , resulting from contraction or stabilisation of the workforce . |
4 | If the box is overfull , then the overdrive seals are having to cope with excessive quantities of oil and are not doing so . |
5 | Nursing agencies have often been the means to re-entry in the past , and they too are having to adapt to new forces at work which for them could represent a consumer boom . |
6 | The thinking is that , in a time of fierce economic and social change in Westernised economies , all companies — from home-based one man/woman bands to the ICIs and IBMs — are having to adapt to new organisational structures and ways of working . |
7 | So hotels have to avoid unreliable entertainers , and we are having to think about standard contracts , not flexible agreements . |
8 | ‘ I fear millions of hard-pressed customers are having to pay for past mistakes by the banks . ’ |
9 | Mr Hanson said : ‘ Fishermen are having to fish in dangerous waters and their catches are down . ’ |
10 | My concerns are much more involved with the dangers I perceive that many valued institutions are having to confront within current political climates . |