Example sentences of "it is becoming [adv] and " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But with increasing public awareness of what good eating means , it is becoming easier and easier to eat out without compromising your health .
2 This government is not believing in integrated strategy , it never has done and it never will do and with the current the Government expansion plans it is becoming less and less likely .
3 But it is becoming harder and harder to convince them .
4 Such businesses are not going to survive in the face of the pressure being applied by insurance companies to have their customers only deal with approved repairers , particularly when it is becoming harder and more expensive to become an approved repairer and then maintain one 's company as such .
5 Despite the media army , it is becoming more and more difficult for the Allies to cover up the ancient and ruthless strategy of global domination and exploitation underlying their actions .
6 Unfortunately it is becoming more and more difficult to avoid things like direct debits , particularly if you are dealing with insurance companies who , on the whole , prefer this form of payment , and will try to coerce you into doing it .
7 If the meal you are attacking is lunch , or if you prefer a lighter dinner , it is becoming more and more acceptable ( indeed fashionable ! ) to eat two first courses and do away with the traditional entrée .
8 Idea-handling is such a structured sub-system , and it is becoming more and more important .
9 Not all video machines have this property but it is becoming more and more common to be able to see the picture as you run forward or back on the tape or disc .
10 It is becoming more and more likely that the main centres of population exploiting the countryside were in the valleys and that the evidence is largely obscured by later ( or continuously used ? ) settlements on roughly the same sites ( Fig. 57 ) .
11 ‘ I know but I feel it is becoming more and more appropriate to my response to everything and that it must come soon . ’
  Next page