Sentence examples for busying from inspiring English sources

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busying

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Present participle of busy

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Yet the Treasury and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) are already busying themselves with the preparation of a package of measures to support energy-intensive industries affected by the tax, such as steel, aluminium, chemicals and paper.

I've seen celebrities go to extraordinary lengths to avoid the public in similar situations, but all three of today's hosts are busying around trying to make Charlotte's set visit special.

All 8,000 tickets were gone by last Wednesday and the BBC – TV and radio – are busying themselves for a broadside.

(Mr Thaksin himself has kept a low profile, busying himself with Manchester City, the English football team he owns).

There he remained until 1616, busying himself with his "History of the World" and with petitioning the king, begging for a second chance.

Workers in Fuxing are putting the finishing touches to a large new open market and shopping complex.Officials across the county have been busying themselves with what until three or four years ago would have been an unthinkable task: persuading migrants to stay in Jintang after the new-year festivities rather than go back to the coast.

By all indications, the official March employment report, due out tomorrow, will be very, very bad.G20 leaders are busying themselves with summitry today in London.

But in 2006 more big companies will muscle in, and rules of sorts will start to spread.Participatory information sites and channels will blossom, with "citizen-reporters" busying themselves not only in writing and in sound through podcasting, but also with images using digital cameras and phones.

Carmakers have been busying themselves re-launching classic cars, such as the Dodge Challenger and the Ford Mustang, to meet renewed demand for gas-guzzling vehicles.Most industry experts credit the plunge in fuel prices for this change.

To that end, he scandalized Confucians of his day, who believed that the elite should not engage in manual labour, by becoming an accomplished metalworker and busying himself with alchemical studies.

Though he kept in close touch with the dauphin and the king, he was not primarily a court prelate; he was, rather, a devoted bishop, living mostly among his diocesans, preaching, busying himself with charitable organizations, and directing his clergy.

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