Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [be] having [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think I 'm having a nervous breakdown ? ’ |
2 | My mum thinks I 'm having a great time , as I tell her that I am but it 's a lie , and it has n't got any better . |
3 | In conclusion , thank , you , everybody , for listening , and I hope you are having a wonderful afternoon/ evening and are all as happy as we are today . |
4 | He says they 're having a good time . |
5 | you know I 'm having a clear out and he promised him a tin |
6 | ‘ I heard it was having a difficult time . ’ |
7 | She figures they 're having a hard time positioning the thing and do n't want to mess up the good thing they have going with Windows . |
8 | He thought he was having a secret affair , and everyone thought I did n't know and was terribly sympathetic . |
9 | ‘ I thought he was having an easy day , today . ’ |
10 | ‘ What I mean , ’ said Robert , feeling a direct approach was required , ‘ is that I think I am having a nervous breakdown . ’ |
11 | And th , think they 're having a real problem in Birmingham as well the they 're , trying to get rid of them and they 're down the sewers all the time trying to get rid of the bloody things ! |
12 | They 've taken each other for a walk , I think they , I think they 're having a little flirtation , I think they 're over there , |
13 | She said I was having a lovely time looking all round these things ! |
14 | And she bought things with her erm twenty five pound voucher said I was having a lovely time and I forgot the time ! |
15 | ( 7° ) I 'm writing to say I 'm having a marvellous time here The gestural usage must be glossed a little differently , as " the pragmatically given space , proximal to speaker 's location at CT , that includes the point or location gesturally indicated " . |
16 | He said he hoped we were having a nice time and could we leave the keys with Mrs Stewart please . |
17 | Of those organisations which are using outplacement services , 94 per cent said they are having a major impact on helping the career of those made redundant . |
18 | He explained he was having a dizzy spell and could n't make it to the doctor 's , so I drove him there . |