Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [v-ing] [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 that and so on , erm , erm , I , it would be nice in fact if the er Ipswich evening tabloid which gave us prominence to this rule er would give just a little space to er this latest development , erm but I would like to , not being excessively caracole I mean reading this document I do feel a slight er switch on your comments on er Pipers Vale , er which you note , there are no er nationally er or er common species which sounds as though you have designs on it , erm I , I wonder if this would be the place to ask you , you know , to make some sort of statement about Pipers Vale , you know that we are basically looking for a route which does not touch on Pipers Vale
2 However , in parliamentary terms Mr Nelson has been long waiting for a call from a prime minister offering jobs .
3 If you are manually recording in a diary a secretary should check the dates three months in advance on a daily basis .
4 They are not considered to be non-viable either on the grounds of their isolation and remoteness from the communities they serve , or on the grounds that they are physically falling into a state of dilapidation .
5 Now she is standing on the edge of a deep bowl or crater , floored with the little rings across which the dragonriders are already strolling with a pendulum gait .
6 Its population is also growing and bucking the demographic trends , which are already resulting in a scarcity of young people in the rest of the country .
7 The club say they are already looking for a replacement .
8 Some newspapers are already running at a loss in the hope that they will move back into profit when the economic situation improves .
9 If you are already working as a nurse tutor at a college , please approach your principal for further details on how to apply .
10 " She 's right , " the maid grinned , " you are just looking for a body to practise on . "
11 people are just looking for a diversion so erm
12 Byrne reckons they 've been playing brill recently and are just waiting for a chance like this — but he was talking before they got turned over 0–3 by the makems last night .
13 so it is so easy when you 're only helping on a side line because you 're not doing any of the thought processing
14 Oh yeah I mean we 're only talking about a couple of initially er large erm thirty second spots if you like .
15 Tt and we 're obviously looking at a process of land reform which has , has undergone a number of changes and I think we , we 've begun to see some of the influences on those changes and particularly over the , the last week or so the this has .
16 It 's never going to rumble through the floor in the way that a similarly priced 4x10 would , but they 're obviously catering for a gap in the market which is n't being filled very successfully .
17 ‘ You 're already driving without a licence .
18 A mosquito probably registers about ten or twenty decibels , and this could be very annoying if you were trying to sleep and one was buzzing around you , but in our trade we 're normally talking about a level of perhaps sixty or seventy decibels which is tolerable and the sort of noise perhaps we 're making at the moment .
19 In Northern Ireland it 's against the law to leave your vehicle unlocked and unattended even if you 're just popping into a shop .
20 You know , nobody 's expecting three or four sides , right , you 've got quarter of an hour , not erm , you know , if , if you can write a side a half you , you 'll be doing much better than most people , alright , so you 're just thinking about a side really , depending on how big your handwriting is .
21 You 're just looking for a date of today .
22 Which does n't really matter , because just we 're just looking at a snap-shot of
23 This was a digitally-recorded album , so you 're just playing into a microphone and what you 're getting back through the headphones tends to be a little dry and sad .
24 ‘ People say we 're ‘ retro ’ , but as far as we 're concerned we 're just going through a learning process .
25 We 're just going for a ride on one , I hope . ’
26 We 're just coming in a minute .
27 We 're not talking of rounding , we 're just talking of a function that 's made up .
28 ‘ We 're still waiting for a signal from the SDLP and Dublin .
29 ‘ We 're still waiting for a signal from the SDLP and Dublin .
30 Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better .
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