Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I hope we 'll be seeing you back on the field soon .
2 They 'll be easing me on as the new presenter so as not to put too much pressure on me .
3 I hope , and I shall be bringing it up at the next police committee , that we will commit ourselves to that initiative will a view to bringing in those two pilot schemes in the county and extending it at a later date .
4 Tallis could not see clearly but he seemed to be pushing something on to the staff , working it round until , with a crack , it slid into position .
5 The Gloster meteors will be slogging it out in the first round of the British baseball knockout cup on Sunday .
6 However , she realised that these matters would just have to take their course , although she must also remember she did n't have unlimited time at her disposal , because her father would be expecting her back at the office .
7 At the end of the day in any event the County Planning Committee if they accept my recommendation will be sending it off to the Department of the Environment .
8 You wan na watch out or he 'll be having you down at the .
9 They 'll be fobbing us off with the flowers and the chocolates .
10 But in practice , hey , be careful , you know , you could be letting yourself in for a bit of trouble , if you start recommending the equity fund for Healthmaster or something .
11 Any minute and he would be inviting her through to the bedroom and urging her to call him Alexander !
12 ‘ We came here the Saturday before last and won in the League , now we 're pleased to be taking them back to the Bridge this time .
13 ‘ I should be taking you on at a week 's notice .
14 I am still very shaken and will be taking it up with the American authorities . ’
15 ‘ I suppose Mrs C. thought I 'd be swilling it down like an alcoholic if she left it in the room .
16 Savalas Clouting ( 17 ) , Shaun Tacey ( 18 ) and Laurence Hare ( 23 ) will be fighting it out for a place in the Witches reserve berths after graduating from last season 's double-winning junior side .
17 The prospect of a play attempting to deal realistically with the phenomenon of drug and club culture would seem to be setting itself up as a target for scorn and ridicule from people involved in the scene and as a scapegoat for moral guardians who bitterly oppose it .
18 ‘ And as far as the mentally handicapped people go I do n't believe we should be throwing them out on the streets . ’
19 George said : ‘ By that time , they could be digging me up for the operation . ’
20 Fans of volleyball reckon its the fastest … hardest court game of all … this week two of the world 's top teams Latvia and Lithuania have come to town to take on the might of England and the pick of the nation 's universities … on tuesday … wednesday … and thursday they 'll be battling it out in the gym at Iffley Road in Oxford and then on Friday they they head for the finals at the american airbase at Upper Heyford
21 OVER 200 of the North-East 's best young athletes will be battling it out in the Durham Association of Boys ' Clubs cross country championships at Aykley Heads , Durham , tomorrow writes FRANK JOHNSON .
22 ‘ And tomorrow they wo n't be attacking strong positions , they 'll be hitting us out in the open .
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