Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [v-ing] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Will the Minister take time in the next week , as a matter of urgency , to meet the Israeli ambassador and tell him about the feeling in the country generally that the Israeli Government are literally getting away with murder ? |
2 | I am not talking here about laziness . |
3 | Finally , there are services to improve life for children who are already living away from home . |
4 | In other words , they as pupils are not living fully in accordance with the official school rhetoric . |
5 | CAUSE ( Catholics against Unemployment and Social Evils ) have launched their annual appeal for hampers , for those who are not looking forward to Christmas . |
6 | These students differ from traditional students in that they are not entering straight from school . |
7 | You will find that ease of emphasis comes more readily if you are not standing stiffly to attention while delivering your speech . |
8 | ‘ They are not going home for Christmas ? ’ |
9 | As a junior nurse you may not feel able to assist the patient to rest or sleep — especially if you are not feeling fully at ease yourself ! |
10 | Relatives of British holidaymakers who 're fleeing from the hurricane in the United States are tonight waiting anxiously for news . |
11 | It 's not full of so you 're just going straight through water , just so you 're sliding |
12 | She said if you 're not coming home for if you 're not coming home for dinner I 'll boil you an egg |
13 | I think we 're still talking here about depression and how to go and |
14 | We 're now looking forward to teacher appraisal and the opportunities that this will give s school staff to enhance their own future development . |
15 | We 're actually talking here about family unit and human rights . |
16 | For , ‘ Two decades after the Brown decision ’ he wrote in 1974 ‘ we are still struggling inconclusively with school desegregation ’ . |
17 | ‘ However , they are also looking forward with excitement to returning to Nepal . ’ |
18 | My grant allows me £60 weekly a difference of £9 , I am now getting deeply in debt with my rent . |
19 | Much of the upheaval in the world 's soft drinks markets has been prompted by the US giants , Pepsi and Coke , which are now looking aggressively for expansion in Europe . |
20 | Many of these girls are now coming home with AIDS . |
21 | Although we are now talking mainly about darkness , rather than light , this is not entirely irrelevant to the Lady of Light . |
22 | Undoubtedly , some local education authorities are now spending less on adult education than we think that they should be spending . |
23 | If you are now feeling completely at ease with Stage 1 of the tummy exercises and you have mastered at least 8 repeats of each exercise then start working on Stage 2 — not only will you look good , you will take the strain off your back . |
24 | Cos our Lianne said to me on Thursday mother I 'm only going away for week . |
25 | I 'm not saying necessarily in response to that resolution , but at least in the direction that we were hoping . |
26 | Cos I 'm not coming home at lunchtime you see . |
27 | ‘ I 'm not coming home at half-term if she 's here , Mum , ’ complained Violet . |
28 | And I 'm not talking here about slick , glossy performances . |
29 | The truth is , she would say , I 'm still looking forward to life beginning . |
30 | I 'm almost looking forward to prison ; plenty of dope in there , if I 'm allowed to mix with other inmates . |