Example sentences of "[prep] be [verb] [pron] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 He seemed to be watching her like a hawk , waiting for some reaction .
2 Ministers are known to be bracing themselves for a series of defeats .
3 He said : ‘ They seemed to be using us as a last resort .
4 I use a small piece of putty over the nozzle for speed and short-term storage ; but if I 'm not going to be using it for a while , I take the top off and place a small piece of Clingfilm over the bottle , then screw the top back on again .
5 If half the records on a track have to be moved one at a time , and a device revolution is required for each movement , additions can take a great deal of time .
6 for not only was the Earl Patrick suspicious of anyone coming from the regency , but he happened at this juncture to be consoling himself with a local lady , in the absence of marital comforts .
7 The Yorkshire outfit have been producing some good results in their own division , and have lost only one of their eight league games so far , but we saw the big gulf in scoring power between some of the first and lower division clubs in the county competitions and York look to be facing something of a Mission Impossible .
8 The drift of my rhetoric might seem to be taking me towards a traditional defence of literature , of the imagination , of creativity , of humane values in general .
9 Lewis seemed to be taking it as a personal insult that the family had come to the Hebrides for their summer holiday .
10 Matters relating to your home life and financial security are highlighted and , while you can anticipate some minor gains , benefits or other incentives early this month , sparks may fly just prior to the 16th , when someone appears to be taking you for a fool or expecting you to foot the bill .
11 In suggesting the rule is an inalienable part of the language , Dale Spender ironically assists those she criticises in making their sexism look natural , when she ought to be exposing it as a cultural construct .
12 You seemed to be drawing me like a magnet , and there was Claudine , anyway . ’
13 But you do n't seem to be advocating it as a way forward ?
14 She was so aware of him that he seemed to be touching her from a long way off .
15 If somebody takes a Covermaster plan out at twenty five , we expect them to be paying it for a long time , if he takes it out at fifty five , we expect him to pay less .
16 THINGS have deteriorated so far and so fast at Higgs & Hill that shareholders were lucky to be offered anything as a final dividend .
17 Perhaps the survivors of a stranding are less likely to be stranded themselves at a later date .
18 But in this particular lesson the decision structure is something of a mirage , for as we have already pointed out at this stage the situation is not real enough for these children to be making anything but a superficial gesture — going through the motions of making a decision .
19 In plain English it is more important , in an administrative context , to be seen to be doing something about a politically generated agenda of problems than it is to examine critically the agenda itself .
20 Makes a change to be giving it to a real postman .
21 If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable .
22 Jess asked , though she 'd noticed the questions seemed to be driving him like a snail into his shell .
23 The impact of that on Leeds residents perception of the migration opportunities is quite different quite different from a new settlement on a very accessible corridor which would have to be promoted and would have to be built quickly to be to present itself as a successful venture .
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