Example sentences of "[pers pn] are [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A lot of them are going out of the area , but I think er I 'd imagine that a large majority or a a large proportion certainly would wish to stay in .
2 Hamish and I are going over to the Island to see her next weekend .
3 Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday .
4 If you are not eligible to be put in if you do n't have a motor car then you 're discounting an enormous number of people who may have motorcycles or motor caravans or , you know , something which is perfectly valid but it invalidates the information that you think you are getting out of the file because you only put in certain perfectly reasonable , groups of er of things and i in , in , in Boots there 's a , there 's a er there 's a a wonderful expression or actually is , is the one I 'm particularly thinking about , you know we , we sell shall we say a million bottles of aspirin a year , it is in fact considerably more than that , and that is perfectly reasonable and valid and mm but in the definition of that we obviously only included what Boots the Chemists sold because that 's all the people who
5 If you are walking down into the centre along Avenida do Infante , after the Savoy Hotel you pass the modern Casino Park Hotel and , behind it , the new Casino .
6 You are heading out into the Atlantic and the next landfall is Canada . ’
7 This ha , es you feel like you are coming down into the ball , which is a more positive feeling .
8 Now you are coming out into the open .
9 When you are working back from the cosine , sine or tangent you do n't know which of the 2 possible angles is correct .
10 When you are starting out in the music business there seems to be an impenetrable jungle of initials to understand : MCPS , PPL , MPA , PRS , BASCA , BMI , ASCAP ; the list seems endless ! so what are they all for ?
11 A chasm separates us from the other side and now we are looking round for the bridge . ’
12 But we accept that there is not a customer for this work and we are getting on with the job of ensuring that the business as a whole continues to develop positively .
13 We are moving on with the medical services .
14 We 're moving to Shanghai with mixed feelings , as we 've heard we 'll be staying in the Peace Hotel , in the noisy centre of the city , but it 's nice to feel now that we are moving on to the home stretch .
15 De Klerk said his visit showed South Africa and the world that " we are moving back to the fold " .
16 " Another fashion we are stamping out on the plantation , Auguste , is Bolshevism , " he said , leaning earnestly towards the recruiter .
17 In Britain in nineteen ninety three we are hanging on to the remains of our welfare state by our fingertips .
18 They say it is too soon to say if either will produce any results , but Chief Inspector Steve Cross of Cheshire 's Serious Crime Squad confirmed : ‘ We have been given some new names which we are following up at the moment .
19 All that memory can provide contributes already to our feeling that in calling this sensation ‘ pain ’ we are going on in the same way , following the rule .
20 We are going round to the stage door now , ’ she announced firmly .
21 We are going down towards the forest and the Arctic night is awesome .
22 We are carrying on with the wedding as planned . ’
23 I think we are coming up to the peaks now . ’
24 That in itself is a sign that we are coming out of the recession .
25 No-one can deny that being pretty helps — no female on breakfast television would have a career otherwise — but I can not believe that we are turning back to the dark days when it was deemed the most important thing of all .
26 Some of these recordings are now being used by the YCCC as evidence in the legal actions which they are taking out against the city and tannery , and some of the recordings have been played back to other community groups in similar situations but who have not developed their thinking to the extent of the YCCC .
27 ‘ Maybe I 've been too long with this screwy outfit ; I 'm beginning to believe that stuff they are handing out from the New York office .
28 But they are unable to process this and obviously that will be different for children at different stages of their development erm younger children being particularly susceptible to the sort of atmosphere around them , and if they are picking up from the adults around them , be that through the media or within the context of their everyday lives , that there is something dangerous and disturbing going on , then they are obviously going to reflect that unease in their behaviour .
29 Obviously there is not a club atmosphere at Harlequins , and in most other sports they would be fined or disciplined for the unfair competition they are setting up in the league , both from the top and bottom sides .
30 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
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