Example sentences of "be [pron] [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | How are you getting on with the plebs ? |
2 | ‘ How are you getting on with the family history ? ’ |
3 | After deciding on beer — a pint for me and a half for Sally — we chatted about our golf game and then Sally asked : ‘ How are you getting on with the Brian Harley business ? ’ |
4 | How are you getting on with the old battleaxe ? ’ |
5 | So how are you getting on with the rest of your course ? |
6 | ‘ Are you going in over the weekend ? ’ she asked , already missing the contact . |
7 | You know , I mean we 're here , well are you going down at the end of the week or something ? |
8 | are you going down to the hall ? |
9 | Are you going down to the garage ? |
10 | " Are you going back into the house , Wes ? " |
11 | ‘ Are you going back to the hotel ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Are you going out to the pottery today ? ’ |
13 | Are you going out on the razzle dazzle ? |
14 | Are you walking down to the garage ? |
15 | What are you working on at the moment ? ’ |
16 | Are you coming down to the great burrow ? " |
17 | are you coming down to the car ? |
18 | I now decided it must be my messing about with the eggs that was causing the problem , even though John had told me this was the method he was using . |
19 | Even if she could n't get a game , there 'd be something going on at the club , and it would be better than moping around at home . |
20 | Well no it does n't , if there 's nothing , if there 's nothing coming round from the other way it does n't go . |
21 | So what we actually are possibly seeing is ourselves coming out of the trough so therefore part of it 's a training curve , but we do need to see that training curve start to come down and get back on to a level but we do n't know where the level is , that 's what worries us at this stage . |
22 | Yes , but there 's somebody talking out of the film |
23 | And that 's you waking up in the morning . |
24 | Karajan would give that fantasist all the freedom he needed because he knew that what appeals to an audience is something arising out of the immediate performance , out of something that is happening within the mind of the musician at that moment . |
25 | ‘ So when 's he going back to the States ? ’ |
26 | There was nothing going on in the centre of . |
27 | There was somebody moving around in the villa . |
28 | I says , what was she doing down in the shop the other day ? |
29 | ‘ Was he giving up on the case ? ’ |
30 | ‘ She 's a canny little thing , as bright as a button , ’ was his summing up of the maid . |