Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [noun] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 're still preaching death and destruction .
2 So , this one is sort of comparable to income , cos we 're always comparing income and expenditure .
3 We 're probably breaking Health and Safety regulations : there should be extractor fans .
4 Eight thirty tonight we 're either committing suicide or murder , one of the two .
5 We do know , naturally , that babies are always causing worry and concern .
6 After all , Wang Laboratories Inc and Prime Computer Inc are just two of a string of companies that have opened and later closed in the south of Ireland , but Amdahl Corp is still there , Intel Corp is investing heavily and expanding , 3Com Corp and Cabletron Systems Inc are among the new arrivals , and several other chipmakers are still doing assembly and Sun Microsystems Inc has just followed ICL Plc and Sema Group Plc in establishing software development operations in the Dublin area .
7 The only liquid you get are probably cough medicines and stuff like that and
8 There are also bowling evenings and fondue evenings , and in addition there will be a programme organised by our rep in Kaprun .
9 Formats are mainly worship services and information .
10 Hence , objective budgets are often called output or programme budgets .
11 Here we are often working morning and afternoon , and preparing lessons in the evening .
12 For example , two new mobile units are now taking chiropody and dentistry to the villages .
13 ‘ What we are trying to do is to relay six miles of track from Meenglass to Donegal … the Barnsmoor Gap , plus renovate the old coaches still in existence , some of which are now holiday homes and hen houses ! ’
14 Nevertheless , there are now growing signs that government attitudes are shifting , and the publication in February 1990 of the White Paper Crime , Justice and Protecting the Public ( Home Office , 1990a ) offered welcome proof that the myth of ‘ judicial independence ’ , at least in its extravagant form , may finally have been shattered .
15 I 'm not having anything , I 'm just having soup and rice
16 Indeed , with a very small agency , you may see only one person — who may be both account executive and copywriter , and obtain most other necessary services from outside organizations .
17 Melissa bit her lip at the thought of the ordeal facing Antoinette Gebrec and wondered who , if anyone , would be there to give comfort and support .
18 ‘ What I want now is to know who in the last month has been here to buy arsenic and belladonna ?
19 Help the Aged hope that can help put minds at rest — at the very least they are there to offer advice and information .
20 Round the pool they were all having hysterics as Dancer tried to calm her down .
21 In the exercise above , you were probably using simile and metaphor without realising it .
22 Eye-witnesses claimed that troops of the elite Special Presidential Division used rifles , hot-water cannons , metal-tipped canes and tear gas to break up the crowd , many of whom were reportedly carrying rosaries and prayer books .
23 The youths were neither causing damage nor harm .
24 The club was launched in the spring by Dave Caul , the manager , along with Mike Knowler and Andy Carroll , who were previously spinning house and hip hop at The State in Liverpool .
25 And behind all the distinct and conflicting perspectives described earlier , underneath all the rhetoric about ‘ working together ’ , are barely hidden power and status differentials .
26 The result is often a very useful skeleton history of the region , but one which is constantly undergoing revision and correction as new information is discovered .
27 Funding church schools is foolishly promoting bigotry and intolerance .
28 Mr Bennett 's script is deft , making an actor 's use of the rambling tale 's much loved situations and pantomime moments .
29 told mum and dad they if that 's alright , what can you say when he 's already told mum and dad , that were waiting .
30 You 've been brought up in a television age and you 've been particularly been brought up in an age of card cartoons and soap operas and in all of those you would er expect to see good being oppressed that 's part of the plot in every cartoon there is a plot in every soap opera , that the good the good people actually end up in difficult situations and the way that results in the cartoons and in the soap operas is usually find revenge or punishment .
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