Example sentences of "and [pron] [be] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 Oh his very calm , very calm , and I 'm still going to work , I did n't go to work while , I went too work while he was in hospital , and when he first came out .
2 I was managing to put our disastrous marriage behind me , and I was even getting to the stage where I could look forward to the future .
3 and I was just saying to Yvonne er I 'm rapidly running out of my physio allowance , you know , because of the amount that
4 So do I and I was just talking to her downstairs and I was asking her like the differences between here and the States , you know the boar cos she was in a boarding school before , and she was saying erm how you know just generally the people are nicer and the blokes talk to you not just because you 're cos they
5 No we no she 'd got out the pool you see , she was I did n't recognize her , she said oh it looks like all the family 's here and I was only talking to Evelyn and , and I kept trying to place her and it was only when she said oh Rebecca was born a month after cos she 's died her hair a different colour , I did n't , just did n't recognize her at all .
6 And I was always saying to the girls at school for heavens sake keep your hair back , it 's only bunches , whatever , back when they was younger they always had plait or bunches , .
7 And you 're never going to ! ’
8 This letter is directed chiefly at those who responded to my two previous appeals in these columns , and who are already writing to one or more of the nearly 500 prisoners on death rows in the Caribbean with whom we are now in contact .
9 The greatest difficulties are often to do with people who are very close in overt status and who are therefore threatening to one another .
10 Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement .
11 About half of the sixty-five guests had wandered through into the lecture hall , but since Anthea was due to give the address and she was still talking to the professor , there was time to spare .
12 All of these initiatives as well as the day to day work that goes on with safety representatives at the workplace , supported by officials all of these initiatives are aimed at improving standards at the workplace and we are also contributing to the fourth action programme in Europe where they are setting out their action programme which will take them into the next
13 Victorian days involved 12-hour shifts and six or seven-day weeks , and we are certainly returning to those arrangements .
14 Maybe it was going to be like the Cultural Revolution in China and we were all going to be given the chance to team up with the aliens .
15 Now ‘ I 've Got My Mojo Working ’ does n't go down with everyone , but at that time there were a few people around who did like that kind of stuff , and we were hopefully appealing to them . ’
16 and there 's only going to be a couple of people there she knows and she was gon na ring Marie and see if Rob and I could go , you know , really as a , to keep , make up a foursome sort of thing
17 All they needed was water to reconstitute them and there was definitely going to be no shortage of that particular commodity .
18 Before you always felt that someone 's got this under control and they 're just going to the wire , but now they 've crossed the wire . ’
19 Really — Dora has this Naughty Friend and they 're just going to — I wo n't tell you , it 's awful . "
20 Now it 's important that we come up with some interesting things because , as you know , as the course goes on we 're going to be joined by professionals from the media , in the form of Bob Satchwell later on this afternoon , and other gentlemen from the local radio and so forth tomorrow , and they 're actually going to , as it were , confirm , or not , as the case may be , the sort of things we 've been talking about .
21 And they are now getting to the point where they are are popular as the folders in terms of
22 And they are now working to this timetable for the road .
23 And I , si there was a concentration camp for the Italians and they were really smashing to us !
24 She nodded , wondering why on earth , since Liz was dead and they were obviously going to be sharing a room .
25 Erm there 's another Econ Soc the Economic Society putting on a lecture at five o'clock on Wednesday er in A forty two and the topic there is What 's Happening to the Distribution of Income in Britain and he is also talking to the Public Sector .
26 Faldo has won five Majors and he 's probably going to be next to get close to Jack Nicklaus , Gary Player and Tom Watson .
27 He 's fitter and sharper than he has been at any stage of his career , and he 's now playing to his full potential .
28 Nothing more exciting than that appeared on the horizon in his first six months in California , and he was already talking to June about going back to Mud and Neptune .
29 Such a note of finality was not , however , to be relied upon , and he was soon writing to Poole of racking doubts and of ‘ dim & huddled ’ feelings .
30 But the time and inspiration for such apparent frivolities were rapidly passing and he was soon explaining to Bonamy Dobrée that the Bolovian period had ended .
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