Example sentences of "i [am/are] [v-ing] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My wife and I are planning an extended trip to North Africa in our 1986 Range Rover Turbo D which has 50,000 miles on the clock .
2 I know that I am providing an unusual excuse for those dastards interested in luring some member of the opposite sex into a dark and confined space , but I would be glad to hear about experimental results .
3 He was pleased with his performance and said : ‘ I am playing well but I am lacking a little bit of killer instinct . ’
4 ‘ I find I am learning a great deal . ’
5 I am wearing a shiny souwester ;
6 I am re-opening an old fireplace and need to install a fireback .
7 The cook 's latest masterpiece languishes in my stomach , and I am drinking a river-cooled beer .
8 I am building a new pond in an L shape .
9 I am reading an extraordinary book about a man who was ‘ given away ’ by his mother at 2 weeks old , and managed to find her again in his thirties .
10 Corden said : ‘ I do n't want people to think I am deserting a sinking ship .
11 ‘ You know my nightmare — that I am seeing a dead boy ( whom I never recognize ) on the ground at my feet .
12 But by the summer I am writing a homosexual love-story which I preface with the following remark :
13 I am attaching a complete list of the personnel in the film unit .
14 As I can not afford a new diesel engine I am considering an old slogger Perkins 4,236 .
15 Actually , I am trying a new strategy .
16 We were talking about your career , in which I am taking a fatherly interest .
17 These parties of mine have become something of an institution , and I am expecting a large number of people to come in and give their comments on the results in various constituencies .
18 Putting it more generally , I am suggesting a major difference in ‘ compromisability ’ between different kinds of goals .
19 It is a matter for the individual conscience of every hon. Member , which is precisely why I am allowing a free vote by my Ministers on the Bill .
20 I can hardly believe I am addressing a married lady !
21 I am addressing an all-party committee , ’ Mark replied , feeling rather important as he uttered the words .
22 At the moment I am examining a large number of detailed proposals that have been put to me .
23 Furthermore , in view of the late start and the number of hon. Members who wish to participate , I am putting a precautionary limit of 10 minutes on speeches between 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock .
24 Tension can be created either by the sponsor 's subtle , superior position of detachment : ‘ I am only here to describe the problems ; you are the ones who will have to face them ’ , or , quite differently , a hint of ‘ I know more than I am going to tell ’ , or its cruder version : ‘ I am doing a good salesman 's job and you are going to fall for it ’ .
25 ‘ I 'm off to the US next week and then I am doing an extended tour of the US and Canada .
26 Before I call the Secretary of State for Employment , I must tell the House that because of the numbers of right hon. and hon. Members who wish to participate in today 's debate , I am placing a precautionary limit of 10 minutes on speeches between 7 and 9 pm .
27 Believe me , I am presenting a true picture of Sam .
28 I am having a good time , ’ Ruth assured him .
29 I am fifteen I have just come down here in my lunch hour at school but I am having a good time .
30 And ‘ Oh , I am having a nice time ! ’ he exclaimed to her .
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