Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [pron] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You seemed to be drawing me like a magnet , and there was Claudine , anyway . ’ |
2 | ‘ He can operate as a defender , a sweeper or a midfielder , and I 'll be using him in the midfield role . |
3 | The first customers for the new service will be using it for a variety of applications . |
4 | I use a small piece of putty over the nozzle for speed and short-term storage ; but if I 'm not going to be using it for a while , I take the top off and place a small piece of Clingfilm over the bottle , then screw the top back on again . |
5 | Should business leaders be bracing themselves for a wave of intervention now that the Department of Trade & Industry is in the hands of Michael Heseltine ? |
6 | For liberty to be opposing it in the way that they are shows that they do n't remotely understand the best interests of our children or our schools . |
7 | Something tells me I wo n't be seeing her for a while either . |
8 | ‘ I shall be seeing them at the weekend . ’ |
9 | It is not that I am inferring information about him by analogy ; without the incipient mimicry I would not be perceiving him as a man , would be seeing him as an automaton only outwardly resembling myself . |
10 | Then he observed in a flat tone , ‘ What a tragedy , in that case , that you wo n't be seeing him for a while . ’ |
11 | I 'll be seeing him before the match . |
12 | We may now be seeing something of a revival of the reformative approach . |
13 | ‘ You 're not stupid , and neither are we , although you might be doubting it at the moment . |
14 | Now one of the things th we find that when we play an Adam Faith record , we tend to be singing it for the rest of the day you know , like What Do You Want |
15 | So I shall be enjoying myself at the wedding |
16 | Both sides of the House could and should support most of its provisions , but where improvements are necessary we shall be pressing them on the Minister , and I hope that we shall receive as fair a hearing from him as I have tried to give his Bill this afternoon . |
17 | Some deep throbbing vibration seemed to be keeping him in the air , and his limbs ached . |
18 | Jess asked , though she 'd noticed the questions seemed to be driving him like a snail into his shell . |
19 | She remembered because she had seen her drive off and it was unusual for ‘ a señora of her quality ’ to be driving herself with no companion . |
20 | Yesterday Darlington 's Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates visited the school to meet the teenagers who will be representing them in the school election on April 3 . |
21 | Should n't I be compensating someone for the loss of the Seren ? ’ |
22 | Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning . |
23 | We will be meeting them with a hail of stones if they show their faces . ’ |
24 | In fact , ’ she added , driven by an unholy desire to be perverse , ‘ I shall be meeting him after the boat ride . |
25 | The distribution of these consonants would be rather limited , but the main problem would be fitting them into the pattern of syllable structure . |
26 | The man who constantly criticises may be trying to change you into the person he wants you to be , when he should be loving you for the person you are . |
27 | But you do n't seem to be advocating it as a way forward ? |
28 | well if you think you might get some money at the end of the season , he said , you may find that you 'll be paying them at the end of the season ! |
29 | Any moment now , Judi would be turning them into a Jury , appealing for their verdict on the Nielsen family . |
30 | So after today , I shall not be cleaning you for a week . ’ |