Example sentences of "that [pers pn] be [v-ing] at the " in BNC.

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1 I like to think that I am laughing at the idea , which has as real a set of consequences as bombs in a Tom and Jerry cartoon .
2 ‘ So you might like to know , ’ he said , studiedly casual , ‘ that I 'm staying at the Plaza . ’
3 I borrowed a modest amount to buy my house , that I could easily meet within the finances that I 'm getting at the moment .
4 No need for him to know that I was watching at the window .
5 These birds come from America , so they are difficult to get hold of and I had the added problem that I was looking at the end of the breeding season .
6 What about the guy that she 's seeing at the moment ?
7 Luke stood outside his own front door and read the note that Susan had left under the door-knocker , telling him that she was staying at the Palings Hotel .
8 Harriet glanced at Meredith and saw that she was looking at the picture .
9 Her voice had a sad note to it and he knew that she was standing at the gate watching him as he rode away .
10 She realized that she was staring at the snow .
11 She made out that she was paying at the farm to clean it .
12 And th the stories that you read are all , all for children are they ones that you 're reading from a book , or are they ones that you 're inventing at the time , or what ?
13 Now though Chris , this er is a charity and obviously you 've , you 've got research money from them ; if there was n't a charity like this , would you be able to do the sort of research that you 're doing at the moment ?
14 I had heard that you were staying at the farm , ’ Claudine stated , condescending to look at Jenna for the first time .
15 Not just as a , not just a song that we 're singing at the end of a sermon but as a prayer , yes , here I am Lord !
16 So it 's by no means only er , arising from the erm , need to get on with the business of the council , some of the work that we 're facing at the present moment has been forced on us er , through no fault of our own because of Government action .
17 Well , it 'll be used towards the new transplant unit that we 're building at the Churchill .
18 Now that may not be the best way to have structured it , but some of the checks that we 're imposing at the moment are not necessary to put on paper .
19 And what about overtime on Sa I mean at the moment some of them are working during the week and Saturdays and they need that to maintain the sort of service level that we 're doing at the moment .
20 erm and that is the only item on the list which will require us to close something that we 're doing at the moment .
21 the City Council 's remains as efficient as possible , and erm most all the posts that we have at present , we believe are necessary , but we do continue to monitor them and see whether it is necessary to continue to employ all the people that we are employing at the moment .
22 The right hon. Gentleman said that the previous set of talks had concluded , and that we were looking at the new basis for talks .
23 I mean , seeing the amount of kids that do go out there , and the state of the changing rooms that they are using at the moment , I , I think it 's really degrading .
24 For example , if the adult holds an object , such as a doll , in the child 's line of gaze , the child is likely to look at the object and then immediately glance at the adult 's face to check that they are looking at the same thing .
25 The reason why people sometimes think they ca n't shed weight on a strict calorie ration of 1,000 daily is that they are guessing at the weight — and thus the calorie content — of their portions of food , or forgetting to add in the calories provided by little items like the butter spread on that bread , or the milk in all those cups of tea ; or they fail to realize that innocent-looking things like that canned soft drink or glass of orange juice , or the mayonnaise coleslaw served in the office canteen ( 'Ca n't contain many calories — it 's salad , is n't it ! ' ) can add a sizeable number of calories to the daily total .
26 It is assumed that within a single erosional system all elements of the topography are mutually adjusted so that they are downwasting at the same rate .
27 Caspar was explaining in a hushed voice that they were looking at the Robemaker 's stocks of enchantments .
28 of patients surveyed were either satisfied or very satisfied with the service that they were receiving at the Northern General hospital trust — an impressive result .
29 It was Christmas 1781 when news filtered through that they were celebrating at the Red Lion at Bishopsgate ( an inn later to be made famous by Dickens 's Old Curiosity Shop ) .
30 A series of very guarded letters written in July and August 1559 between them and Elizabeth 's leading minister , William Cecil , shows that they were contemplating at the very least an outright challenge to the regent 's authority — a bold enough but not actually unprecedented step — but possibly something more , and infinitely more sensational , the deposition of the queen herself ; and at the same time they were proposing a dramatic reversal of foreign relations , in which Scottish friendship would certainly be switched from her traditional ally France to her traditional enemy England , and that even closer ties between Scotland and England might be envisaged .
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