Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Frontline workers this week gave a different picture of implementation from senior managers , many of whom are reporting all is well ( News , 8 April ) . |
2 | The largest of these is The Desktop Publishing Company which uses a network of independent consultants among whom are numbered most of the better-known experts . |
3 | In fact over two million people in the UK have the disease , but only a quarter of them are getting any treatment . |
4 | Well see Carole and them are bringing that back tonight at her erm his son is gon na come back and then |
5 | Much to mummy and daddy 's despair , none of them are showing any inclination to . |
6 | Many of them are having more babies . |
7 | Understandable had I been writing this in August , but as it is still March it looks as if we are in for another drought this summer . |
8 | Have I been breaking that ? |
9 | How long had I been doing this without a break ? |
10 | ‘ And how have I been spending this summer ? |
11 | Good gracious , ’ she breathed , ‘ if you really do believe that Rob and I are conducting some sultry little affair , do you think that either of us would be fool enough to use an office which adjoins yours ? ’ |
12 | The only problem is — Francisco and I are buying this villa from Mum and Dad . |
13 | Mrs Gracie and I are leaving those poor children — there is nothing we can do for them , after all — and going back to her house in Highbury . |
14 | It is for that very reason that I am moving this motion today as it gives us the opportunity to implement the rules of the union and at the same time would enable us to put into position , people who would be able to do all those things that are necessary to achieve what we require , recruitment , organization , paperwork , back-up service to full-time officials . |
15 | Speaking at Bramshott Common , while the TV crew were filming the reconstruction , Sergeant Nickol said : ‘ I am hoping this programme will bring forward something which we can positively work on . ’ |
16 | Mr Bradburn said yesterday : ‘ I am hoping this will die a death . |
17 | I am hoping this will improve my grasp of the key issues so that I can make a more direct contribution on this front in future . |
18 | It 's for him that I am accepting this honour . |
19 | He explained that his wife was a permanent invalid , unable to come to church , but said he : ‘ Since the day we got married we have shared everything we had and I am bringing this home to give to her . ’ ) |
20 | I am enjoying this trip . |
21 | I can not recall actually thinking to myself ‘ I am enjoying this . ’ |
22 | I am struck all of a heap . |
23 | Re-reading the paper which formed the background to this presentation , I am struck most of all by the difficulties there are in moving from a statement in critique — containing arguments about the weaknesses in our current models of design understanding , such as our failure to be able to define satisfactorily either design phenomena or design activity or to assert powerfully enough , and at the right levels , design 's wider social significance — to positive statements ; to being able to say this is the phenomena with which design is concerned , this is the nature of design activity , this , therefore , is the significance of design — epistemologically , socially , and practically . |
24 | In the past two weeks he has had to scrummage against Scotland 's World Cup looseheads , David Sole and David Milne : ‘ They certainly got the better of me but I like to think that I am learning all the time and that that will lead to my improvement ’ . |
25 | " I enjoy playing in Europe and still feel that I am learning all the time . |
26 | I am learning all the time and I feel I am ready to hit the big time . ’ |
27 | ‘ I have n't actually fixed a time when I will return , it just depends when I am made some offers . ’ |
28 | I thought you would be interested to see some of the questions raised by Members so far , and I am enclosing these and the responses to them at this current stage of our thinking . |
29 | Maybe it is for myself I mind , rather than for him ! 'T IS not so much that Richard is bound for sanctuary — as that I am denied such privilege . |
30 | ‘ Yes , I am quitting this hell-hole and recommend you do the same . ’ |