Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] they [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The great thing about the game is that you 're teaching them a little bit of culture |
2 | And then we we 're sending them the net list and saying there 's your new le er price |
3 | ‘ We 're doing them a favour because legislation will catch up with them in the end . |
4 | You 're giving them a a load of old flannel and trying to trying to trying to persuade them that something 's true you 're deceiving them . |
5 | We 're giving them a chance to show us what they can do . ’ |
6 | er we do n't have to po er , you see , it 's to do with school anyway , but they 're giving them a packed lunch so I believe . |
7 | Well I keep telling you to move that away from the house I said talking about your rising crime , you 're giving them a ladder to use as well ! |
8 | This takes place in late November and on two separate evenings we fill our largest lecture theatre with local school children from both sides of the county , sometimes a little bit further afield , and that means that we 're giving them an illustrated lecture by one of our more distinguished colleagues , and we entertain and inform , I think , something like eight hundred school children every year in that alone . |
9 | But even now , I still believe that if you trust someone you 're giving them the chance to prove that they are trustworthy . |
10 | Erm we 're giving them the appropriate and suitable skills to be able to do their job . |
11 | You 're giving them the perfect opportunity to cut in again . ’ |
12 | And your answers should be couched in the terms that you would answer somebody in the pub , in that you 're giving them the information , you 're giving it to them in a clean way . |
13 | People who think they 're being persecuted always think people are paying them a great deal of attention so they come to believe that they must in a sense be very important people , ’ he said . |
14 | ‘ The point is that I am teaching them a difference , ’ Diana told a friend . |
15 | Let herself go a bit — ye get that with women whose men are giving them a hard time , and who hav'na found a way of getting their retaliation in first . ’ |
16 | If as part of the task you specify the effect the programme is to have on the audience , you are building in the criteria by which that audience can judge the programme and you are giving them a purpose in viewing . |
17 | You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes . |
18 | You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes . |
19 | You can accept payments from passengers in your car if you are giving them a lift for social or other similar purposes . |
20 | I think the time has probably passed now , all the schools have got their own budgets , they 've got their own builders who are giving them a good service , and I doubt whether this is the time to resurrect that , especially with local government review not far off , and the future of a county-wide D S O in some doubt , when it comes to local government review . |
21 | You are taking rights away and you are giving them no consultation at all . |
22 | If I 'd had control over everything I would have had a full Wales tour in the summer and then we would n't have needed to have the practice games , but as it is we are giving them the advantage and I wanted to try to do something about that . ’ |
23 | And at only 70 calories per generous serving of plain boiled rice , you know you are giving them the healthy option . |
24 | Your baby will love the taste — and you can be happy in the knowledge that Robinsons concentrated juices are giving them the goodness that they need . |
25 | If we provide teachers with only one method , we are doing them a disservice . |
26 | I am giving them the most careful and thorough consideration , and I shall reach a decision and announce it as soon as I can . |
27 | He argued he had been giving them a practical demonstration of his work as a ‘ psycho-sexual ’ counsellor and doctor . |
28 | it must be costing them a fortune , when every time they move , they alter 'ouse , they decorate and put new carpets down and furniture |
29 | Sooner or later , you 'll be paying them a visit ( see Chapter 4 on choosing subjects and class options ) . |
30 | I shall be sending them a donation in appreciation of this service and if any other walkers in the Lakes read this , perhaps they too might like to help . |