Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] some [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Belgium , Holland , Norway and Sweden are producing some strong new designers of clothes , shoes and accessories .
2 The Yorkshire outfit have been producing some good results in their own division , and have lost only one of their eight league games so far , but we saw the big gulf in scoring power between some of the first and lower division clubs in the county competitions and York look to be facing something of a Mission Impossible .
3 Trials of state-of-the-art technology to monitor air quality in and around Wilton have been producing some interesting data .
4 But the market seems to have been generating some big increases for certain quite junior City people — notably in foreign exchange and swaps .
5 The party has been using some bright capitalist techniques to get itself in election-fighting mettle .
6 By now the coroner should have been singing some lewd song at the top of his voice , bellowing abuse at the landlord , or urging Athelstan to come back to his house in Cheapside .
7 And there was the gatepost Dad had driven into because he 'd been eyeing some young girl instead of looking where he was going .
8 It is clear that the stories are meeting some real , deep , need but one rarely has clues as to what that need may be or as to what is happening in the reader .
9 In doing so I am not suggesting that I am delineating some objective essence of classicism .
10 But these chaps down at Bootle on Merseyside — in fact the correspondent is a woman — are , one assumes , ordinary , helpful ( they are communicating some helpful information ) and hardworking people .
11 And I do n't mean I 'm bending them , but there were some , as I 've said many times , a lot of silly people refereeing in speedway , and thank goodness now , ninety nine per cent of them are being sensible and we 're seeing some good refereeing .
12 Erm well first , I mean I 'm sorry to hear you 're keeping some bad company Stephen bad news .
13 ‘ You 're getting some real stuff for your money . ’
14 have some more ham or you 're getting some nice cheese in a minute .
15 As designers dig ever deeper for traditional guitar designs ripe for modernisation , we 're getting some interesting-looking instruments .
16 Yeah that he we 've just completed up here and one or two others er so we 're we 're getting some big boys in now .
17 Am I right in in thinking that we 're having some new speakers ?
18 If the silence lasts too long for you to feel comfortable , repeat the last thing the person just said or say , ‘ I 'm not sure how to read your silence ’ or ‘ Looks like you 're having some interesting thoughts -would you like to say anything about them ? ’
19 We 're doing some new Metros .
20 So style what you were talking about when they base ideas , just concentrate on what you are doing cos you 're doing some good work you know when they base ideas on the past , that is looking back , yeah , like see this word retro , going back , right .
21 They 're doing some good things at weekend .
22 We 're doing some covering footage on a stretch of the river where there are some rapids , but the actual capsizing which is meant to happen there does n't really .
23 While we 're devising some interesting experimental parameters here 's a relatively basic test for hardware and software compatibility .
24 It 's the brusque boulevards of the imagination ; it 's that untaken , sauntering path between toupeed cottages ; it 's the trompe l'oeil cul-de-sac which bluffs you into the belief that you 're entering some smart avenue .
25 ‘ We 're playing some superb football but what is awesome is that we are getting better .
26 They 're working is through and they they 're playing some super little link up stuff .
27 Dave , you 're making some horrible noises eating .
28 Steer clear of thick heavy mountain boots , as your feet will tire easily , unless you 're planning some serious winter walking where you might need to use crampons .
29 Instead they expect us to believe that they are describing some consensual , authoritative standard of use .
30 In ( 19 ) and ( 20 ) we have the less common case of a property extended by an entity , E P ; we continue to assume that a qualified property remains a property : Where we are considering some actual form of words with a view to describing their categorizations and relationships , and especially where the phrases are somewhat more complex , it may be appropriate to partly invert the notation , and to omit the separate representation of the word-meaning , as in ( 21 ) which so depicts the intensional structure of ( 18 ) and ( 19 ) : Qualification is clearly an ordered relation and we shall assume that it is a binary relation ; one of the two elements related is the principal element ( on co-ordination , see Section 1.9 and Chapter 8 ) .
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