Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] always [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He and I are always spending time together but we are not romantically inclined , ’ she said . |
2 | I am always hoping for something better from the right hon. Gentlemens although , alas , I rarely get it . |
3 | And it provides a cover for racist fantasies such as these comments of primary school teachers — ‘ Southall stinks of curry ’ or ‘ I am always sneezing when I come here . |
4 | ‘ I am always sending my producers off to the BBC music library , telling them to seek a breadth of listening : let's be adventurous , dangerous and interesting . ’ |
5 | I believe that the legislation passed by the House has created a strong regulatory framework and I am always encouraging the regulators to root out fraud , incompetence and crime wherever it may be . |
6 | I am always learning , especially from my mistakes |
7 | ‘ Now then , as your duly elected leader , let me assure you that I am always working tirelessly on your behalf , and I will continue to do so as long as I remain your duly elected leader . |
8 | I am always working |
9 | He has come to discuss things with me on many occasions and I am always asking him to come and do just one concert with the orchestra . |
10 | If you play professional tennis , then it is even more important to have good technique because I am always saying that in a draw of 64 or 128 people , they are all watching how you play and of course they will find out what is happening with your game . |
11 | I 'm always telling her about it ! |
12 | ‘ Be that as it may ’ — Miss Rene 's voice had a touch of admonition in it — ‘ as I 'm always telling you : betters do as betters do ; it 's no concern of me or you . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm always telling you there 's no need to go to Harvie and Hudson . ’ |
14 | And then erm mother of course , I can always remember was in the Guild and erm she would , the Guild in those days I 'm always telling the er people today , were very , very active women , very active erm and you 'd got them as councillors , magistrates erm come forward to all these positions . |
15 | But I say , the , I 'd heard such a lot of the Guild and the Guild 's influence was in Walsall Wood I think primarily , as I 'm always telling the women today , because they were so interested in the village and you got , they were local councillors , magistrates people you went to for advice . |
16 | Mrs Thatcher herself supported this reading : ‘ I 'm here because I believe in things — because I 'm always thinking forward ’ ( speaking on Panorama , 25 January 1988 ) . |
17 | One driver told the interviewer : ‘ I 'm always thinking that they 're sat back in the office thinking ‘ Where has he got to ’ , and it puts you on edge so I always drive faster in a company car because time is against me . ’ |
18 | The first line went , I think , ‘ Marjie , I 'm always thinking of you , Marjie . |
19 | I 'm always thinking ahead . |
20 | I tell you , I 'm always thinking of others . |
21 | I 'm aware of it all the time , and I 'm always thinking about it . |
22 | ‘ I do run around after my kids — Leonie , 5 , and Danielle , 9 — quite a bit , but then I 'm always nibbling their leftovers too . |
23 | Oh yes I 'm always brushing my pubes ! |
24 | Katie : ‘ I 'm always buying new clothes . ’ |
25 | well I 'm always calling them tweedle dum and tweedle dee , hey do n't throw it at the house , it might be something fragile |
26 | I 'm always joking that such a coupling would sell 20 copies , and 10 of them would be bought by my mother . |
27 | I 'm always sorting out people 's computers for them . |
28 | I said I always carry Xtree , I 'm always sorting out people 's computers for them . |
29 | ‘ I 'm always expecting to be sucked under one of these juggernauts taking a cross-country short cut . ’ |
30 | I 'm always stressing this to my people because we do get a room rent , a gra and we get a grant every year according to how many members you 've got . |