Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | you can write down these words , that would then be given you a clue things that you could be saying to your customers , where , right , if you start thinking about the job that you 're doing and I give you the word where , right you think of the number of times you can use the word where , with a customer , right |
2 | The guitars were both made by Matthew at Chandler Guitars in London , amid some secrecy , and hopefully we will be bringing you the full story of their genesis soon . |
3 | Bash the Barbarian and , from this month on , he 'll be bringing you the very best in Commodore adventures . |
4 | Next Sunday we shall be bringing you the last Ideas in Action programme before Christmas . |
5 | Well I think we 're lucky they must be keeping it a bit longer for interest of something to all out . |
6 | And if racing round the world was n't enough , these half million pound yachts will be tackling it the wrong way — against the winds and currents , to commemorate the first time it was done 21 years ago by British sailor Chay Blyth . |
7 | So — I 'll be writing you a boring letter about business matters , but ca n't we meet ? |
8 | Mr Fred Barnes was a brick-faced , middle-aged man whose starched white collar seemed to be causing him an obstruction in breathing . |
9 | it must be costing them a fortune , when every time they move , they alter 'ouse , they decorate and put new carpets down and furniture |
10 | ‘ At the best it is dubious and at worst it could be costing us a lot of money . ’ |
11 | It seemed to be testing him the whole time . |
12 | Sooner or later , you 'll be paying them a visit ( see Chapter 4 on choosing subjects and class options ) . |
13 | He told her he missed her and his family , and that the prince his brother would shortly be paying him a visit . |
14 | ‘ He warned me you 'd be paying me a visit . ’ |
15 | We will be paying you a fee of 100 a day for work on the production and one day 's preparation i.e. a total of 1200 . |
16 | But having it dished up twice in just 19 days — in what seems suspiciously like identical form — seems to be going it a bit . |
17 | I mean ( looking back on it ) he seemed to be teaching me a lesson . |
18 | I might be teaching you some er number theory , or I might be teaching you the structure of number theory . |
19 | I take it you 'll be staying her a few days ? ’ |
20 | To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice . |
21 | That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | In fact we 'll be sending you a small sum this time , for the difference . " |
24 | Your two girls will probably be sending you a postcard . ’ |
25 | David Tait had arrived in New York in March , with the instructions to ‘ set up an airline ; we 'll be sending you a 747 a day in three months time ’ . |
26 | Well , he will be sending us a bill , I can pop it in when we get the bill |
27 | Nobody would be calling it an isolated or random act . |
28 | They confirmed that Laura 's best hope of life would be to give her a new bowel , stomach , pancreas , liver and kidneys . |
29 | Her father 's loving- ( or lying- ) competition , designed though it may be to give her the best part of England ( which he is also giving himself , of course , since he intends to live in retirement with her ) , and revealing , in a way , his love for her , is nevertheless so constructed that she would have to compete with hypocrisy in order to win . |
30 | The honourable thing would be to give her the house . |