Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Bash the Barbarian and , from this month on , he 'll be bringing you the very best in Commodore adventures .
3 Next Sunday we shall be bringing you the last Ideas in Action programme before Christmas .
4 That means you 'd be denying yourself the beauty and privilege of being a parent . ’
5 He said : ‘ For the second year running Cleveland Schools will be denying themselves the services of two exceptionally good athletes and denying the lads the chance of taking part in the English Schools Championships .
6 Well I think we 're lucky they must be keeping it a bit longer for interest of something to all out .
7 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 .
8 So — I 'll be writing you a boring letter about business matters , but ca n't we meet ?
9 Mr Fred Barnes was a brick-faced , middle-aged man whose starched white collar seemed to be causing him an obstruction in breathing .
10 it must be costing them a fortune , when every time they move , they alter 'ouse , they decorate and put new carpets down and furniture
11 ‘ At the best it is dubious and at worst it could be costing us a lot of money . ’
12 It seemed to be testing him the whole time .
13 Someone who put £50,000 into his licensed dealer 's portfolio , and who let it be churned around ad infinitum , was likely to be testing what the firm would do with it .
14 He wrote ‘ I consider all the second shots will still be interesting whatever the condition of the ground , whilst in winter the player who hits two rather good shots will , with the exception of the 3rd hole , be able to reach all the greens , thus reaping the advantage which all modern golf course architects are beginning to realise is their due ’ .
15 Sooner or later , you 'll be paying them a visit ( see Chapter 4 on choosing subjects and class options ) .
16 He told her he missed her and his family , and that the prince his brother would shortly be paying him a visit .
17 ‘ He warned me you 'd be paying me a visit . ’
18 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 .
19 But having it dished up twice in just 19 days — in what seems suspiciously like identical form — seems to be going it a bit .
20 An important role will be deciding what a fair rate of return for the academics should be in any given project .
21 I mean ( looking back on it ) he seemed to be teaching me a lesson .
22 I might be teaching you some er number theory , or I might be teaching you the structure of number theory .
23 I take it you 'll be staying her a few days ? ’
24 That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now .
25 ‘ I suppose one of these days you 'll be getting yourself a skirt . ’
26 ‘ Maybe he looks all right ; but if you buy that horse you 'll be buying yourself a packet o' trouble . ’
27 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 .
28 In fact we 'll be sending you a small sum this time , for the difference . "
29 Your two girls will probably be sending you a postcard . ’
30 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 ’ .
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