Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As the light grows , they are seen to be ROS and GUIL , and to be resting quite comfortably . |
2 | Both Richard and Rob seem to be jogging along quite nicely . |
3 | Choppy Spencer is are you prepared to accept the conclusion that some people might be suggesting right now that this whole stunt of opting out is a political fumble ? |
4 | What Firbas seems to be suggesting so far is that theme consists of context-dependent and rheme of context-independent items . |
5 | A number of Ulster riders will be competing in today 's opening round of the Supercup series at Oulton Park . |
6 | Jessica and James Kernan are hoping to keep up with international successes and will be competing in tomorrow 's Grand Prix . |
7 | The traffic out there will be building up already , Kathleen . |
8 | And in fact prices would seem now to be levelling off somewhat throughout the country , slowing down in the North and levelling off at the current levels in the South . |
9 | So far as the issues of English law are concerned , it is , as Mr. Beazley fairly recognised , almost inevitable that these cases , in view of the very difficult legal problems and of the very large sums of money at stake , will , unless settled , proceed in the end , as did the Hazell case , to the highest court ; thus even if there was a prospect of irreconcilable decisions at first instance or on intermediate appeal , which I do not think is likely , the final arbiters in the House of Lords will be able to give one single decision which will be binding in both England and Scotland , and with no possibility of irreconcilability . |
10 | We 'll be eating properly later . ’ |
11 | Paige found her appetite quickly satisfied , and knew that it would be some time before they would be eating normally again . |
12 | ‘ I know I said earlier that you would be eating alone tonight , Ben , but … |
13 | ‘ I 'll be eating out mostly until my housekeeper gets back . ’ |
14 | I 'm rather proud of it , yes , I think you can take it from me , Richard Lewis is one earthly executive we will be seeing up here . |
15 | Welcome back : In a few minutes , those motorbikes of old will be firing up again . |
16 | You would be wasting not only the therapist 's time but your own money too . |
17 | Just like it does not allow us to sing an old song that was sung often , Show Me The Road And The Miles To Dundee perhaps that 's the song we should be singing just now in these particular circumstances and be it the day , maybe even in Portsmouth this particular day . |
18 | It seems to be catching up here . |
19 | ‘ But I do n't think either ourselves or Forest will be struggling down there at the end of the season . ’ |
20 | Kuwait , with a capacity of 2,000,000 bpd before the Iraqi occupation and subsequent fire damage , was thought to be producing only about 500,000 bpd , but planned to increase its output to 900,000 bpd by June 1992 and to 1,500,000 bpd by the end of the year as most of its fire-damaged wells came back on stream . |
21 | I think you could play so many tunes on it that not only would we be producing much more efficiently and economically , but people could have a better quality of life too . |
22 | ‘ Ah just like to know the company Ah 'll be keepin' down there in the Southern Ocean . ’ |
23 | Eurotunnel appears to be hanging on only by the skin of its teeth . |
24 | Presently a window was opened and framed a sharp white peak which seemed to be hanging almost directly overhead ; it glistened like a great diamond . |
25 | I shall therefore be bringing forward shortly the necessary orders to establish trusts at Foresterhill and South Ayrshire in April 1992 and at the Royal Scottish National hospital in April 1993 . |
26 | One is that that registered disabled employees and we will be bringing forward further proposals on initiatives to you at the next meeting , and I hope that if you agree , that will be amongst other things with the issue of non-registered disabled employees , and the other consideration in looking at movements in targets and so on , is inevitably the whole job market situation and the opportunities for achieving that . |
27 | How the glass seems to be bringing together so many of my old themes , he wrote . |
28 | ‘ Not seemly , ’ she observed , her eyes dancing with merriment , for a widow and her parish priest to be laughing so loudly in church at the expense of his parishioners ! |
29 | ‘ We 'll be movin' in fast an ’ hard once Brett an' Pete take out their Control . |
30 | The pursuers were keeping up as best they could but held little hope of catching him , though at the first fence on the second circuit — the seventeenth in the race — Red Rum could be seen to be keeping on gamely . |