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

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1 But like , he even said it , he said to me when I was drunk and I , and it pissed me off a little bit actually cos like , he goes to me you know like I I was saying about it and he goes erm well she was the one who wanted it all casual and everything , and I said oh yeah .
2 This was set up by the Fair Trade Foundation which you were asking about , .
3 Ah you see here 's somebody who 's writing about , you know , her part of the erm the interest on an er on erm and it says and provided you have no other income er that would take you over your personal allowance register for on the Inland Revenue form R eighty five , interest with no tax deductions .
4 There 's only actually one of those which we 're thinking about the proof as a proof .
5 The prospects for management buy-outs are really very bleak , the reason for that is that the franchises which we 're hearing about are likely to be very short , the franchisee will own no assets , no land , no rolling stock , nothing with which to go to the bank as security for loan .
6 Coke in the terms in which we 're talking about it is Er it 's not that soft drink either .
7 Er the Coach House one the one which we 're talking about ?
8 But it 's also erm about discovering the completeness of the ministry of the people of God as we enter through the various commitments that we have to our sister churches in Wales and in Britain and in the world , whether it 's routine or a particular relationship of members or All that 's part of the context of the ways in which we 're talking about and sharing with each other with God .
9 Not erm , not within the the time which we are talking about really .
10 However , as we write these continuous things which we are talking about , approval for Kathy clearly is an issue permanent restructuring for each
11 are greatest and where the greatest problem there are or , or , er exist under normal circumstances to which the trunk roads , the A roads , the primary roads , the principle roads , these roads are where the traffic is greatest and this therefore constitutes in my mind at least the most important roads , I think your correct term , we will er consider the phraseology used in perhaps more accurately to described the , the , the title road which we are talking about here , but I certainly take the point you make .
12 Then , course then they used to hav when the man stood in green , I knew a fella named which we was talking about a little while ago and he had a pair of lady 's stockings which he used to put over his shoes to stop the grain going in and some of these people in the and , they used to have erm , like er string soles with like calico boots and they used to tie them on tight .
13 Watch children engrossed in a book from which they are learning about reading , and there will be no need to ask where the fundamental satisfaction lies ’ .
14 She knew it was her they were talking about , but the shock of her arrest , the exhausting interview with Nathan Bryce , lack of food and the unaccustomed heat had totally drained her .
15 They have come to their agreement , they have done their job well , and they have produced and excellent education system and the blip which he is talking about is one which is forced on us at the present time by a Conservative Government , who has decided that there is going to be no further expansion in the school service which we 're providing , and indeed is imposing upon us cuts which are going to mean that we reduce those services , and to argue that from a point of view that it 's a considered piece of policy from a Government which if I has introduced , if I may say , Poll Tax , an economy which is a disaster area , exports in nothing happening there , inflation
16 I saw this piece some time ago by Richard Burton in which he was talking about what happened to him when he gave up booze .
17 There 's a sort of cosy sentimental glow coming over everyone who 's talking about , it ca n't have been all that wonderful , all the time somehow !
18 ‘ Karen was telling me you are writing about the workforce rather than about the plant 's operational side .
19 Well someone told me you were thinking about it .
20 And tell me you were saying about harvest homes .
21 Tell me you were saying about the tell me what happened at the muckle suppers .
22 I realize now whom you were talking about .
23 It 's not them you 're writing about .
24 He was n't sure who I was talking about and I had difficulty myself in recognising this creature of so many years before .
25 That 's who I was talking about , the dopey one .
26 ‘ You know perfectly well who I 'm talking about .
27 ‘ So you do know who I 'm talking about ! ’
28 Well now that , that 's the thing we did appreciate , because er in those days no , no house had got its own bath it was a case of a tin bath on the hearth , but when I joined the club when I was working in the , when I was thirteen I , I left school cos me being having no father I was able to l leave school when I made me attendances , oh that 's something that might interest you I was thinking about .
29 Was it you I was telling about ?
30 It 's you I 'm thinking about , Vi .
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