Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] 's [v-ing] in " in BNC.

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1 So she 's coming in the morning for it ?
2 So it 's getting in control of this you can only control it if you understand it .
3 Now , I have n't totally had a chance to talk to Mr er , about that , but I would assume that means you er , and so it 's moving in the other direction if anything Mrs .
4 See , she 's got a single bed down there but we do n't let her sleep in it just she 's stopping in bed with us , cos no way am you know we might be sleeping here , petrol bomb might come through your window on a night when there 's a riot on .
5 Offically the new job starts in September , but for now she 's getting in some valuable practice as acting head , while the current Head Boy takes his exams .
6 Again , self explanatory emotions allow side one to slowly drift away with the repeated line : ‘ I 've seen this happen in other people 's lives and now it 's happening in mine ’ .
7 And now it 's happening in mine ’ .
8 well she 's expecting in August
9 And she says Jean you know well you can see er she says you know the day before Ros was in Lisburn and she says you know the way when you 're standing and from the back you can feel somebody that their eyes are penetrating through you and she said she happened to turn round and there she 's sitting in , in this girl 's car and just er looked at her like that .
10 So consequently she 's living in Bay and I 'm living on my own in up in Holyhead .
11 then it 's travelling in the opposite direction , it is now
12 the , what Daniel wrote there it 's happening in our time
13 I want to know how he 's doing in general and where he needs a bit of encouragement .
14 You ca n't escape the noise in these thin little flats , so maybe he 's lying in bed , staring in the dark , listening to the personal stereo I told him fell off a lorry last Christmas , letting reggae drown the sound of grown-ups talking .
15 I ca n't think why she 's behaving in such a way . ’
16 Well now , Arnold Thomas will eat his harsh words when he 's living in the lap o ’ luxury . ’
17 speaking to him was that erm the place he where he 's recording in Scotland erm tends to have an unusual vocabulary .
18 I do n't know why he 's living in the cottage when he has a home elsewhere — and a wife . ’
19 You may well be better off without him instead of living in limbo , not knowing what he 's thinking or why he 's acting in this way .
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