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

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1 He will soon be counting down the minutes .
2 Amateur golfers will soon be handing in a new kind of card — a ‘ flexible friend ’ , writes Bill Meredith .
3 I can see that you 'll soon be picking up the reins .
4 It remains to be seen whether either can bounce back , and whether Saatchi and Saatchi will soon be fighting off a rather more vigorous takeover bid than Mrs Thatcher faced this week .
5 What you 'll find , you 'll find in here that it 'll just be picking up the budgies mainly .
6 If his excuse is that he will not be saying anything new , I hope that the newspapers will note that he will just be churning out the same old stuff yet again .
7 Peter Jackson , Conservative group leader , said Middlesbrough poll tax payers should not be baling out the church .
8 However , despite contact with patients between one and three times per week , the unmet needs in groups C and D suggest that certain community nurses either may not be carrying out the assessment tasks effectively or may not be reassessing clients adequately .
9 There was no response , which meant that he might still be sleeping off a particularly heavy lunchtime session or perhaps was in the bath and could n't be bothered to get out .
10 4.28 Incidents of violence in establishments must be recorded both within the establishment 's routine method of recording so that all staff can see what has taken place and also be filling in the necessary report forms .
11 They will also be taking out a consignment of syringes .
12 We 'll also be looking back a little bit at the Breeder 's Cup , we 'll also have the result of your poll for the Channel Four racing personality of the year , there 's the picture puzzle and lots of other things as well which I ca n't remember .
13 MOST self-respecting museum directors will now be counting up the takings from the holiday season .
14 Drama time After recapping through still images , the teacher explains that he will now be taking on a different role .
15 Of course it was just possible that something had delayed them ; they might even now be hurrying up the steep incline to the station .
16 See you might even be starting up the classes .
17 And , in true dramatic irony , the most apt piece of rhetoric comes from Rita who could well be summing up the everlasting appeal of the Russell classic as she tries to tempt Frank out to an evening at the local theatre :
18 Obviously , the Government share the hon. Gentleman 's pleasure at the fact that the liquidator may well be working out an arrangement with the main shareholders that would mean BCCI 's creditors possibly getting a considerably greater return on what they are owed than was previously thought possible .
19 ‘ You wo n't be paying for inappropriate placements and you wo n't be picking up the bill for carers later .
20 We should n't be picking up the tab .
21 so she would n't have that worry and that means of course she would n't be paying out the premium on the endowment policy
22 ‘ Well , I wo n't be putting on a different voice or anything like that , ’ he smiles , another fag clamped between his teeth .
23 Could he once again be barking up the wrong tree ?
24 We will therefore be setting up a short-life , intensive research project to look at over-assessment , both to identity good practice and to review and reiterate work already done ( for example , in the Innovative Approaches to Assessment Project reported in Update 11 ) .
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