Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [vb base] is [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 And in a way er and this is a story I think is gon na develop over the next six months or a year .
2 ‘ The difficulty I have is proving it . ’
3 the fraction 's getting smaller and smaller the piece you get is getting less and less .
4 So one of the big problems with an historical figure , is that erm , you do n't even have that much data to go on , the data you have is gon na inevitably be , be selective and limited .
5 I mean , you know , if you see an advert in the paper that tells you that every fifty pence you spend is going to save a child 's life by providing it with Diralite or providing it with food that it needs for a money , or something like that , I mean how can you justify keeping any fifty pences at all yourself ?
6 About all the exercise you get is pressing the button on your automatic gear change .
7 You 'll see that we have attached a diagram er which shows the location of the traffic counts that Mr I think is referring to in table two .
8 I would guess that we all occasionally promise ourselves some lessons , in deference to the particular brick wall we feel is impeding our progress at any given time .
9 One of the problems they face is transporting potatos to hunger spots .
10 Erm and i also need to be concerned that the health authority I think is claiming that this merger will actually give them a better erm size population for research purposes for for purchasing , however , I think that it may well be that particular health needs , people in West Essex and Harlow in particular which has , for example , a rapidly ageing population and therefore needs facilities had not been planned into the town by way of health erm , that those statistics , those pockets of need are going to get overlooked in a much more large and vast disparate statistical picture , stretching from Hertfordshire right across to the coast I think it 's too big a sample and we need to make sure that our specific needs are n't going to be overlooked in all that .
11 like Alligator Gun for example I know is coming to the , to the Kings up the road here quite soon and then it 's going to Glasgow later on , and I keep thinking every time this sort of thing , thing 's happening I keep thinking we could be dealing with these
12 Look , I 'm furious , I can barely contain my rage , every gram of flesh I have is quivering with anger .
13 Another technique they employ is throwing sand or dust into the snake 's face .
14 The fear of losing your children as they grow up , that the man you love is going to walk away or stop loving you ?
15 The next thing I remember is standing on the motorway verge , waving for help .
16 The next thing I remember is coming to on the canal bank , and a man bending over me asking if I was all right .
17 Then he hit me with the butt of his gun and the next thing I remember is coming round to find my colleagues crouched anxiously beside me .
18 When I fight , I never think of being hurt — the one thing I fear is losing everything I 've worked for — the security for the future , for the kids and everything .
19 The next thing I recall is hearing Daniel 's screams and going looking for him .
20 If it 's erm if it 's a school teacher as in primary schools where they 're going to teach a lot across a range of subjects , one of the new measures I think is going to help and that is the introduction of the sixth subject , erm Bachelor of Education Degree , because maths , English and science will be the core three subjects and the other three subjects will be of choice , so there 's an opportunity there for one of those subjects to be religious education and it will be taught in greater depth to those teachers .
21 ‘ Now what the hell ya suppose is eatin' them two guys ? ’
22 ‘ Now what the hell ya suppose is eatin' them two guys ? ’
23 You also write out of the realisation that the world you know is going to end and this sense relates directly to my response to my mother 's death .
24 All at the end you do is losing your voice and , and if you do n't get your way , then you it up louder and louder and louder and if you do n't get your way you may have to back down then and the aggressive person backing down to sort of a submissive does n't always hold very much credibility .
25 The last thing we want is teaching by numbers , reducing learning to a series of mechanistic measured units .
26 The last thing we need is having to spend more time in the God-forsaken place than we have to .
27 The only problem I get is finding my supply .
28 The problem I have is putting them into forms and last was a was a specific example because we ended up with our seven G N , and I took the i , the information from each of the primary schools and put them into form classes .
29 Not every idea we have is going to end up as a full research project .
30 Dr ‘ Lawrence ’ The reward I think is knowing that perhaps you 've done your best for your patients and if the patient at the end of the day says ‘ thank you ’ … [ but ] you could do a lot more given the opportunity and time is the great factor here .
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