Example sentences of "[verb] be [v-ing] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | " I see you 've been getting him a new collar and lead . " |
2 | Zambia has been telling me a lot , you know . ’ |
3 | The former England striker revealed : ‘ The chairman has been telling me the same thing ever since I took over 18 months ago . |
4 | Our own expert Mandy Johnson has been telling you the wisdom of physiotherapy for many , many months and will continue for some time to come . |
5 | A friend of Rosemary 's has been teaching us a few basic ballroom dances — the deal is that we both go to his aerobics classes ! |
6 | ‘ This magazine has been giving me a hard time . |
7 | ‘ Geoff has been giving me a lot of help , having a look at my action and making a few minor adjustments . |
8 | One might have hoped for silence from Diana Mosley but now she has been giving us the benefit of her experience on the subject of sexual politics : ‘ There are quite as many henpecked husbands in the world as there are battered wives , something feminists fail to notice . ’ |
9 | OK , so perhaps she 'd been pushing it a little ! |
10 | In fact she 'd been repeating them every mile or so . |
11 | I sat there silent for a moment while he went on looking at me sympathetically as if I 'd been telling him a hard-luck story . |
12 | You know , he thought I 'd been telling him a lie . |
13 | so Richard 's crying because he 'd been hitting him the face . |
14 | But er , I was giving this er I 'd been giving it a stroke , and er it 's sort of dying to be fussed , but I do n't think they give it any attention across there . |
15 | this boy who 'd been doing it a few years . |
16 | As the days passed I might have been telling him the truth , for I lost weight far more successfully than on any diet I have ever attempted . |
17 | or NAAN , I do n't care , so long you include it at the end of your first appointments because at the end of the day all you 're doing is saving yourself a bit of time , and that 's the whole purpose of ANNA to make sure that when you go back on your second appointment , this guy is committed to do something . |
18 | What we 're doing is showing them the colour of light , the hydrogen spectrum that 's given off and asking them to make some measurements on it which give a clue to the nature of what is happening in hydrogen . |
19 | But what I am doing is giving you the opportunity to prove me wrong . |
20 | And I 'm not threatening you ; what I 'm doing is making you an offer . |
21 | A few minutes later , as he turned right into the Banbury Road , now beginning to think once more with some semblance of rationality , Morse considered whether his witness had been telling him the whole truth . |
22 | I had been doing you an injustice ; but I am going to make a will leaving you all I have . |
23 | Floy , who had been cutting himself a slice of ham , looked up , because there was a lick of anticipatory pleasure in Goibniu 's tone . |
24 | But I see there 's blood sausage , ’ he said , and sent them such a terrible leery grin , that Snodgrass , who had been cutting himself a slice from this , which he had innocently thought was something like the spicy Renascian liver-and-wine-roll , recoiled and snatched his hand back as if he had been burnt . |
25 | The laughter had stopped a while ago and , ever since , Lydia 's imagination had been giving her a hard time . |
26 | She got a , I think she got a bit of a shock you know she actually probably thought she was better than she was and a lot of people had been giving her a lot of pats on the back and I tell you where half of that emanated from was down the corridor . |
27 | Pilger had been giving him a hard time . |
28 | Ven swiftly reassured her , and — even while it was dawning on her how he was accepting her ‘ no ’ without question when she had been giving him a ‘ yes , yes , yes ’ for the past five minutes , he was reaching for her wrap . |
29 | He argued he had been giving them a practical demonstration of his work as a ‘ psycho-sexual ’ counsellor and doctor . |
30 | Charity 's mind , that formidable intellect that had been governing her every action for years , reminded her of the crush of student loans she had to pay . |