Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] i be [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | going , but I 'm , I 'm just , I 'm trying to think of how I 'm gon na get myself motivated again to get back to work |
2 | My legs get all tingly after a bit on account of how I 'm sitting , but I do n't move . |
3 | What with the cacophony of sounds assailing us from all sides and the crowd of shoppers jostling and pressing between and around us , this reply may not give him a very clear indication of where I am standing . |
4 | I wanted to get out without any conception of where I was going . |
5 | Quixotic or not , I had no real idea of where I was going . |
6 | So that 's the background of why I 'm giving this as long retired er tax inspector the mean , my own department has got a bit mean . |
7 | ‘ Suppose they slide round behind when I 'm riding ? ’ |
8 | I do n't want him asking me questions like where I 'm going and stuff like that , just in case he tells Mr Jackson . |
9 | I like the serious side and the fun side as well , like when I 'm playing with Flora . |
10 | The three weeks that I was in the scheme for — they trained me to see if I could do the job properly , they were able to see what I 'd be like when I was doing the job . |
11 | He appeared to enjoy talking to me and invited me to call in whenever I was passing . |
12 | From where I am sitting on the Rhine embankment I can see the Siebengebirge and the Drachenfels , named for the dragon which guarded the treasure-hoard of the Nibelungs . |
13 | The express leaves in five minutes — I can see it from where I 'm speaking . |
14 | well I 'm sorry but from where I 'm looking at it sixty two but not that I 've thought about it in any depth but |
15 | ‘ From where I 'm lying that sounds like another woman saying , it 's me or her or else . ’ |
16 | ‘ Not from where I 'm lying , you 're not . ’ |
17 | ‘ Mister , if you return from where I 'm sendin' you , ’ he said grimly , ‘ they wo n't call you a Prophet . |
18 | It 's up the side of the platform — I can just see the light over the door from where I 'm standing . |
19 | ‘ But from where I 'm standing I fear you 're right . |
20 | Perhaps you do n't want to know the truth — that 's how it looks from where I 'm standing . |
21 | ‘ But it 's no joke from where I 'm standing . |
22 | Even from where I 'm standing , you 're a different kettle of fish from Caroline . ’ |
23 | It does n't feel any damn different from where I 'm standing ! ’ |
24 | I thought have n't noticed from where I 'm standing ! |
25 | I can smell them from where I 'm sitting . |
26 | From where I 'm sitting ( in a Paris café as it happens , pal , limbering up for the days 500cl — I mean 500 word slog ) , a rest in that sense would take the form of a couple of shifts in a Bolivian tin mine — and Club Med do n't fly there . |
27 | The work looks like hell to me , it looks like loin-death from where I 'm sitting , but hospitals are erotic-that 's what they all say . |
28 | ‘ Even from where I 'm sitting . ’ |
29 | And so the issue the discussion has focused on , from where I 'm sitting , seems to have focused on is , you know can one afford to let loose a strategic policy and could such a policy be written in a way that it would work for inward investment attraction without being a a Trojan horse as you know letting in a lot of other nasty things . |
30 | Starting exactly two blocks down from where I was living , there is a Hispanic neighbourhood , run down and emptying out . |