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

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1 And there 's a section on the form which asks candidates to fill in their interests and it 's in that section that a candidate puts over their own personality , and so I would ask people who are applying to think very carefully before filling that section in , and to be both broad in what they say , that is to include all their interests , but also to be very specific as well .
2 We are endeavouring to measure as accurately as possible the position and momentum of an electron .
3 She 'd been wanting to slip away today , away up the river and over the hill to a clear pool where the girls swam and giggled and the boys shifted like shadows among the trees .
4 Broadening its target market from the five star category , it is now looking to the small independent hotel and restaurant , establishments which businessmen are tending to use more frequently .
5 But Shrewsbury are after more , they 're looking to set away now and that one has been pushed away by Colin .
6 and we do n't see it and it 's disgraceful that for another five years they 're going to get even less and less
7 But not to worry , we 're going to get somewhere tonight , so let's make a start , shall we ? ’
8 We 're going to get more so it 's going to be a bigger piece that that is n't it it 's going to be bigger than the quarter .
9 You 're going to get quite well , you know . ’
10 I think we 're going to prove too late , but we 'll have to do what we can . ’
11 With shoes I think you 're going to know pretty quickly .
12 hers now , sort of saying why , those , those , but you see if there 's nobody to doing that in Edinburgh they 're going to slip again unfortunately .
13 We 're going to imagine now then that you are in a situation where you 've got to solve a problem .
14 But that 's what , that 's tha course today they do cos they 're getting paid well today .
15 ‘ They have apprenticeship systems and guilds and they 're starting to say quite criminally anti-European [ he means anti-free market ] things .
16 ‘ Unless of course you 're intending to disappear even sooner than that . ’
17 As I said , you do n't strike me as the sort of girl who hides her body from the public gaze , so I do n't know why you 're bothering to do so now . ’
18 But what we 're trying to do today here Richard is three er er three things .
19 I hope Prince Yuan has your arse for what you 're trying to do here today . ’
20 They 're trying to get somewhere now with the police but it could have happened anywhere !
21 erm I E you 've got an enormous area where sometimes you 're moving in very quickly , and particularly in Manchuria y you 're trying to get there extremely quickly , and you , you have n't got the time to build up that kind of infrastructure , but that is gon na come later .
22 Take away the eight thousand existing P H I cover , absolutely crackamondo , leaves us with the nice round sum of ten thousand pounds , and what I am going to do now then folks ?
23 ‘ I vomited twice , ’ he remarked , ‘ and I think I am going to do so again . ’
24 Anyway , the point is this that I am going to say as far as I 'm concerned I 'm gon na put all my maximum ability in making sure that this government stands by its obligation which it gave me when I wrote to the Prime Minister because I was very very concerned that I did not want to see the old people and pensioners who was having difficulty in making ends meet , suffer further and therefore I am with you when it comes to concerning yourself in relation to the O A P's or the pensioners or any one who is suffering because of the s seventeen and o half percent , the maximum is put on .
25 Everybody in our Party welcomes that with their lips , but I will tell you what I think about it , and I am going to speak quite frankly .
26 So we are looking at creating a society with our rich peasants who are going to own significantly more than whatever the average is going to be , and significantly more than middle peasants .
27 I think we are going to deal very well together , do n't you ? "
28 I do n't think that things are going to change very much .
29 Versions which you know you are going to throw away often allow you to experiment in ways that you would n't risk in a draft you consider " final " or " near final " .
30 Well can I say first of all that the meeting to which you refer will take place this coming Monday and I suspect that it will be the first of possibly two or three meetings which I suspect are going to follow rather quickly , one after the other .
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