Example sentences of "[pers pn] 's [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Alright , she 's ah , been this morning and er they took the sling off now , she 's getting onto use it again . |
2 | His mother says it 's not the first time a window has fallen out of a school coach , and she 's calling for action to make the buses safe . |
3 | ‘ She 's writing to Father , ’ thought Bobbie . |
4 | This is one hell of an angry Duchess and she 's looking for trouble . |
5 | She 's looking for batter . |
6 | You 'd better watch out ; maybe she 's looking for husband number four on this trip . ’ |
7 | Critical illness , you 've got carry on paying the premiums , with no lump sum paid on living assur , er , on life assurance , the living expenses are likely to increase , because you may have er , somebody who 's disabled , paralysed or whatever , there 's no chance of the widow returning to work because she 's looking after person who 's er , ill , and obviously she ca n't remarry because she 's not widowed at this point . |
8 | She 's recovering in hospital , and it 's believed her sight will be saved . |
9 | ‘ She 's thinking about Father , ’ thought Bobbie . |
10 | ‘ She 's thinking of hairdressing . ’ |
11 | See , she 's got a single bed down there but we do n't let her sleep in it just she 's stopping in bed with us , cos no way am you know we might be sleeping here , petrol bomb might come through your window on a night when there 's a riot on . |
12 | ‘ She 's screwing for money , Jack . |
13 | So consequently she 's living in Bay and I 'm living on my own in up in Holyhead . |
14 | A young mother says she 's living in fear for her life after a threatening phone call from the man who kidnapped her at gunpoint . |
15 | Already she 's talking about playschool and going back to work part-time . |
16 | that 's you she 's talking to mum |
17 | Well she 's waiting for Home and Away to come on as well . |
18 | She 's playing for time now you see . |
19 | She 's practising for Catholicism . |
20 | ai n't ya ? ah , well I think she 's going off er , either that or she 's lazy , I think she 's going off bacon |
21 | You say she 's got no friends or contacts here so she ca n't get work , and she ca n't get money — sooner or later , she 's going to surface . ’ |
22 | She 's going to school . |
23 | She 's going to university , training to be physiotherapist . |
24 | She 's going to court tomorrow . |
25 | She 's doing very well , considering her age ; she 's tolerated the chemotherapy extremely well — lost her hair , of course , but that should be temporary — and we hope she 's going into remission . ’ |
26 | she 's going on holiday in January |
27 | No , she 's going by train . |
28 | Because she 's heading for trouble . |
29 | A bodyguard at Taylor 's home added : ‘ She 's sleeping in bed . |
30 | When we got down to the final paragraph , Ms Green says that all this extra work will mean that more staff will be needed , and that she 's asking for money . |