Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] be [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 No , but Donna , Donna , it looks alright on Donna , but Kelly just looks Been going Georgie 's lately getting all posters off of him .
2 It also carries a power of arrest ; a constable may arrest without warrant anyone whom he reasonably suspects is committing affray .
3 My only problem so far has been keeping track of who , exactly , in the Archives quotations is saying what .
4 Her most unusual assignment so far has been interviewing Daniel Ortega at a dinner party , Sandinista style , where she drank rum with the bodyguards and was persuaded to dance with Ortega .
5 The daughter of an Oxfordshire couple murdered four years ago has been awarded compensation .
6 A major reason for surrogacy arrangements in Western countries today has been to allow men in heterosexual couples to continue their ’ bloodline ’ when their partners , the women , have fertility problems .
7 Well how do you feel I mean a lot of a lot if not all of your work here has been done face to face .
8 It is the small company which soaks up the unemployed , rather than the larger company , which of late has been shedding workers in massive numbers .
9 So what we can what it effectively does is count sort of sub-patterns within the whole pattern and how well we 're recognizing those .
10 And no one else has been creating ballets .
11 " Who else has been making bids for Mr Rayne ? "
12 The way this works has been once more illuminated by Mr Frye , who notes that though the line from Charles Kingsley 's ballad about the ‘ cruel , crawling foam ’ ( which swallows a girl drowned by accident ) could be censured by rationalistic critics as the ‘ pathetic fallacy ’ — thinking nature is alive — what the phrase actually does is to let realism aspire for a second to higher modes , to give to the drowned Mary ‘ a faint coloring of the myth of Andromeda ’ .
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