Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do feel that this is necessary because we are allocating or just allocating our proposed budget er a substantial amount of extra resources through the rights of way which I am thoroughly in favour of but I do think we need to know how that money is going to be used and which of the items which are to appear in the report are going to be covered by that money and which is still going to need to be addressed next year when we have to book in time for it for next year .
2 Will my right hon. Friend look with his Cabinet colleagues at the fact that Kent is receiving considerable capital-infrastructure funds but virtually all of that money is going on projects linked to the channel tunnel , to the great detriment of Kent 's other needs ?
3 Chairman , Chairman , there 's erm , where , where 's , can I ask where that funding 's coming from ?
4 The most obvious trap to avoid is a stringent comparison of ROIs as an indication of what each SBU is contributing to the total group .
5 That Ben is looking for you .
6 ‘ I 've never seen you before in my life , ’ I said , not believing for a minute that honesty was going to be the best policy .
7 it did n't look quite so crappy but I mean nor , no the trouble is when you read something you picture what that chest is gon na be , it 's gon na
8 Penny , tuppence , three ha'penny returns and every denomination of tickets was recorded so that you so showed the erm number of tickets , erm it was possible for a at the end of the week to record what the takings were , per route and the mileage and so , as I told you before , the mileage played a great importance in that you were able to say how much that route was producing per mile run and the erm , in those days it , the erm the receipts worked out , daily receipts , weekly receipts and the progressive total in that year , were always published by the Ipswich Evening Star , round about Tuesday or Wednesday and if you missed them , there 'd be somebo member of the public ringing up to why , answer why you had n't put it in , it was , you know , looked upon then you were , were public transport and the public team that you belonged to them .
9 This second variety of doubt indicates that faith is suffering from a confusion of systems , a mixture of Christian and non-Christian presuppositions which have produced a disintegrated frame of mind .
10 Alice saw that murder was going to be done , and shrieked uselessly .
11 that car 's going to be told off .
12 ‘ He said earlier , ’ chirrupped little Mr Makepeace , ‘ that Onyx was insisting on coming . ’
13 And that boat was rocking like this .
14 So it 's going to , the length of that side is going to be the
15 It is more significant how little patronage was going to men who were primarily the duke 's own servants .
16 It is more significant how little patronage was going to men who were primarily the duke 's own servants .
17 They says , that fella 's coming to me , he 's supposed to be coming out .
18 Just as Tite himself , it occurs to me , is going to be doing when he goes into the witness-box at Summerchild 's inquest later that summer and tells the Coroner — I turn back in my file to the copy I took of the cutting — that Summerchild was working on conditions of employment in the Civil Service at the time of his death .
19 The test which best discriminated between the effects of left and right sided electro-convulsive therapy ( ECT ) after two treatments to each side was naming of objects after hearing a verbal description of them given by the examiner seven minutes after shock administration .
20 He was told that soon after the official ceasefire in Europe in 1945 , a Nazi of some notoriety was escaping through the pass and it was decided to try to annihilate him , the only means available being bombing .
21 But I just lay there , rigid , as if some wizard was standing over me with his arm raised holding a black wand and declaiming , Robina Marquis you are turned to marble .
22 Although they might have been relatively cheap to build they were expensive to maintain , a point that some experts were putting at the time .
23 You can soon go and ask them cos some git 's gon na be coming over and hitting you for taking the
24 It is not , er this evidence does not go to a matter of law er er and the duty but it matter of practice and my Lord what this case is dealing with is about what if , what is or should be the practice of a solicitors engaged in commercial conveyancing as to the advice that is given to clients and er my Lord the er commercial conveyancing is obviously a matter which particularly concerns .
25 McLeish , sitting on the other side of her , huddled on the uncomfortable bench-seating , could smell the faint perfume she wore and thought , with what detachment he could bring to bear , that one of the minor complications of this case was going to be the reactions of every man involved as suspect , colleague or witness , to this beauty he had managed to import on to his staff .
26 He wondered whether it was the beginning of age , or one more sign that this case was going to be different .
27 The three tenants evicted this afternoon are staying with friends while they search for a new home .
28 FOR the first time in 15 years Jim Reilly will this afternoon be missing from Cavan 's championship side .
29 It 's now believed the worst of the outbreak is over and some birds are getting over the disease .
30 Because every person who comes in thinks ‘ this geezer 's gon na make me laugh because it says here he recalls Harold Lloyd , he 's a comic genius and he 's a continual delight ’ .
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