Example sentences of "[pron] be making a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though I have been invited to come back to South Africa by friends both black and white , I wonder whether I am making a great mistake .
2 I tell them I am making a good living , that I can support a child , that I want a baby more than anything , but they refuse . ’
3 ‘ Well , yes , I must admit , ’ replies management , ‘ that I am making a good thing out of this , the best break we have had for years — you see , my methods of production are so cheap and efficient . ’
4 But I am making a different point .
5 All the available funds should be targeted in that way to ensure that we achieve the best social return on the available resources — If Conservative Members think that I am making a partisan point , I invite the Secretary of State for the Environment to move beyond the Municipal Journal .
6 I 'm making a fresh pot of coffee … ’
7 I , I do n't know , I certainly would n't rely on just a sales brochure if I was making a major trans
8 The first time I tried to film mink in the wild was in the spring of 1990 , in mid-Wales , where I was making a 15-minute programme for Channel 4 .
9 And indeed , to go for a more precise figure would suggest that I was making a particular point .
10 Another important development is the Child Care Open Learning Project , part of the Gatsby Project , which has led to the availability of the Open University Courses ‘ Caring for Children and Young People ’ ( P653 ) and ‘ Working with Children and Young People ’ ( K254 ) both of which are making a wide range of knowledge and research available to many practitioners and others .
11 Europen — which is making a gradual transition from the academic roots of its EUUG days to a more commercially led organisation , has a long-established record of technical conferences through Europe , while UniForum 's last US show and conference attracted 35,000 attendees .
12 Recoup is working on these problems and collaborating with Reprise International Plastics Recycling Ltd which is making a substantial investment in a plant to clean and separate plastics .
13 His colleague stirred , and fixed his attention on a large dark car which was making a stately progress towards them on the southband lane .
14 All she could focus on was Vitor 's touch , on the casual caress which was making an electric awareness dart across her skin .
15 Had she been making a genuine decision to refuse the treatment , it would be necessary in a case such as this to find out if the patient had received any advice as to the consequences of a refusal to accept treatment .
16 The hospital visits Bishop Auckland , Newton Aycliffe , Shildon and Crook , where trained staff deal with scores of mental patients who are making a new life for themselves in the community .
17 Simultaneous with the DES announcement came a joint statement from Toshiba and Times Network who are making an educational package of a CD-ROM drive plus four discs available to schools at £795 .
18 Ten minutes before the end of the cooking time , open the foil covering the chicken to allow the skin to brown , while you are making a small quantity of ( packet ) bread sauce in a small saucepan , and heating the tinned peas in another .
19 I guess everyone said it is 95 per cent curable ; the treatment is good ; you are making a good recovery .
20 ‘ When you both feel light-hearted enough to enjoy your baby , you are making a good start ’ says Infant Care on its second page , and Spock uses the same injunction , ‘ Enjoy Your Baby ’ , as a subheading in his chapter ‘ The Right Start ’ .
21 SERAFIN : You sound as if you are making a cautious discovery about your feelings for the first time .
22 You are making an unsolicited comment , Señorita Howard ?
23 You 're making a right fool of yourself , are n't you ? ’
24 You 're making a nice job of massacring those burgers , ’ her companion yelled at her man .
25 You 're making a terrible mistake — ’
26 I believe you 're making a terrible mistake . ’
27 No you do n't want that , oh you 're making a lovely train here well we 're going to stay at a hotel on the nineteenth this Sunday
28 ‘ Because you 're making a fuck-awful job of it . ’
29 You 're making a big mistake , Sir , ’ he said .
30 it is , I said I 've given you a lot of time in the holidays and what have you come in and now you 're making a big song and dance about an hour and she said oh I 'm sorry I did n't mean to speak to you like that , but she did , she was just plain rude and really quite nasty , eh she should of yeah , and she should of told me that I was n't , becomes taking a lunch break and then she said well you could of taken half an hour , I said you did n't tell me well I said to her Matt rung up this morning and said to you , surveyor 's coming up to , at four o'clock , he wants both of us to be there so we know which way the windows will be and all the rest of it , just bear in mind , now I said to her I know it 's short notice but can I please go at four o'clock , she said yeah it is short notice but yeah no problem come in at eight o'clock tomorrow morning as a joke and then she totally changed her attitude when she came back from her thing mm yeah oh yeah that was nice of her well I said to her , I said to her oh I said to her look she would take
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