Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But since he 's been up here , he 's been eating me out of house and home and he does n't pay for it |
2 | When you look down , when you are seeing it in on the television pictures , you look down from an aerial view . |
3 | Recently it seems to have been bringing him out in anxiety attacks once again . |
4 | You 've been encouraging it up to now , on a few occasions up to now . |
5 | So , he had been winding her up about their sharing the same bed , amusing himself at her expense ! |
6 | Has n't Mrs Abberley been keeping you up to date ? ’ |
7 | When they come back into work , begin feeding the highfat/performance-type diet about six weeks in advance while you are training them up for the extra work ahead . |
8 | I am living it up with Survage at the Coq d'Or . |
9 | While you 've been living it up in the lap of luxury — ’ |
10 | We will include this poem : I 've been saving it up for the right occasion . ’ |
11 | No UK broadcast date has been fixed , but Sky are picking it up for autumn. , In the meantime , Bart is appearing in bootlegged form on American dance flyers and T-shirts everywhere . |
12 | You 're sticking them back into a |
13 | But th i i i I was reading somewhere that they 're bringing it back in again . |
14 | ‘ Dear God , Rory , ’ he murmured , ‘ you 're driving me out of my mind ! ’ |
15 | They say they 're keeping me in for observation . |
16 | so that the client can see that you 're keeping it up to date . |
17 | They 're picking us off like flies they ca n't be that bloody useless can they ? |
18 | We 've put blood , sweat and tears into this campaign and now you 're dismissing it out of hand ! ’ |
19 | Cos she 's gone mad and they put it on her , right , and they , they 're holding her and they 're tapping out of the stage sidewards and she 's sort of like going like this , she , she , thinks all these nice men 'll love me and then like at the end of the show you see them , they 're tapping her out of the studio and putting her into a van and she 's still wearing a straight jacket and smiling at you . |
20 | But you 're understanding it and you 're fitting it in with what you already know . |
21 | I still think that neighbourhood watches does what we 're doing is we 're pushing it out to Hertfordshire and the Metropolitan area and they 're trying to push it elsewhere , and then , you know , we 're just |
22 | The coach outside gives the game away — Colchester prodigies The Penny Arcade are playing away and they 're bussing 'em in from Essex . |
23 | The coach outside gives the game away — Colchester prodigies The Penny Arcade are playing away and they 're bussing 'em in from Essex . |
24 | And you were saying , oh yeah , we found these porno magazines and we 're selling them off to perverts . |
25 | No wonder they 're sending him over to the mad house for th ’ electric . ’ |
26 | They 're sending them out to bookshops all over the country … thousands have already been sold , and the way things are at the moment there does n't look like any let up in sight . |
27 | You 're cutting it up into bits . |
28 | You 're whippin' it round between me legs like a bloody Red Indian . |
29 | then if we 're charging him out at roughly two point one , which I think we are something like that with our discount |
30 | ‘ You 're dropping Claudia off here , of course , then you 're taking me on to London , are n't you , Roman ? ’ |