Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] [v-ing] in " in BNC.

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1 I should like to make it clear from the outset that I am participating in this conference not as an expert on any aspect of the teaching of languages , but rather as someone whose primary concern is with the structure of language and , more generally , the nature of cognitive processes .
2 Nadia : I am from the General Union of Palestinian Women and it 's good that I am participating in this meeting at this time because I am having major problems with the British Feminist Movement and the Western feminist line .
3 These Societies were in opposition to the differentiation and autonomization model of modernity that I am using in this paper .
4 That I am living in Britain in the first place has everything to do with the fact that I came here to start the magazine you are reading , a magazine for men .
5 Initially he is overwhelmed : ‘ I continue to have this curious sense of fiction , the feeling that I am living in a Maurice Edelman novel .
6 Lunching with Lord Dynevor , I told him of my settled feeling that I am playing in the final of the FA Cup , that there are three minutes to go and that my team is 0-4 down .
7 Now that I am working in Edinburgh you could call this brief report a ‘ Capital Update ’ !
8 exactly , yeah and we can do that with everything , we can do that with everything , this is my perception and that 's your perception of this thing that I 'm holding in my hand , everything that we 've seen have that ability you know , we 've got the ability to do that with everything , what we need to do sometimes is walk around the issue if you like and look at it from another perspective and , and this is what we 're doing with Ethiopia , now , erm , the good section again was looking at images and particularly the fact that a lot of images are very negative and throwing an alternative view , the second section we 're looking at news coverage which is very sketchy , erm , it does n't provide a complete picture at all , and this third section well you saw what that 's about there
9 That I 'm organizing in that I have now done a little bit more research .
10 And it was my concern that churches should know the implication of the children act as it 's related to the life of the church that I 'm landing in front of you .
11 ‘ No , except that I 'm engaging in prurient speculation about Gooseneck and Sunil and whether they 're having an affair .
12 But I 've enjoyed being here , I hope you 've enjoyed it as much as I have , and I look forward to the next time that I 'm sitting in the hot seat ; until then , from me , goodbye .
13 I 'm therefore doubly grateful to you for giving me the chance to meet you today , and I hope that some of the contacts I might make today will stand me in good stead in the job that I 'm doing in Oxford over the next year or so .
14 She felt that I was getting in the way .
15 I responded as usual by smiling slightly — sufficient at least to indicate that I was participating in some way with the good-humouredness with which he was carrying on — and waited to see if my employer 's permission regarding the trip would be forthcoming .
16 Asked where I lived , I replied that I was staying in my parents ' flat in Knightsbridge .
17 During which time I found that at the worst all Englishmen stuck together in regard to the West Indians … it was like a thorn in my heels to know that I was working in an atmosphere of hostility .
18 On the way to our initial meeting I had to change trains , and soon found that I was travelling in the wrong direction .
19 Just as darkness fell a man and a woman came and announced that I was sitting in their seats .
20 That one 's very atmospheric , very similar to Sebastian and the stuff with orchestras that I was doing in 1974 .
21 And I finally had to admit that I was failing in my marriage to you .
22 He did n't see anyone down there , but he insists that as he passed the alcove at the end of the gallery , he had the strong impression that someone was sitting in there , watching him . ’
23 The back of the canvas chair had been turned towards the town , and in the gloom it was not immediately apparent that someone was sitting in it .
24 Imagine yourself being in a crowd where English is being spoken , but suddenly you sense that somebody is talking in another language .
25 I notice that she is squatting in the shade cast by a telegraph pole .
26 Even the fact that she suggested that they get married shows that she was living in a fantasy world .
27 She had found out from Angy 's relatives that she was living in the area and had secretly taken the opportunity of getting in touch with her .
28 Speaking on Sky News on the anniversary of her husband 's death , Mrs Maxwell , 71 , also denied that she was living in luxury while victims of Maxwell 's pensions ' funds plundering faced penury .
29 As Wilson mentions , she had recently had a harrowing shock , so it is possible that she was hallucinating in some way and that , by chance , her hallucinations corresponded approximately with historical reality .
30 Pete 's guess was that everybody in the valley knew something about her by now , and nearly all of them would know that she was staying in his house .
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