Example sentences of "they be [v-ing] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are sharing a FAX line with the telephone you really need someone to ring you first to say they are sending you a FAX . |
2 | ‘ They are calling it the ‘ Seweries ’ . ’ |
3 | The Russians are certainly trying to bring the two sides together for talks and end the fighting , but , so far , they are finding it a hard row . |
4 | The welcome is of the warmest ; and tonight they are showing him the MRA film ‘ Freedom ’ , made in Nigeria . |
5 | If the builder encounters some unforeseen work do n't panic , but you must advise the Environmental Health Officer immediately ; they should be able to assist with additional finance if they are giving you a grant . |
6 | they are giving you a stroke . |
7 | Perhaps they are giving you a rest ? ’ |
8 | they pay , they pay , they are paying me a little bit , I think it ought to go up in price a bit though myself |
9 | Now , they 're calling him the heir to Britain 's tennis crown . |
10 | They 're calling it the curse of the L-plate . |
11 | They 're getting me a hose for Christmas . |
12 | She phoned her careers office today , they 're sending her the information free , you 're thinking . |
13 | They 're asking what the noise could be who it could be were the guards coming for them ? |
14 | ‘ They may feel they 're charging what the market will bear . ’ |
15 | er we do n't have to po er , you see , it 's to do with school anyway , but they 're giving them a packed lunch so I believe . |
16 | His foster parents say they 're giving him a break from events back home . |
17 | His foster parents say they 're giving him a break from events back home . |
18 | Yeah , no they 're not , they 're giving her a lump sum |
19 | ‘ They 're giving me a week . |
20 | They 're giving me a birthday party today . |
21 | ‘ They 're giving us the extra points ! |
22 | A lot of men are under the impression that a divorcee in her forties is so hungry for sex that they 're doing her a huge favour by providing it , at very little inconvenience or cost to themselves . |
23 | The farming bills do n't amount to much as the ones who do call me in always think they 're doing me a favour and consequently should n't be charged much . |
24 | ‘ They 're still very patronising to me , keep hinting that they 're doing me a favour . ’ |
25 | Yeah , if they 're delayed getting on the motorway and see that they 're doing it the other side coming off , they might be saying |
26 | They have n't cultivated the attitude that by serving you they 're doing you a favour . |
27 | Most companies have a lackadaisical approach to recruitment — as if they 're doing us a great favour . ’ |
28 | Well in the Midland Bank and they were wearing them the last time you were there . |
29 | As Coleman 's real job was to file back-channel reports on the operations of DEA Nicosia , the DIA was hardly likely to have told Hurley that they were lending him a full-time agent . |
30 | But , there are ways of checking , yo you can you can , obviously compare words and then perhaps you can er invariably time about the situations and draw your own conclusions as to whether they were telling you a lie earlier on . |