Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'll be contacting them in the next fortnight er if and to make be able to pass on my card , I 'll leave you two cards so that they , they know to expect a phone call from myself . |
2 | ‘ He can operate as a defender , a sweeper or a midfielder , and I 'll be using him in the midfield role . |
3 | In all of this giving away of herself ( which can be taken in two modern senses ) , this revelation of a coarser character beneath the courtly exterior she tries to sustain , Margery follows the movement of the opening stanzas of the text down from the character of the courtly dame to the level of the townswoman , a stereotyped bourgeois Vxor , " Wife " : the label that seems to be given her by the letter " " V " alongside some of her speeches in the manuscript copy of Dame Sirith . |
4 | You have n't ans answered my question Mr Chairman , I asked you why did the Council vote to this museum on the Norfolk enquired by trust which to be given you by the Suffolk Authority Wild Life Trust |
5 | For liberty to be opposing it in the way that they are shows that they do n't remotely understand the best interests of our children or our schools . |
6 | ‘ I shall be seeing them at the weekend . ’ |
7 | I 'll be seeing him before the match . |
8 | ‘ You 're not stupid , and neither are we , although you might be doubting it at the moment . |
9 | When the Juntas were thwarted in their organization of a war effort by the spiky legalism of those local organs of the ancien régime which survived in unoccupied Spain , they could defend their authority only be deriving it from the elections of ‘ a free people who did not wish to perish ’ . |
10 | Standard machines measure 600 mm ( 23⅝in ) deep by 595 mm ( 23⅜in ) wide , to fit between units and can be stacked one above the other , but , unless you have a separate utility room , that does not leave much space nearby for storing laundry supplies and accessories or setting down the just cleaned laundry . |
11 | The key seems to be shaping it to the particular client . |
12 | Now one of the things th we find that when we play an Adam Faith record , we tend to be singing it for the rest of the day you know , like What Do You Want |
13 | Whereas in Los Angeles I manipulated costly hot and cold water in appropriate vessels throughout the house , Bali is a network of streams and rivers which , like veins and arteries , must be distinguished one from the other for their various uses . |
14 | These two things indepen , exist independently of one another , if they are to be checked one against the other , that is a major task which we better start attacking now if that is what required . |
15 | So I shall be enjoying myself at the wedding |
16 | We are immensely proud to be bringing it to the UK for the first time . |
17 | Friends remarked that it was a measure of Branson 's single-minded approach to conversation that you could be regaling him with the most scandalous piece of tittle-tattle in London and he would turn on his heel and walk away , leaving you talking to thin air , while he made yet another telephone call about business . |
18 | Both sides of the House could and should support most of its provisions , but where improvements are necessary we shall be pressing them on the Minister , and I hope that we shall receive as fair a hearing from him as I have tried to give his Bill this afternoon . |
19 | It was also , in his view , unpardonable on grounds of principle , since by the autumn of 1940 Vichy seemed to be aligning itself with the foreign policy of the Nazi regime and aspects of its political ideology . |
20 | The policy seems to be to segregate us from the Chinese as regards eating , sleeping travel , etc. as much as possible , but mainly for our own comfort , so that we can enjoy a higher standard of life than the Chinese themselves could expect . |
21 | Some deep throbbing vibration seemed to be keeping him in the air , and his limbs ached . |
22 | Yeah if you have to moan about that you should n't be driving it in the first place . |
23 | Yesterday Darlington 's Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates visited the school to meet the teenagers who will be representing them in the school election on April 3 . |
24 | Business Objects SA , a French software house that markets an object-oriented data access tool for end-users which bypasses SQL , will be launching itself onto the UK market next Wednesday . |
25 | How bitter must he be to find himself in the position in which he was now ? |
26 | The president was supposed to be dissociating himself from the Shah not encouraging him . |
27 | Should n't I be compensating someone for the loss of the Seren ? ’ |
28 | But not too many of those who reckoned she should be pitting herself alongside the professionals recognised that she was putting herself through a far tougher ordeal by playing in a junior championship where she had everything to lose , nothing to gain . |
29 | All you would have to do would be to lead them to the smugglers ' rendezvous and supervise the action . ’ |
30 | Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning . |