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

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1 So — I 'll be writing you a boring letter about business matters , but ca n't we meet ?
2 An important role will be deciding what a fair rate of return for the academics should be in any given project .
3 I take it you 'll be staying her a few days ? ’
4 To make the assumption that JustText was only capable of producing text would be to do it a grave disservice .
5 That shoulder obviously still him a problem he seems to be holding it a little bit awkwardly as it comes in to Speedy now .
6 In fact we 'll be sending you a small sum this time , for the difference . "
7 David Tait had arrived in New York in March , with the instructions to ‘ set up an airline ; we 'll be sending you a 747 a day in three months time ’ .
8 Nobody would be calling it an isolated or random act .
9 They confirmed that Laura 's best hope of life would be to give her a new bowel , stomach , pancreas , liver and kidneys .
10 A long-term , good investment would be to give him a separate building in which to tell the tale of twentieth-century art before the twentieth century is quite at an end .
11 Should we be giving them a wide berth for fear of rampant Rottweilers lunging at our wing mirrors ?
12 The ‘ opposition ’ governors imagine themselves to be more important than they really are ; they have state , not federal , responsibilities ; their comments on federal matters should therefore not be regarded as of primary importance ; and , if they were reported fully at all times , this would be giving them a greater prominence in national affairs than they deserve .
13 By moving out of the way , we 'll be giving them a clear run .
14 I honestly do not think my child is encouraged in any way , possibly because his life is short … to take charge of his life and I think this might be giving him an unspoken message that you do n't count .
15 If a thief steals it , you could be giving him an open invitation to your home !
16 But he should be giving you a million to three .
17 Check book dates generally , and ask yourself whether a source may actually be giving you an outdated perspective .
18 Naturally I do n't want to risk a recurrence of the trouble , but equally , I hate missing any Ireland match and I 'll be giving it a full blast in the final training session to make sure I 'm 100 per cent .
19 But this quality is balanced by the paradoxical notion that Bellay may be giving us a clearer view of what things are actually like , as though reality were an infinitely accessible enigma .
20 well — we are sixth from bottom and I guess Pool will be giving us a hard time at Anfield after loosing against Spurs .
21 If you can procur [ sic ] me any porters for this , the finest and most perfect work I have yet attempted , you will be doing me a real kindness ; you are aware that neither pains or expense will be spared to render it complete . ’
22 But sometimes it is disturbing to mothers , so if you feel uncomfortable about it you can try giving him a toy to hold while he 's on the toilet seat ’ ; and in general : ‘ If you take it easy in caring for your baby , you will be doing him a great service . ’
23 I may , of course , be doing him a massive injustice .
24 ‘ Will you be staying ? ’ enquired Miss Harker as if he would be doing her an immense favour .
25 He believes that sheep farmers who think only about the pound in their pocket could be doing themselves a great disservice .
26 Diane is a DesignaKnit dealer and she will be demonstrating it a various events , including the Webbington Show at the end of October .
27 ‘ That lumbar puncture seems to be taking them a long time . ’
28 In your old age you 'll be making yourself an instant cup of tea
29 I 'll be absolutely open with you — we do have difficulties over cash , but when you see the business we 've got lined up … well , this time next year I 'll expect the bank to be standing me a slap-up lunch !
30 ‘ They 'll be makin' you a bleedin' colonel before you 've finished , ’ said Tommy .
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