Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [verb] [art] affair " in BNC.

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1 Screen clinches : people assume that Craig and I are having an affair .
2 I really do n't care if people think I am having an affair with her .
3 ‘ I really do n't care if people think I am having an affair with her .
4 But that does n't mean I 'm having an affair with her . ’
5 ‘ My wife did know that Nicola and I were having an affair . ’
6 ‘ I think they thought Mortimer and I were having an affair , ’ she finished up bitterly .
7 Eventually a rumour began to go around that I was having an affair with one of my friends ' husband .
8 I went to visit her just for a coffee or something , and she started saying , after a lot of stuttering , that I was having an affair with her husband .
9 ‘ Mr Wilson was always asking if I was having an affair , ’ she said .
10 I was having an affair with her .
11 That I was having an affair with Florian ?
12 ‘ Because you thought I was having an affair with Florian . ’
13 Well I was having an affair with his wife and I loved her so much I wanted to marry her , I wanted his land and his money , so I thought if he was out of the way it would be easier to get what I wanted and of course it was .
14 Pat was having an affair — and in a crowded restaurant , he asked her at the top of the sentorian Williams voice : ‘ Well tell us about this man you 're having the affair with then . ’
15 A meal eaten in his deli is likely to be spent reading the likes of ‘ Your spouse found out you 're having an affair ?
16 'Right , I 'll help you — you 're having an affair with a man' — I said no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — nearly there ; ‘ you 're going to prison for something or other ’ — no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — well not quite the lollipop lady but a lady all the same .
17 'Right , I 'll help you — you 're having an affair with a man' — I said no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — nearly there ; ‘ you 're going to prison for something or other ’ — no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — well not quite the lollipop lady but a lady all the same .
18 'Right , I 'll help you — you 're having an affair with a man' — I said no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — nearly there ; ‘ you 're going to prison for something or other ’ — no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — well not quite the lollipop lady but a lady all the same .
19 ‘ That you were having an affair — had been for some time . ’
20 ‘ If — if you were having an affair — you would surely have realised — she would have said something . ’
21 I have the right to know what she is doing and , if she is having an affair , it has got to stop because it is driving me out of my mind . ’
22 Henry wondered whether she was having an affair with Donald .
23 My dad thought she was having an affair but this was not true .
24 The court heard she was having an affair with Mr Skett , a family friend .
25 She was having an affair with Toni Hutchinson of the blonde braids , who was the daughter of a pharmacist in Hendon .
26 She was having an affair .
27 ‘ So , you 're confirming she was having an affair with someone ? ’
28 He began crying and shouting — that he 'd known all along she was having an affair and was planning to leave him .
29 Lesley-Jane Decker , if she was having an affair with Michael Banks , might have turned against him because he tried to break it off or committed one of the million other offences which men can commit against women with whom they are having affairs .
30 Belinda said she did n't have a boyfriend , but Brenda , Liese and Ellen knew she was having an affair with a married man .
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