Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | The guitars were both made by Matthew at Chandler Guitars in London , amid some secrecy , and hopefully we will be bringing you the full story of their genesis soon . |
2 | Bash the Barbarian and , from this month on , he 'll be bringing you the very best in Commodore adventures . |
3 | Next Sunday we shall be bringing you the last Ideas in Action programme before Christmas . |
4 | And if racing round the world was n't enough , these half million pound yachts will be tackling it the wrong way — against the winds and currents , to commemorate the first time it was done 21 years ago by British sailor Chay Blyth . |
5 | It seemed to be testing him the whole time . |
6 | I might be teaching you some er number theory , or I might be teaching you the structure of number theory . |
7 | Her father 's loving- ( or lying- ) competition , designed though it may be to give her the best part of England ( which he is also giving himself , of course , since he intends to live in retirement with her ) , and revealing , in a way , his love for her , is nevertheless so constructed that she would have to compete with hypocrisy in order to win . |
8 | The honourable thing would be to give her the house . |
9 | ‘ My reward will be to give them the final yellow jersey in Manchester . ’ |
10 | It is in the management of effective communications that ‘ parents know best ’ and this is the area where we need to be giving them the very best of our attention . |
11 | We shall certainly be giving him the ball at every opportunity . |
12 | looked around and said well he said looked at me said er well cos he was just about to g throw a wobbly and say , well surely the sales department should be dealing with this , should be should be giving him the information and he he just turned round and gave the aforementioned quote and I just sort of went yes it is . |
13 | And obviously Janet , you 'll be giving me the other one , so if you can take the time to look at it . |
14 | ‘ I 'd better be getting back or the foreman will be giving me the sack . ’ |
15 | But I think I would be giving you the wrong impression if I suggested that most of the evaluation studies with which I 've been concerned have involved this kind of conclusion , or this kind of result . |
16 | ‘ But you do realise that you 'll be doing it the hard way ? |
17 | The point I 'm making however , is that a , a fairer way to judge this book , might be to say , not well let , let's reject everything in it that 's Lamarckian , cos it does n't fit with our modern prejudices , a fairer way , might be to read it the way we read Darwin 's works , where there is also considerable Lamarckenis Lamarckism , and say well , this is er , this is an understandable error , given the poor state of knowledge that people had about genetics at the time , and then try and make sense of it . |
18 | ‘ I might be asking you the same thing , my lord . ’ |
19 | The , the , the moves towards a form of credit card care , where ambulance workers will be asking you the , the number of your credit card before erm treatment will be given in hospital . |
20 | So , in five minutes , I 'll be asking you the fifth and final question , which could result in you 're going out next month with Dougie Down Under , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
21 | ‘ If I choreographed it it would n't look natural and I could really just be taping it the day before . |
22 | I , I would totally support the move that you 're suggesting Mr Chairman , if we are asked to provide another one percent or whatever can be done , erm , I would suggest that the obvious way to get that money would be to offer them the ten thousand that we agreed to spend this morning . |
23 | Dr Greene said you 'll be telling her the result of the sonogram . ’ |
24 | ‘ You better be telling me the truth , ’ he said threateningly , ‘ or I 'll use the fucking thing on you . ’ |
25 | Next thing you 'll be telling me the little cow 's summoned up the ‘ forces of Evil ’ . |
26 | If she met an alien in Wandsworth High Street , she 'd be telling it the way to the supermarket and offering it free babysitting before you could say ‘ flying saucer ’ . |