Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I will be contacting you again after [ date ] when my client has had an opportunity to consider all indicative offers received . |
2 | ‘ I wo n't be contacting you again ! |
3 | The Church should not be helping him up , but helping him over : false optimism does not need a helping hand ; it needs firstly the truth , and secondly love to salve the lost illusions and move on to a fuller humanity ( Walker 1986 : 214 ) . |
4 | Was it even safe to be helping him now ? |
5 | Dorigo and Kelly got caught out many times on Saturday , the central defenders are suspect , so the full-backs should be helping them not leaving them more exposed . |
6 | If we continue supplying the Reds , we will be helping them more than the Blues . |
7 | ‘ If the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic had n't been crushed in 1920 by the Bolsheviks , it 's not yet clear who would be helping who now . |
8 | It 's been fairly blustery the odd day but there 's frost and especially the snow that they 've had down further south it seems to be helping us up here I would say and it 's with the with the land work especially got the slurry and stuff of that kind . |
9 | Well they 're not gon na be using it tomorrow when it gets there . |
10 | ‘ We are already producing sucralose for stock and have customers lined up who will be using it very , very quickly . |
11 | ‘ Not a lot to do in Vienna at present , and this Beethoven seems to be building himself quite a reputation . ’ |
12 | Then everybody would be accepting them gladly ’ . |
13 | ‘ I should n't be touching you either , but , dear God , I think I must . ’ |
14 | ‘ The guitars always seem to be drowning him out , ’ she complained , with some justification . |
15 | ‘ Do n't worry , you 'll be seeing her again soon , ’ said a nurse . |
16 | Since it presumably means we will not for some time to come be seeing her again stretched horizontal on a sun lounger . |
17 | ‘ As I shall not be seeing her again it would be pointless . |
18 | I understand that the French envoy , de Craon , will be seeing her off . ’ |
19 | I 'll be seeing him tonight , ’ Joanna promised , and when he had gone she turned to Sophie . |
20 | We were glad we 'd probably be seeing him again some time , unlike some who had n't got out while the going was good . |
21 | You wo n't be seeing him again . ’ |
22 | ‘ And we 'll be seeing him tomorrow . ’ |
23 | He nearly rang Fred up , but he would be seeing him tomorrow at the first night . |
24 | Oh we 'll be seeing him tomorrow . |
25 | She must be seeing him off . |
26 | ‘ Will I be seeing you tonight ? |
27 | I admit I should have left a message , but I assumed I would be seeing you shortly , and — hell , I never expected you to mind . |
28 | In fact , he will not be seeing you again . ’ |
29 | ‘ Then I 'll be seeing you again — unless Nahum forbids it . |
30 | As they made their way to the dining-room Peggy went towards the kitchen , calling to the men , ‘ I 'll be seeing you again . ’ |