Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 At any output of films in excess of Q * ; , society would be devoting too many resources to the film industry .
2 If your weight remains constant you must be using up all your calories , but if you are gaining weight then some of the calories you consume are being stored as fat .
3 I 'm not supposed to be eating very much for lunch so .
4 We are likely to be seeing even more of him on television .
5 ‘ I have a contract which has 18 months to go , and as far as I 'm concerned , I 'll be seeing out those 18 months .
6 to most of it and we would n't be producing too much unburnt fuel coming out of the back , you know
7 ‘ And is n't it a terrible thing to be bringing even more trouble down upon my head ?
8 The counsellor of older people may be bringing together several of these open family systems ; the system formed by the older person , and the systems formed by one or more of their children .
9 Mr McGilvray said he would be opening a depot in Cambuslang in the next fortnight where he would be employing as many as 18 former Lilley personnel .
10 Indeed , as number one player the market , St Louis Park , Minnesota-based Digiboard Inc , seems to be revelling in the disarray — it claims to be mopping up many of Computone and Specialix 's European deals .
11 ‘ I 'll be driving again this afternoon . ’
12 Quite clearly the reason that people have been asked to come along this evening and have come along this evening is to put there points of view about how the see the theatre in the future what is programme facilities are the things that are n't happening here they feel should be happening here that 's what it 's for not here to serve any purpose for individuals to get up and make personal cuts on people or say what happen on a Saturday morning or a Thursday afternoon cos I
13 Dublin is no exception and , as luck would have it , the most important event to be happening there this year is an artistic one : the opening of the Irish Museum of Modern Art ( IMMA ) .
14 ‘ We shall be contributing as much as we possibly can to the home , which is actually in need of 28 new beds , ’ she added .
15 With methane a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide , this could be contributing as much to global warming as is caused by the CO2 emitted from gas-fired power stations .
16 Nick would n't be contributing much that morning , he 'd be out buying his changes .
17 WHEN John Boorman took on the job of co-editing this anthology , which is intended to be an annual event , and writing the chronicle of 1991 which comprises almost half its contents , he can not have imagined that he would be revealing so much about the reasons for his own creative decline .
18 If its perimeter is more than 6.6 m ( 22 ft ) you will be walking around more than necessary .
19 At our next meeting Mr Client I shall not only be making recommendations but I will be explaining how each recommended product works for you in great detail .
20 It will be gearing up this year , but is unlikely to repeat the 1991 rights issue .
21 As Virgin 's accountant , Jack Claydon , observed , Branson 's attitude was to be looking ahead all the time .
22 ‘ You 're wasting our time and yours when you should be hunting down those IRA swine . ’
23 Clearly you 're unlikely to be recommending somewhere that is not transport in the structure but you 'll believe it 's important to specify which one .
24 Midfielders Paul Bracewell and Gordon Armstrong came through Saturday 's 1–1 draw with the London club , but the pair will be training cautiously this week .
25 He is coming over for a tour which culminates in the Edinburgh Festival , and he will be promoting both this and his third Easy Rawlins tale .
26 Yeah , but unless she 'd done it with him she would n't be panicking that much !
27 The Architecture-Neutral Format specification is now complete and a beta release will be testing later this year .
28 The ANDF specification is now complete and a beta release will be testing later this year .
29 H how would you go to somebody like that and say well yeah we , we 'll be able to negotiate for you better in the future and we might be able to get more er be better conditions of service than you 've got now but as of now you 're gon na be paying this much more in contributions .
30 Even tenants , with no heritable interest in the buildings they occupy , want professional advice on how best to maximise space which they might ( even in Scotland ) be paying as much as £26 for on every sq ft , every year .
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