Example sentences of "'m [adv] [v-ing] on " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , I 'm only passing on her message . |
2 | I mean I 'm , I 'm , I 'm only going on the fact that I I tend to do everything on the cheap so I tend to get if I can find somebody who does photocopying I can do it then we 'll do it . |
3 | ‘ I 'm already working on it , ’ Sinclair said cheerfully . |
4 | I 'm just passing on gossip for what it 's worth . ’ |
5 | But it 's also a personal thing : I do n't want to look as if I 'm just jumping on a green bandwagon . |
6 | ‘ I 'm just going on another job for a while but I 'll be back . |
7 | ‘ I 'm just checking on dinner , ’ he said , as she stalked in . |
8 | My mum washed mine at the weekend and they 're in a pile on my floor and I have n't been arsed so I 'm just sleeping on the mattress with the bare duvet . |
9 | cos I 'm just deciding on a new window frame . |
10 | ‘ But I do feel I 'm still learning on the guitar . |
11 | ‘ Oh , I 'm still working on it . ’ |
12 | I 'm still working on the broad business vision here , not pettifogging little details . |
13 | ‘ I 'm still working on them , waiting for some details from Mike . |
14 | I 'm still sleeping on Marie 's floor . |
15 | ‘ Well , I 'm always weeping on your shoulder . |
16 | I 'm always criticizing on the B B C and I T V. |
17 | . I 'm always standing on them ! |
18 | We can improve on our previous gloss for now , by offering " the pragmatically given span including CT " , where that span may be the instant associated with the production of the morpheme itself , as in the gestural use in ( 53 ) , or the perhaps interminable period indicated in ( 53 ) Pull the trigger now ! ( 54 ) I 'm now working on a PhD Now contrasts with then , and indeed then can be glossed as " not now " to allow for its use in both past and future . |
19 | But at the moment I 'm really pushing on the er erm portrait photography cos I 'm quite good at that . |
20 | Well I 'm really planning on taking her on |