Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] be [v-ing] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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31 A lot of the glues and solvents that we use in the home , especially if you 're putting lino tiles down or , or carpet tiles , down contain substances that are highly flammable .
32 If you 're selling raffle tickets I do n't want any . ’
33 Sunwatchers : if you were expecting Texas Instruments to formally announce the Viking chip before Sun trots out its Viking boxes May 19 , take heart .
34 Lindsey Gallanders , a senior employee relations officer with the Personnel Services Division , said : ‘ We have a grant from the European Commission to test teleworking and we are targeting women returners to the labour market .
35 And we are blending water supplies so that we can we can meet whatever limits are are applicable or appropriate .
36 well we 're moving it forward so far and we 're having patio doors
37 Because it 's a national thing I mean it 's something the company is hoping to go forward with the time it 's a government initiative , if we are offering trainee managers when they join us an , an N V Q and they do n't get it at the end of their training .
38 Now the one we are going to talk about first of all is the too little sugar where your person has been stabilized and they 're taking insulin injections .
39 Cor great , I just and they 're doing tag teams , but the tag teams have joined up
40 Well , you see , if you keep changing the blacksmiths about and they 're altering horses feet all the time , putting plates on , putting shoes on , you see it 's a game of its own .
41 Then a woman in the street — the Via Monserato , between the Tiber and the Farnese Square , they talked about it so much , Mena and my grandmother , when I was little , I think they talked about it every day : Il Quartiere Papale , it does have a magnificent sound , has n't it ? and so much of it a slum ; the rich live above on the piani nobili , the ground floors and cellars are rented out to artisans ; my mother , who was brought up in those streets , says to know them you must have breathed the air in the evenings when the wine-shops are full and they are lighting charcoal braziers on the pavements ; she says I will go one day , but I think I know already — well , a woman in Mena 's street who sold salad greens knew the cook who worked for Anna and the prince round the corner and Mena was given things to do in the kitchen .
42 She 'll hold off as long as she can ; we wo n't get much of a view , and they are saying shore batteries could n't do her much damage .
43 And they were organizing food parcels for every striker .
44 In taking the time on it 's own , erm that that 's not not a problem I would have thought , for most people , cos if they 're making Sunday lunches anyway , then i it 's in the middle of the morning one way or the other .
45 Although some people may not realise it , if they are paying NI contributions they are almost certainly already contributing towards an additional pension : either to the State scheme , known as SERPS ; or to a contracted-out company pension scheme .
46 Now what this meant in practice was that er y'know appropriate supervisors would appear at random intervals and give people tokens if they were wearing ear defenders , okay ?
47 The Sherborne trainer commented : ‘ He had a lot of problems last year , a bit of leg trouble and he was breaking blood vessels , but I think we 've cured both problems . ’
48 And carry them , either carry them , or push them on a two-wheeled trolley , all through the round the lace market to 's , and various other And if I were lucky , and the 's van was going round the lace market , and I 'd got three or four parcels , I used to go with little Tommy and his horse and van , round the lace market , and he was delivering dress goods then .
49 Again that , that is , is very clear and it 's representing initiation rituals .
50 The country lacked the technology to store the waste safely and it was threatening water supplies .
51 He ca n't pawn his ticket home if he 's flying Riff-RAF airlines
52 He spoke as if he were giving elocution lessons in the Irish accent .
53 But you 're taking English lessons so as you can go and get a degree in sociology or physiotherapy
54 Middle-class Edinburgh lads like myself are discouraged from an early age from being physical unless they 're wearing rugby shorts at the time .
55 it 's a tangent it 's just another thing to be aware of er that certain put their exam but it 's along the same thing cos I know what 's happening and they 're not writing G C S E but they 're writing exam entries so many pupils x number of subjects so many passes okay ?
56 Halifax secretary David Fleming said : ‘ Lindner is a terrific player but he was talking telephone numbers .
57 The youth final was a game of many chances but it was defending champions Friends of Allonby who scored just five seconds before half time against Viking .
58 The first morning we spent weaving with every other needle , laying the wool across by hand ! this put me off right away , because we were using punchcard machines , so nothing would have been easier than to slip in Card 1 and go ahead with our weaving without any trouble .
59 Several other European countries look better than Britain , either because they are in the ERM or because they are trimming budget deficits ( or both ) .
60 And with the war ending the the Germans had had to pay reparations and that factory and many more were extremely busy because they were making lace machines for France .
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