Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [adj] [conj] [noun prp] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | We 're doing that cos Mr 's not gon na hear unless I play it to him . |
2 | FAI officials are getting worried that Lithuania are cutting things a bit fine in their travel arrangements for Wednesday 's World Cup qualifier in Dublin . |
3 | Some time back , when the warning signs were becoming clearer and Richard was incapacitated , she had been cunning enough to transfer certain holdings into her own name . |
4 | There was a point during a fraught semi-final when Harlequins , the holders , were fading fast and Moore was debating whether he should complete the course . |
5 | The other is to be a stepping stone to a single European currency , and it is becoming clear that Europe is not going to have one of those . |
6 | He 's acting busy because Alejandro 's here . ’ |
7 | During the final months of the peace Ballot campaign it was becoming clear that Mussolini was preparing to invade Abyssinia , and it was in relation to this danger that the issue of sanctions was generally debated . |
8 | He was living alone as Beryl was now in a private nursing home in Llandudno , and Maureen was working in the Co-operative Stores . |
9 | London was coming vacant and London was a more important see than York and Coggan ought to go there . |
10 | Tried to explain all this to Vic , who said I was doing fine and Matt was doing fine and he thought we 'd gel together on screen . |