Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] be [v-ing] [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I 'll get clobbered if people read suddenly in the Daily Mirror that I 've been giving some away . ’
2 Aye , but I mean I notice it , it 's just that I 've been doing that job that longly you see , you follow me ?
3 ‘ Pretty much what happened was that I 'd been waiting all this time to be successful , to achieve whatever I was going to achieve , now I had and I was sitting in this flippin' hotel thinking : This is not where it 's at .
4 The realization that I 'd been hankering all along to come here , and be part of it . ’
5 But he added : ‘ That said , I must say I am extremely pessimistic about the future of the plant , given all that I have been hearing these last few days . ’
6 I might mention that I have been using these movements since the commencement of my business in 1983 , with outstanding performance both as to accuracy and reliability .
7 So that answers all those years that I have been conducting these seminars , it answers my question not in the way I was particularly happy about I have to say , but I mean it did answer my question and then it may be them having you know I mean like sort of things I may not be particularly happy with , but maybe it is good that the papers are reflecting what the community wants .
8 I say that with some feeling because , in the three years , that I have been doing this job I have not heard so many well-qualified solicitors and barristers , people from the legal community and inquests and from pressure groups say that there are areas of deep concern .
9 Is the Minister aware that I have been asking this question , mostly of him , for the past 13 years and that that reply reflects how serious is youth unemployment in Scotland ?
10 No , he wrote , because Diana herself does not acknowledge either that she has been waiting all her life for him to appear .
11 Yes , I 've heard that you 've been doing more than sending it out , you 've actually been taking it personally have n't you ?
12 It 's just that you have been waiting all afternoon for it to arrive and now have little choice but to try and bludgeon your way through the waves of cover tacklers .
13 They can do erm damage to a section of the network erm that does not bring about major destruction and with this accurate bombing that we 've been seeing this kind of operation is possible .
14 We write to them normally within seven days , ask them to read it , clarifying exactly the policy they 've got , give them the option to pull out if they should so wish , and in fairness I have got to say that we 've been doing that now for the last eighteen months .
15 And then little did he know when he used to leave them in the house , in the back yard , that we 'd been pinching some of them .
16 We 're discussing this morning , and I 'll run briefly through the subjects that we have been discussing this morning for the er , new listeners .
17 It may also be appropriate to explain that we have been using both systems , side by side , for over two years with files being transferred between them throughout that time .
18 It 's only recently that they 've been doing more good than harm and it 's therefore ironic that people have tended to give so much publicity in the last twenty or thirty years to the things that have gone wrong , to the disasters which sometimes do happen with medicines , because really medicines now , as compared with thirty or forty years ago , are doing a tremendous amount of good .
19 However they also felt that they had been expecting most children to write in sentences at too early an age .
20 The twelve select committees established by the Commons in December 1979 seem to have attracted enough criticism from the executive to suggest that they have been asking some pertinent questions , but their overall impact on policy has so far been slight .
21 So Iraq has now formally asked the Turks to shorten the cut-off period but the Turks reply that they have been releasing more water down the river and the Iraquis should have been able to build up stocks .
22 It says , that not only does it save it 's money when it comes to when we 're putting in the tender bids , but actually the profits it makes goes back into the County Council , it has a two- prong saving of averages to this council , and we 've known and seen in the years that it 's been running that money has come back into county council balances , which means that we can have more money to spend on other services .
23 The master at this time , J.W. , was in trouble when it was reported that he had been boarding some of the officers and two of their relatives in his own apartments under a private arrangement .
24 I was aware that he had been focusing all his will on this resolve and that to let go now would be an appalling submission .
25 Later , over coffee , Steven broached the subject that he had been waiting all day to discuss with Jennifer .
26 I also find that he 's been quoting some twelve hour figures and the only ones I have , you may have them er Mr chairman , are from the H and T C report in July of last year where they forecasted four thousand nine hundred on the A six five eight and achieve eight thousa for nineteen ninety six and achieved eight thousand one hundred now .
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