Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [v-ing] in " in BNC.

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1 They are not the reasons for the torture that I would be suffering in his place .
2 Another hazard of the job is when you say , ‘ You will understand , wo n't you , that if I say ‘ yes ’ to the Pontefract Panda Protection Barbeque in October 1992 , there is an outside chance that I 'll be filming in Bogotá on that day and wo n't be able to — ? ’
3 Indeed , the data from patients with brain injury that I will be discussing in the final two sections are very puzzling indeed from the standpoint of folk psychology .
4 In the meantime , please do n't hesitate to contact me if there is anything urgent that I should be doing in connection with Olympus .
5 And it seemed that I 'd be standing in the way of your freedom and your opportunities .
6 Comfort had sent it from Paris to say that she would be arriving in Venice in the evening of the following Saturday .
7 ‘ I 've never met her , ’ she replied quietly , and deciding that now was the time to come clean — albeit that she would be lying in her teeth , ‘ She , Miss Pankracova , arranged an interview for — er — me , with Mr Vendelin Gajdusek for last Friday , only he — ’
8 While he was in the stable saddling up his horse , he did not realise that his mother-in-law was only now breaking the news to Sarah that she would be remaining in Leeds .
9 Again she considered that she may be falling in love with him but this time she was not so quick to dismiss it .
10 It seemed insanely silly to Lydia that she should be standing in her own kitchen flanked by two women for whom she had no time .
11 erm some of the stuff that you might be doing in things like perception and stuff like that erm
12 You will be reasonably familiar with the layout of the house , and you can explain to the vendor that you will be working in the following sequence :
13 Britain was actually given a lower standard check , on the basis that we would be using in many places our own coal , which has a quite a high sulphur content , or de-sulphurisation , we were given a lower standard , or a higher standard , or whatever it is , it was more relaxed for Britain , and that 's why I like the idea of taking this up with the M.E.D. , how it 'll happen , how it will square in his mind .
14 It is therefore to the teaching of the Old Testament about the Spirit of the Lord , the ruach adonai , that we shall be looking in order to get the background for the Christian doctrine of the Holy Spirit .
15 Most of the agencies that we shall be describing in the following sections would claim to offer information , advice and assistance but some are dubious as to the extent to which they should take action on behalf of a client and some will refer a matter on to specialists when they reach the limits of their competence .
16 It 's proper that we should be asking in the context of these proposals for boundary changes , affected as they are by the decision of the er first of all the French national assembly and now the French government to make life difficult for the other member states as far as the ratification of these proposals are concerned , it 's right that we should be asking what is the position of the British government in relation to these matters .
17 Another continuing theme that we will be addressing in this chapter is the issue of structural change .
18 The New Right in choosing to focus on , and criticise , pressure groups , parties , and elected governments as the very stuff of British politics , chooses to ignore other phenomena that are of political significance , such as the power of the secret state that we will be considering in Chapter S. Moreover , although it is a perspective which is critical of things , criticism is restricted to politics , and to democratic politics at that , and there is no attempt to direct critical attention to the functioning of the economic system and to the power which lurks hidden within it .
19 In all four theories attention rests on the " public " and accessible features of democratic political life to the detriment of any substantive and critical concern with the economy and with the non-democratic secret state that we will be exploring in Chapter 5 .
20 Basically , it provided that they would be investing in her rather than letting her buy this or that security for them .
21 No particular form of words is necessary to create a floating charge ; it suffices if the intention is shown ( a ) to impose a charge on assets both present and future , ( b ) the assets are of such a nature that they would be changing in the ordinary course of the company 's business , and ( c ) the company is free to continue to deal with the assets in the ordinary course of its business .
22 In contrast , it is extraordinarily encouraging to think that after the revolution , they will be guaranteed a basic diet , access to medical services , education and recreation and that they will be living in a creative and open society .
23 But the legislation does make it clear that they will be operating in a Church which has declared that it is right to ordain women to the Priesthood and does so ordain them .
24 The total number of books published in the UK has been rising relentlessly for over 10 years , but 1993 should herald a change in strategy from major publishers : Random House , HarperCollins and Reed Consumer Books are among companies to have announced that they are substantially reducing the number of titles that they will be publishing in 1993 .
25 Stuart Goldie , business manager at the Botanic Centre said it was fitting that it would be opening in May , as Middlesbrough started its year as Environment City .
26 The administrators Morton Thornton are now planning a complete restructuring of the company they are confident they can turn Carpenter 's around so that it will be trading in another hundred years .
27 This means that it must be growing in area and that , consequently , the total area of all the other plates must be declining if the ‘ constant area ’ assumption of plate tectonics is to be satisfied .
28 The well-known flash so-and-so Eric Johnson is so happy with his TA100R that he 'll be appearing in Trace Acoustic adverts .
29 Liking Julia as he did , admiring her stringent intelligence , her honesty , the unexpected humility that would never let her give advice unless she was asked for it , and her unfailing reasonableness , it had never occurred to him that he might be falling in love with her .
30 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
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