Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [be] [v-ing] some " in BNC.
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1 | It might dilute the real body of work which I felt to be making some kind of contribution . |
2 | ‘ I must say , ’ said Elinor , sipping a gin and tonic , ‘ you seem to be getting some good vibes . |
3 | And while we 're at the police station I suggest that you have a word with someone there about the fact that you seem to be attracting some unwelcome attention . |
4 | You know you , you , you need to be doing some of that . |
5 | ONCE UPON A TIME the Universities had representatives in parliament ; it is only now through the Conference of University Convocations and Graduate Associations ( CUCGA , a national body in which Salford has a high profile , that works to protect and enhance higher education ) that we seem to be getting some clout back . |
6 | Well they , they seemed to be putting some finance in , but er it went through a bit of a flat spot and then the sold out I , I 'm sorry I 'm stuttering and all this but I have n't done my research you know and it , it 's , it 's tough going . |
7 | He then brought up the £8000 to £8,000 by steering clear of the OTC , and the vicar was ecstatic that at last he seemed to be making some money . |
8 | He seemed to be making some impression on the person at the other end of the phone . |
9 | He seemed to be having some kind of fit . |
10 | His eyes glinted through the black lashes and for a moment he seemed to be offering some sort of olive branch . |