Example sentences of "[pers pn] [am/are] [verb] [adv prt] [conj] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 they always come just just as I 'm getting on and getting well luckily enough I got me me lounge done first thing this morning .
2 I 'm getting up and coming downstairs .
3 It 's just one I 'm taking out and lying on the floor .
4 Perhaps a retired person , with no family can honestly say ‘ Right , I 'm selling up and moving to the Isle of Skye . ’
5 And what I want to do is , as the moment where I 'm going in and teaching in the area that I am I do n't mind the learning support bit , I do n't mind the fact that the chil er the , the , yeah , yeah
6 Alright alright alright , I 'm turning off and going to work .
7 As already noted , video lights are great consumers of electric power : for every 1000 watts of light a current of just over 4 amps at 240 volts ( 9 amps at 110 volts ) is required , so safe working practices are paramount when you are setting up and using high-power lamps .
8 But afterwards , when you 're packing up and taking equipment out to the car , you suddenly find yourself surrounded by pupils and teachers firing questions at you .
9 Whether you 're eating out or buying a take-away , heating frozen meals from the supermarket or knocking up a fresh pasta and salad in the apartment , quality and variety are excellent .
10 Shopping in the supermarket , you 're going around and looking and you know you ca n't have it , you have to leave it .
11 you 're you 're going back and saying
12 Erm so your confidence goes , your speed at working through it goes , you might find you 're going back and doing it again when it was right then first time .
13 And I 'm questioning you about what you think this says about John Major , and you 're coming back and saying well I do n't know because how can we
14 All over the world we are rising up and refusing the exploited identity for which we were conditioned .
15 We 're racing round and cobbling up a makeshift plan .
16 They are going out and pinching cars because they 've got no money and nothing else to do .
17 last year I could n't believe my welcome , they 're coming out and apologizing are you alright to wait , you know , he 's , he 's got dentist in the surgery and oh it was amazing
18 and I expect they 're coming out and looking
19 They 've been to bed and got up in the morning , and now they 're going off and doing things , like going to work and that .
20 all the things that 's like and ours , I say with ours they 're cutting back and cutting back all the time until I mean it 's under funded now , it 's under staffed already , thirty seven , thirty eight in the class , so what do they do now , they want to save seven million on education
21 I mean you ca n't do that there is no correlation between you ca n't say that all the activists are extroverts cos are actually quite about the way they but they do like to have a go and it does n't say all the reflectors cos they 're sitting back and thinking and they 're actually quiet reflectors .
22 William Davis , Chairman of the British Tourist Authority , says overseas visitors are still coming but they 're trading down and looking for bargains .
23 As this Monday dawns and the debris of St Valentine 's Day starts to fade in the nation 's flower-vases and chocolate-boxes , some of us are waking up and wondering where we are , that almost-forgotten sensation of the wild-oats years .
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