Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pers pn] [am/are] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , you say that they 're going to tidied in July , thi this year |
2 | To take Fodor 's nice example , imagine that you are chatting to an old friend . |
3 | Erm , current speaker will next speaker by name , so when I speak to you and I call your name , you know that I am talking to you . |
4 | Remember that we are adjusting to the track rhythm , not going for all-out speed yet — that would be risky . |
5 | Erm , and if we decide that we 're going to just kind of , as a result of a day like that , do three things or something like that , you know , erm I 'm not sure that that 's helpful but |
6 | Mm , so people that just believe that you 're going to heaven have n't quite got the faith to believe that there 'll be people on earth as well |
7 | Well we understand that they 're going to Paul up the front and of course is still looking for his first goal of the season . |
8 | We may recognize their mannerisms in ourselves or find that we are talking to our children in just the tones that they talked to us . |
9 | ROS and GUIL squint upwards and find that they are bowing to nothing . |
10 | Surely not , because we feel that we are listening to a true story of a real person , and if we grant this , then feelings connected with relieving distress are more likely to arise in us than purely poetic emotions . |
11 | ‘ I now feel that I 'm getting to be somebody in my own right , and not someone my mother wanted me to be . ’ |
12 | If you think that you 're going to be tired by playing so much , then you will be tired . |
13 | Just to make sure that they think that you 're talking to them |
14 | You are the most ill-mannered , arrogant man it has ever been my misfortune to meet and if you think that I am going to obediently trot over there and start picking up that rubbish now … ’ |
15 | Groups of thugs , especially from England , openly boast that they 're going to the World Cup to fight their rivals . |