Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] [conj] [pron] [am/are] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't have anywhere to wash your clothes or even yourself sometimes , so you 're dirty and your clothes are dirty and you 're not eating properly so you 're more liable to illness and this sort of thing , so that you 're not likely to keep a job even if you get it , and you ca n't get accommodation without a deposit , and so you need several hundred pounds in order to get accommodation .
2 The on-line help is once again beyond belief , appearing automatically when you are most likely to need it .
3 There are similarities between the Thirties and what is happening now but they are still relatively thin .
4 Usually a husband and wife are regarded as living together if they are not separated under a court order or a deed of separation or separated in such circumstances as are likely to prove permanent ( Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 , s282 ) .
5 She or he may be able to suppress the compulsion for months or even years , believing perhaps that there are more worthwhile , less selfish ways to spend one 's time .
6 I 'm going away and I 'm not coming back . ’
7 I 'm glad to say that tickets for the rock and roll evening are going well although there are still a few left for late bookers
8 By shading in charts , the villagers visually appreciate which areas of life seem to be growing well and which are already becoming problematic or will become difficult in the near future .
9 about going there cos they 're quite dangerous sometimes
10 I dread the prospect of staying here while you 're away . ’
11 And I 'd rather they did something about the service instead of advertising that they 're getting there when they 're patently not . ’
12 What are you gon na be doing now that you 're not working ?
13 And while she 's here , I 'll give her the instructions she 'll need to keep things running smoothly while I 'm away . ’
14 Lake said : ‘ I was performing well and I am really disappointed as I have also had to withdraw from the doubles .
15 Well the best thing to do when they 're to come here I mean , they might be ready for coming here before you 're off to er Southwold .
16 I 'm starting tomorrow and I 'm so nervous !
17 If you stall accidentally it is almost always because you are not aware of the low speed , etc. and therefore all the training in the world will not prevent you from responding instinctively because you are not at that moment aware that you are stalled .
18 Montana said : ‘ Steve and the team are playing well so they are not going to take a chance of throwing me in unless they have to . ’
19 This had reportedly been watered down after Russia threatened to veto a proposal to suspend the FRY from all UN bodies , demanding instead that it be merely excluded from the General Assembly .
20 Two other factors are worth mentioning here because they are often given as reasons for dispersals that could not obviously be justified otherwise .
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