Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pron] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You should n't be eating them at all . |
2 | Several older NCT children have started school this year so we sha n't be seeing them at Open Houses now … |
3 | ‘ I shall be seeing them at the weekend . ’ |
4 | And many an insect was saved , perhaps from the very same predator , by an uncannily close resemblance to a twig , on occasions when the predator happened to be seeing it at relatively close range and in a good light . |
5 | ‘ We shall be seeing you at dinner presently ? ’ |
6 | ‘ You 're not stupid , and neither are we , although you might be doubting it at the moment . |
7 | Then you 'll be phoning me at Birmingham instead ! |
8 | So I shall be enjoying myself at the wedding |
9 | It illustrates the fact that the child is puzzled or confused about a subject on which he should have had reasonably clear instruction as soon as he was old enough to be taught anything at all . |
10 | If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable . |
11 | If , unusually , there is no time pressure , the targets can be approached one at a time in order of their relative attractiveness . |
12 | The VPP500 system features a series of 1.6 GigaFLOPS vector processors , in parallel configurations of from seven to 222 , offering performances of 11.2 to 355 GFLOPS — the nodes can be added one at a time . |
13 | ‘ as if he only happens to be with us by accident and could just as easily be amusing himself at some other job elsewhere . ’ |
14 | Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning . |
15 | But it might not be a bad idea to go down that route to see if we can we can see if it can be exploit it at this stage because we have discussed , and I know this is getting off the the the the agen |
16 | If half the records on a track have to be moved one at a time , and a device revolution is required for each movement , additions can take a great deal of time . |
17 | By far the largest concentration is found at Chichester gravel pits , and the only other area at which more than 100 birds have occurred annually is Weir Wood Reservoir ; similar flocks seem now to be establishing themselves at Darwell Reservoir and Rye Harbour gravel pits . |
18 | Beechams Pills could be bought one at a time in a spill for a penny . |
19 | well if you think you might get some money at the end of the season , he said , you may find that you 'll be paying them at the end of the season ! |
20 | And we used to be selling them at midnight . |
21 | I was grateful to be called anything at all . |
22 | Everybody has them and something must be holding you at a given height above the ground ! ’ |
23 | You are going to be getting them at the end of the case in any event and why should you be kept out of them ? |
24 | She glanced at her watch ; already it was well past four and Iris would be expecting her at five . |
25 | The gulls can see the help and benefit they receive from Iago 's service , but can not see , or conceive , that Iago could be benefiting himself at the same time ; and no one could possibly see that Iago is in fact benefiting himself by destroying them . |
26 | For this reason , cards should be exchanged one at a time and with some care . |
27 | Well I , I 'd be wearing them at weekends , so , you know just , just just slouching around in really , well you know , perhaps , cycling yeah . |
28 | Before we go will you be treating her at Warley ? ’ |
29 | The composition of a team depends on who happens to be doing what at the time . |
30 | May we try to do something to make other people 's lives happier and easier — even those people who seem to be doing nothing at all to help us . |