Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [verb] [v-ing] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Er , we have in her place , Judy , whose sitting here and I know that every official , and I hope yourselves , will give her all the support that she will need in this job and to say to her , your very welcome , and I know we 're going to enjoy having you with us . |
2 | We 're going to write his memoirs , well , we 're going to start writing them , and that will be extremely interesting . |
3 | I think there 's a possibility of overestimating the negative effect , because one sees newspapers and thinks , ‘ Oh , my God , they 're going to start shooting us at any minute . ’ |
4 | ‘ They 're bound to keep wanting you , ’ Lee reassured her when their unwelcome companion had gone . |
5 | He was nobody 's fool , but Fowler had been told to avoid scaring him . |
6 | ‘ If there 's not a properly controlled Government cull , fishermen are going to start shooting them from open boats and you are going to end up with injured seals . |
7 | However , as a very occasional desperation measure if a flower or leaf is useless because it has inadvertently been creased or folded , I have been known to try pressing it with an iron on the lowest setting . |
8 | Big Mel Blyth joined the Palace from Scunthorpe in the summer of 1968 as a wing half-back , but a case could easily be made to justify dubbing him as Manager Bert Head 's most important signing , for Mel developed into a magnificent back-four man , where his stature of 6ft 1 inch and nearly 12 stones made him a natural central defender . |
9 | Well , I 'm going to start on , I 've cut up some so I 'm going to finish cutting them up and lay them out . |
10 | I think I 'm going to enjoy watching you trying to keep them apart . |
11 | ‘ I 'm going to enjoy making you one of my messages , ’ said Scamp . |
12 | The next step is that I 'm going to start calling you Linda . |
13 | ‘ Hey , if I have to go on with this much longer , I 'm going to start fancying you myself . ’ |
14 | ‘ Whatever happens , I do n't care how long I spend in prison , because I 'm going to keep fighting it ( this law ) from the prison depending on what the reaction of the public is … |
15 | ‘ They basically just said that whatever we were doing to keep doing it , ’ he said . |
16 | Said they were roaring laughing watching him try I do n't know why he tried to push them in there . |
17 | If Walter Smith is going to continue producing them out of a hat from the reserve team like this , Rangers will remain without peer and the rest will have an even greater excuse for abandoning hope before they start . |
18 | It was decided to stop using them because the stress of the three hundred and sixty-degree swing made the whole spire shake . |
19 | He threatened to shoot one victim , raped her — and moments later told her he was going to start loving her and wanted her to meet him again . |