Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | But in the end er if I can put you somewhere where you 're gon na be happy to work |
2 | But he must work on his kicking in general , especially where he is trying to find touch . |
3 | ‘ Perhaps where I 'm taking you is to the nearest police station … ’ |
4 | What I think we 're saying on this side of the house , I do n't know if we 're saying it loud enough or it 's going to have effect , is that we must reduce the number of rules and regulations , you do n't actually need the body which the honourable member 's talking about . |
5 | You , you could say , I 'm going to do all four walls together or I 'm going to do one wall at a time . |
6 | Kicking and bucking to keep her balance , she managed to draw to a shuddering halt close to the rushing torrent about ten feet below where he was standing . |
7 | Erm however he 's saying that you know where , where there is erm you know , pe peasant erm associations basically that they are trying to , you know , get together , club together and make sure that say the surcharge of , of each of land erm is at least being re reduced or abolished . |
8 | ‘ Everything official here seems to be tied up in red tape , so although it 's taking a long time I 'm sure the licence is being processed , ’ she declared defiantly . |
9 | Bridget 's hand in the small of her back reminded her gently that she was obstructing the entrance . |
10 | Well why would he want to tell him all his failures , especially that he 's viewing Nick as an opponent . |
11 | The railways railwaymen were demanding more , because they felt quite rightly that they were giving more to the railways . |
12 | ‘ Kelly would tell her friends quite naturally that she was dying , she did n't fear it , ’ says Mike . |
13 | It was bad enough that they were deceiving these innocent , kindly folk — did he have to do it so well ? |
14 | ‘ Serious enough that I 'm following up on it . |
15 | ’ John made it clear enough that he was thinking of the Roman curia : ‘ In our everyday ministry we often have to listen , greatly to our sorrow , to those … who do not have much discretion or balance ’ . |
16 | Suddenly , it was not enough that he was touching her face . |
17 | They 're worth watching and they deserve better than they 're getting , but they 've got to sharpen up in front of goal . |
18 | ‘ If we could get some discounts an' look at what we 're buyin' I fink we could do even better than we 're doin' now . |
19 | Why books should know better than them was puzzling to Bradstonians , but they were anxious to please their visitors so did their best to comply . |
20 | The programme has never done better than it is doing now , it is going great guns . ’ |
21 | At the US Open at Shinnecock Hills he played the best I 'd ever seen him play — probably even better than he was going to in the British Open . |
22 | It is likely to be , even , that two mental events are not of the same type on two occasions when I give a more explicit description of my experience , perhaps that I was thinking that my daughter is a quick thinker . |
23 | Whether offensive or defensive strategies are being reassessed , the Gulf War has brought home the fact that automation has become the cornerstone of virtually all new military systems — so much so that we are moving steadily towards a fully automated battlefield . |
24 | Andrew Holden , joint secretary of the Northern Examining Association , said : ‘ We will be looking at the position and seeing whether we think it is worthwhile to offer a similar scheme or whether we would prefer to cut the general level of fees so that we are competing on even terms . ’ |
25 | This request for information provides a direction for the conversational fragment , so that we are considering speech with some purpose and not just social chat used to pass the time . |
26 | Our initial impressions of Utopia are very positive , so much so that we 're going to install the application to log all the Windows related problems , hints , tips and fixes encountered via this column . |
27 | She turned and leant against the edge of the parapet , so that we were facing opposite ways , and came to a decision . |
28 | cos is southern Italy and it was nice and sunny during the daytime , so much so that we were walking about in just T-shirts er and all the Italians that came to us said , ye well language , what on earth are you doing without your er sweater |
29 | I crouched down so that we were eyeballing each other and began to pull funny faces , the sort of expressions you do in traffic jams when you do n't think anyone 's watching . |
30 | So that they 're getting a even tanned |