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

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1 a ) It seems to us that for you to incorporate the Data ( and I am presuming it is only the Data and not the Search Software ) into your On-line Public Access Catalog system is going beyond the research use for which this special release of OALD 3/e Electronic was intended .
2 When your dogs are eating it is not a good idea to pat them ; if they think you are trying to take their food they will defend it with your life .
3 But what strikes one about their situation and the way they are tackling it is how vary narrowly they are ahead .
4 In fact whatever stitch you 're knitting it is always worth considering the merits and design possibilities of both sides of the fabric .
5 No they 're not the realities , because what we 're saying is that we have to modernize the policies of the Labour Party , but the policies are absolutely based in our traditional concerns , I mean , let me give you an example , when Beveridge was talking about unemployment , and the life long need for people to work , he was talking about a male workforce , where it was a man supported by a non-working wife , now we still have at the absolute heart of our concerns in the Labour Party peoples need to work , but we 're now talking about a situation , where women are sharing with their husbands the role of bed breadwinner , and in many families the woman is the sole breadwinner , and therefore our policies about employment and the economy recognize that the world has changed , our principles are the same , but the world to which we 're applying it is very different , and , again , on that you see there would be no distinction between the so-called traditionalists and the so-called modernizers .
6 Because once you sit inside , you 're quite right , you 're driving it are n't you .
7 I would prefer to see an inter-club with Skelm and an inter-club with Hulton I think they get too big , two clubs is too difficult to organize when there 's three cos you , you 're getting it 's not , it 's the
8 Cos she said they 're moving it are n't they ?
9 Erm going back to your point , we , we are operating within the context of a new democracy , right , which is , is , is broadly a kind of democratic approach erm I E that it 's , it 's an indication of a sort of the bourgeois revolution but within that you 're saying it 's not just a democratic revolution , it 's a new democratic revolution and within that there will be elements of socialism being created .
10 You 're saying it 's not not it is n't impossible but it 's harder to generate a warmth over the phone is n't it ?
11 You 're saying it 's not .
12 You 're saying it 's just a place where you 're happy . ’
13 I understand exactly what you 're saying it 's just that erm
14 And when you 're learning them , you know it 's alright now but when you 're learning it 's very difficult .
15 Is that like on the board , talking , when you 're talking it 's really rude .
16 The thunderstorms have n't helped , but we 're hoping it 's reasonably dry .
17 When cultural and economic identity are lacking it is all too easy for a capitalist system to ‘ sell ’ culture issues and values quite aggressively .
18 As far as the logistics are concerned , if you are organised and know what you are doing it is not so difficult .
19 Those who are doing it are grossly overworked .
20 ‘ We did not realise what it meant and the more I have listened to them it is fair comment that they are saying it is too much .
21 Erm well slightly different in the fact that er we er have two close schemes with far more er beneficiaries than there are er subscribing members , and at the moment that are four nominated by the er employer and four by the unions er we wish to say a pensioner erm that the rights were a pensioner nominee to that board of trustees , because we feel that er the situation is er is going to increase , we 've got so many beneficiaries and that the pensioners have no representative er I know that erm people on the boards of trustees are completely impartial , but on the other hand there is no pensioner there , the members are unsure of the fund , because of what 's been said , not that I 'm implying it 's not a secure fund , it is a secure fund , but they think why are they keeping the pensioners off , they there is some sort of hidden agenda they will not have us on there because neither of the businesses although we have tried for several years er they will not entertain at the moment erm a pensioner trustee , and yet Professor Good in his report acknowledges the merit of pensioner nominated trustees , er particularly in the sort of schemes where we 've got , wh where th the majority of beneficiaries .
22 I 'm looking it 's not one job for one person in one company today .
23 m , well as I say , once I 'm going it 's just getting going
24 I 'm partly agreed with you the fact that the stock take at the end of the day we got it right , but all I 'm saying it was very difficult
25 Well , I 'm assuming it 's not bad .
26 But I 'm assuming it 's still noticed .
27 Boss George Graham said : ‘ We played badly against Leeds but I 'm hoping it was just a hiccup after six good wins in a row .
28 The Vet School is also collaborating with pharmaceutical companies to develop drugs that speed tendon healing , and although the results are promising it is too early to say anything specific .
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