Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is quite clear that nothing is missing from the other end of the Interludium as it was copied on to this vellum : the vellum had already been cut to its surviving top edge by the time the Interludium came to be written on to it . |
2 | After the answers that I have given , I do not know how anyone can say that nothing is happening on the matter . |
3 | Suffice it to say , without getting into the tortured complexities of the US budget process , that everyone is fiddling with the numbers . |
4 | School makes me nervous ; when I walk down the corridor I feel that everyone is staring at me , and because a lot of people know about my anorexia they think it their job to comment constantly on what I am eating or not eating , and how much better I look now that I 've put on weight . |
5 | Well a word about next Friday 's match then , that 's the big one , the one that everyone 's waiting for against Kings Lynn . |
6 | A series of complex and powerful planetary influences suggest that everyone 's gunning for you this month . |
7 | Maintaining control over which is the most up-to-date version of the document can be a problem unless there 's centralized organization , logging who 's done what and making sure that everyone 's working on the right version . |
8 | James asked , contributing to the elaborate pretence that everyone was thinking about the Redburns , not Abbotsfield . |
9 | Rostov turned round and saw that everyone was bowing except Alexei . |
10 | I looked around , and it seemed that everyone was looking at Kezia . |
11 | She was lost in thought , and did not seem to notice that everyone was looking at her . |
12 | He was aware that everyone was looking at him , and it was clear what they were thinking . |
13 | A graphics display screen could be used to switch rapidly from one map to another ; this would have the advantage of economy ( in that costly high-quality paper maps would not be needed by each participant ) and would be one way of ensuring that everyone was looking at the right map at any particular time . |
14 | Blake felt that everyone was looking at him . |
15 | The first two figures revealed that everyone was looking to the farm to be financially viable . |
16 | Snapping open her eyes , she realized that everyone was staring at her , everyone was talking about her , everyone knew that she was about to — |
17 | I howled even more when I saw that everyone was laughing at me , Andreas , my mother , various passers by . |
18 | A combination of pressure , staff shortages and the feeling that no-one is listening to them makes many more inclined to take a day off . |
19 | Angela , would somebody from Eastenders er , provoke the kind the cash flow from the industrialists that companies that yours are looking for ? |
20 | I should make it clear that I am drawing on notions of an idealised business environment when I refer to unambiguous communication being the motive power which occasions accountability . |
21 | It is with great dismay that I am writing to you following the presentation of the Editing for Industry awards in Torquay . |
22 | ‘ I also realize that I am presuming upon you . |
23 | My children will have already guessed that I am referring to a brandade . |
24 | I should like to make it clear from the outset that I am participating in this conference not as an expert on any aspect of the teaching of languages , but rather as someone whose primary concern is with the structure of language and , more generally , the nature of cognitive processes . |
25 | Nadia : I am from the General Union of Palestinian Women and it 's good that I am participating in this meeting at this time because I am having major problems with the British Feminist Movement and the Western feminist line . |
26 | ‘ Tell the desk-sergeant that I am looking into it . ’ |
27 | I have a great deal of essential data on infant behavior that I am using as control material . |
28 | These Societies were in opposition to the differentiation and autonomization model of modernity that I am using in this paper . |
29 | Is the trouble at home that I am hearing of , perhaps , that someone had been — what is the expression ? — boiling the books ? ’ |
30 | For the moment I am concentrating mostly on the fact that I am riding under the Arctic sky , a very black sky , heavily overcast , being pulled across the ice by a team of dogs . |