Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [am/are] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 I like to think that I am laughing at the idea , which has as real a set of consequences as bombs in a Tom and Jerry cartoon .
2 Who would think from the urbanity of this week 's column that I am sitting at my keyboard shivering , sniffing , coughing and streaming like a tubercular poet of the 1890s ?
3 ‘ So you might like to know , ’ he said , studiedly casual , ‘ that I 'm staying at the Plaza . ’
4 If the circle that I 'm looking at is six miles , which you 've implied it is .
5 Well I mean it 's , this it 's patrol , it 's two patrol tents in particular that I 'm looking at , if they 've got some decent er scout tents
6 Its her that I 'm vexed at .
7 And yet I find that I 'm disturbed at the thought of what the world would look like in the wake of an amateur home porn video-led fashion revolution .
8 I borrowed a modest amount to buy my house , that I could easily meet within the finances that I 'm getting at the moment .
9 the very fact that I 'm sitting at university ,
10 The French government acceded to her request that she be buried at Malmaison , but her son was permitted to accompany the funeral only as far as the frontier between France and Switzerland .
11 And th the stories that you read are all , all for children are they ones that you 're reading from a book , or are they ones that you 're inventing at the time , or what ?
12 Well the election agent was the man responsible for getting that data through to the , the candidate to say that you 're speaking at a meeting , such and such a night , and another meeting at such and such so keeping the , keeps that candidate on his toes , all the time , during an election campaign until election 's over and then of course er you know what transpires after that I su it 's either
13 Will ultimately go through the solution that you 're looking at , in terms of optical activity it comes out t' other end , cos light tends to do that , you know it 'll come t' other end and at this end , after going through a length system etcetera , will be a an eyeball .
14 So infinity just depends on what 's big enough to swamp the little bit that you 're looking at .
15 So now the south east most of those depots that you 're looking at Cannock is n't in Cannock .
16 I think both in the lay person , as you say , it will be more immediately obvious what a computer 's doing if you have a visual display , but even in the scientific approaches then I think the ability to present graphical information rapidly and change erm the function that you 're looking at is also very important and , for instance in the teaching that we do here , then one of the things that we 're very keen on is using computes to show graphically sort of functions that you meet in mathematics and physics .
17 Is it a confident future that you 're looking at ?
18 the work that you 're doing at school .
19 Now though Chris , this er is a charity and obviously you 've , you 've got research money from them ; if there was n't a charity like this , would you be able to do the sort of research that you 're doing at the moment ?
20 ‘ A friend of yours called Bunny rang last night and told you not to forget that you 're playing at Christopher 's place this morning , ’ said Doogie , then nodded to himself , pleased that he 'd remembered his lines .
21 The crucial thing to remember in all this is that you are looking at birds and getting out and about in the countryside — the birds may just be the excuse — because you enjoy it , not to pass an " A " level .
22 This pension replaces your SERPS ; and the DHSS will assume that you are receiving at least as much as you would have been from them ( you might be , but you might receive much less — there are no guarantees ) .
23 Once mastered , however , it can be completed in minutes and ensure that you are reading at your optimum level .
24 Next hold the mouse button down on the downward pointing arrow , so to make sure that you are starting at square or row one .
25 But I said , I will take all this from you if I hear that you are playing at being the important person .
26 Imagine that you are shopping at your local supermarket .
27 I have been left an agitated message from my niece Marie-Christine telling me that you are camping at Les Hiboux , without chairs or even the bare necessities of life . ’
28 Not just as a , not just a song that we 're singing at the end of a sermon but as a prayer , yes , here I am Lord !
29 He does n't pay very much attention to the content of these books that we 're looking at in this course .
30 I was trying to hint at that this morning that we 're looking at a whole child and sometimes they 're not gon na succeed in a subject they 've put it cos there 's sod all else for them to put and we need to be aware of that .
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