Example sentences of "be having [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This is Miss Huntley who was supposed to be having lunch with Angela today . ’ |
2 | " Wo n't you be having lunch in the directors ' room ? " |
3 | But he should be having contact with year nine . |
4 | That we 'll be having sex of any sort , for a start . ’ |
5 | Girls themselves may feel very sensitive and embarrassed to be having sex in their parents ' house , especially if it was not allowed before . |
6 | He seemed to be having difficulty with the second pint , and had only drunk a third of it when he looked at his watch . |
7 | He seemed to be having difficulty in controlling the muscles which worked in his forehead and at the corners of his mouth . |
8 | The Healys who had come to start the hotel were reported to be having difficulty in starting a family . |
9 | Two elderly ladies getting out seemed to be having difficulty in trying to persuade a large dog to do the same . |
10 | A doctor was called and the following day she was taken to Broadgreen , where she is believed to be having treatment for exhaustion . |
11 | We always get a number of passengers who may be having treatment from their own GP for a particular condition , in which case they 'll bring their own medical notes with them . |
12 | W At this time , w w would you be having help from other farms ? |
13 | We had met Ms Keir at the offices of MVTR , where she seemed to be having trouble with her tape machines . |
14 | You could be starting to be having trouble with your thyroid gland . |
15 | ‘ Your railway system seemed to be having trouble with the RAF , ’ Devlin told him and lit a cigarette , mainly because he knew Himmler detested the habit . |
16 | A work sheet to go through and then Wednesday next you 'll be having end of tests . |
17 | She was able to appreciate the problems they might be having dealing with English spoken in a variety of accents and dialects after learning it in a purely academic setting . |
18 | You 'll be having dinner in twenty minutes . ’ |