Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [be] [v-ing] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The broad sense in which I shall be using homophobia is loosely descriptive of a manifest phenomenon : the hatred , fear , and persecution of , the raging at , homosexuality and homosexuals .
32 I hope that I may have encouraged some of my readers to use the garter carriage and next month I will be exploring stitch patterns and ways of combining these into interesting garments .
33 They will be advising myself and the Chairman and I will be reporting progress to you , ’ he explains .
34 I will be drinking apple juice , ’ says Derek Foster , ‘ but I can tell you that already the feeling of anticipation is utterly indescribable . ’
35 As he left the talks Mr MacSharry said : ‘ We have had a meeting between the four commissioners and I will be taking part in the negotiations . ’
36 And Evans said : ‘ I will be studying video tape of the alleged incident to try to establish the full facts .
37 ‘ I 'm a born-again Christian myself and if she is a born-again Christian I will be spending eternity with Anna Moore .
38 Using Direct Access I will be checking usage anyway .
39 I 'm meeting Virginia Bottomley next Monday afternoon at central office and I 'll be putting the I will be putting whow I will b I will be putting the very question to her as to we 've had a lot of advice as what not to do , how do you chastise the children in the homes ?
40 They can also assist when staff are referred by line managers in the event of known or suspected personal problems which may be affecting work performance , time-keeping , attendance , and morale issues .
41 Differences in research funding , project selection , resources and their allocation and management , intake standards , supervision , training and assessment standards , and emphasis on publication , are factors which may be affecting productivity .
42 Differences in research funding , project selection , resources and their allocation and management , intake standards , supervision , training and assessment standards , and emphasis on publication , are factors which may be affecting productivity .
43 Somebody must be unpacking Rice Krispies ready .
44 Colonial government is presented as a largely apolitical , administrative business , unrelated to any economic and social changes which might be taking place as a consequence of colonial domination and exploitation ( Eisenstadt 1963 ) .
45 A later study by Jacobson and Aaker ( 1985 ) examines this proposition and runs regressions including ROI from earlier periods as lagged independent variables as surrogates for other factors which could be giving rise to the positive association between market share and ROI .
46 Until recently , company sponsorship of ITV or BBC programmes was strictly confined to events which would be taking place regardless of their being televised .
47 Details and booking forms for the workshops which will be taking place in conjunction with the exhibition can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this issue .
48 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 .
49 This is crucially important for re-take candidates who may be resubmitting UCCA forms and requiring a lot of attention . ’
50 You may be receiving help soon from an unexpected source . ’
51 Comment : You may be offering closeness and commonality that 's not reciprocated and is overpowering .
52 Like many people , you may be putting money aside in one of the variety of deposit based savings accounts now available .
53 You may want this , and choose coral gravel or crushed shell — but you may be keeping Neon Tetras or Discus and need hardness-free gravel .
54 So , it makes sense to transfer money you may hold in a building society account or other savings account where you may be paying tax on the interest .
55 Other examples of such ambiguity are plentiful ; we offer at random : ( 3 ) ( a ) she wants to play the character limping ( b ) this process leaves the items date-stamped ( c ) Elmer made all the excuses imaginable ( d ) our lawyer sent the packages registered For instance , taking example ( c ) , under the attributive version , a speaker has a low opinion of Elmer as a man who prevaricates or procrastinates ; but with the alternative interpretation she may be giving credit to him for lending colour and credibility to a defence which has to be put forward .
56 ‘ He 's the one who should be providing money to get you out of 'ere . ’
57 ‘ Or is it not Farquhar who should be seeking absolution ?
58 U Aung Shwe , leader of the NLD 's 15-member delegation to the " co-ordination committee " , came under increasing pressure from within the NLD to adopt a tougher line , and to press for the release of all " persons who should be taking part in these talks " .
59 The ‘ rehabilitation ’ or ‘ long-term support ’ team , as well as caring for a group of people with long-term problems , should also be responsible for maintaining a register of all people who should be receiving help in order to assist with monitoring their progress , ensuring that they receive the right care and treatment and that they do not get lost to the service .
60 And Susan teaching music — why , you must be coining money .
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