Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [that] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ You 're saying that you 've not seen him since I half carried him out of your place early yesterday ? ’ |
32 | You 're saying that you came here to help me , but why would you do that ? |
33 | Well you 're , you 're saying that you build up information about so you 're actually writing that information on these |
34 | And we 're insisting that you stay here just as long as you like , ’ she told them . |
35 | And then once some specialist railway training comes along , we 're arguing that we do n't need it . |
36 | Jobs with the bigger practices have practically dried up , so we 're finding that we have to be much more flexible in the type of experience we 'll accept — a year working on a site for Wimpey , for example . ’ |
37 | So that 's where the money 's going , and we 're hoping that we make enough money in sponsorship so that the money we earn , people will know that it 's all going out to help the projects we want to , and it 's not being wasted on administration , especially after there 's been erm a bit of a debark over Sting 's money , where only 5% went to the Indians and also the Rainforest Foundation has since collapsed , so our head-office is going to be absolutely stringent about making sure that the money is spent where we 've asked it to be spent . |
38 | If National Music Day is to become an annual event , and we 're hoping that it does , then next year you can be sure that Guitarist will be involved once again in some significant way . |
39 | Erm , one thing some people do know that are in this room , and others do n't , and he 's quite embarrassed about this , on the way home from the conference , Matthew and I had a very , very bad accident , on the motorway and we 're both very , very lucky to have survived actually , erm , but erm , unfortunately during the course , well after the accident , Matthew was breathalysed and found to be over the limit and he 's in court actually in the Birmingham area on the twenty second of February , and we 're hoping that he gets off with a very light sentence , but er , we 're both very , very lucky to be here today . |
40 | ‘ And you 're forgetting that she has the use of them during the period of her life , ’ he retorted crisply . |
41 | We 're proposing that you integrate your presently existing investments in hardware and software and move over over time . |
42 | Already , third-world countries such as India are complaining that they face tougher loan conditions than Russia . |
43 | Although such a statement might seem to be stating the obvious , apparently a number of mutual insurance companies and other regulated enterprises , whose financial statements are prepared on the basis of statutory accounting rules , have been stating that they conform with GAAP even though the statutory rules and GAAP differ . |
44 | Was it only hours since she 'd been wishing that it had ? |
45 | ‘ Many people are reporting that they have changed their eating habits . |
46 | Oh it 's co cos you 've been doing that I expect . |
47 | so she said while you 've been doing that she said she 's been sort of gassing to anybody you know , so she said it 's been mentioned by management and they said oh well she 'll be able to sort of hovering while she stood there you know , time , time to natter she could be erm , got time to do that . |
48 | and , I am saying that they have n't got the lease |
49 | ‘ The man is saying that you keep the noise down , and I am saying that you do what the man says . ’ |
50 | ‘ I am demonstrating that I want to stand up for Hong Kong 's interests . |
51 | Many of us are saying that we 've had enough . |
52 | Non-users are saying that they need to seek information but the catalogue does not contribute to fulfilling that need . |
53 | In other words , not only do we not have in front of us an exact cost for the works that are being voted through in this Bill — we have to go on the basis of an outdated figure of £1.4 billion , which is in itself an enormous amount — but the Government are saying that they do not have the foggiest idea whether the amount involved will accord with their investment criteria . |
54 | ‘ You are saying that you did not see your brother alive again after the meal you had together yesterday evening . |
55 | Do n't clench your fists tensely , or get so enthusiastic about what you are saying that you wave your arms about and knock over the wine . |
56 | Well yes , yes in terms it sounds mos most confusing compared with a straightforward business world but if , if , if the campaign are saying that it 's got to be this way for legal reasons they 're not prepared to accept it . |
57 | Gazza reacted angrily as he explained : ‘ I 've just been told that English journalists are saying that I threw my bib down because Zoff said I was out of the side . |
58 | Others had been saying that nobody wore the Party badge any longer in Munich and that ‘ for a long while not a single person had believed anything the Führer had said ’ . |
59 | No , I 've been saying they booked me about two months ago and I 've been saying that they have a deposit |
60 | ‘ Even the gaffer has been saying that we have a half-decent team . |