Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [be] [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | If you own or lease property where no-one is living you may have to pay a standard community charge in that area in addition to the personal charge in the area you live . |
2 | If ‘ story ’ suggests a narrative sequence towards which Double Or Nothing is gesturing , Federman it the same time questions each fictional possibility so thoroughly that the only reliable sequence becomes the narrative voice which is constantly shifting in person and tone . |
3 | ‘ Have you ever thought why it gets dark each evening ? ’ asks Phil one day , as they leave one coffee bar where nothing is happening , and walk to another , to find out if anything is happening there . |
4 | Figure 2.2 reflects an organisation without a strict hierarchy where everyone is working quite independently . |
5 | After all in an age where everyone is becoming more environmentally aware , perhaps it is only fitting that even artists are getting into recycling . |
6 | Mark & I are driving south on Thursday , and as today 's an Edinburgh holiday , it will mean a 2–day working week for one ! |
7 | Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday . |
8 | I 'm going to the Swindon match next Saturday & I was wondering if there was any chance of a lift from deepest London ? |
9 | Something or someone was following them , treading through the trees on the side of the track . |
10 | Finally , my old friend Alistair Sampson set me up with a cheerful office over his shop in the Brompton Road , where I am gathering stock and beginning life again . |
11 | There was a noise in my room — this room where I am writing now . |
12 | I might be able to fetch my things from Crow Court where I am rooming a little later on , but as to work … ’ |
13 | Muthaiga Club , where I am staying , releases forgotten gusts of memory , like those lilies which only exhale their sweet perfume at night . |
14 | No it is n't quite as simple as that , not sitting where I am sitting . |
15 | I put my candle on the table , and sat down here , where I am sitting now , to listen to their story . |
16 | She is sitting exactly where I am sitting now . |
17 | Dear God , thought Alida , is it any wonder I am going where I am going , is it any wonder ? |
18 | I am afraid of what I have done and where I am going . |
19 | I can not take you where I am going . |
20 | I — we — the spirit world is assumed where I am coming from . |
21 | Your letter arrived early last week — Tuesday — and I picked it up as I was on my way out of the guest house where I 'm staying at the moment . |
22 | I have an open ticket for where I 'm flying to first . ’ |
23 | ‘ Perhaps where I 'm taking you is to the nearest police station … ’ |
24 | Gently , but it rises , look right round where I 'm pointing , and you 'll see there 's a whole oval island of higher ground . |
25 | A profoundly deaf therapist said : ‘ I do feel that if I did n't have this type of job where I 'm meeting different people every day I would withdraw very quickly into myself . ’ |
26 | ‘ If you were sitting where I 'm sitting , getting claims every day — and here I 'm talking about the firms at large , not Bill Morrison personally , you understand — you would n't want to know , would you ? ’ |
27 | It 's difficult to explain , but I know I 've been doing some thinking about my obligations to my parents , about where I 'm coming from and where I 'm going . |
28 | ‘ I do n't think you can follow me where I 'm going , ’ said Wilcox . |
29 | ‘ Dear Eetzky , my best wee pal , Ma will tell you what I 'm doing and where I 'm going . |
30 | I mean , where I 'm going really . ’ |