Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I had been to see him the previous day , and arranged that he come and teach me Dutch .
2 So that answers all those years that I have been conducting these seminars , it answers my question not in the way I was particularly happy about I have to say , but I mean it did answer my question and then it may be them having you know I mean like sort of things I may not be particularly happy with , but maybe it is good that the papers are reflecting what the community wants .
3 I happen to have half a dozen , and there is one , just one , that I am allowing you the privilege of riding , because I think you are capable of coping with it .
4 Medusa raised her arms : ‘ We are , ’ she said , spelling out the words slowly : ‘ We are bringing you the real magic , this time . ’
5 No I am grateful to Mr because he 's finally crystallised in my mind something that 's been bugging me the longer I stay on this council about exactly what the Tories see their role here as and it 's now very clear to me , more than ever and that is that if you want to be obstructive and negative and if you go on long enough being obstructive and negative what you can end up doing is that you 'll find yourself eventually in a position going on long enough that you can make totally meaningless speeches but at least you 'll get nice headlines in the paper and that seems to me the whole essence of the Tory strategy .
6 ‘ You are serving us the fermented grapes from Noah 's vines ? ’
7 Well plus plus the fact that erm it 's not that you have n't got one , or it 's not that we 'd need you to drive it 's that you 're denying us the privilege of being able to send you .
8 Check it somewhere that you 're writing it the right way
9 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
10 You 're told what the marks are for the next two tests aren
11 Now , they 're calling him the heir to Britain 's tennis crown .
12 Incidentally — ’ he patted me on the knee' — we 're calling it the Infenestration of Leytonstone back at the Shop .
13 We 're hoping and I 'm crossing my fingers here , that we 'll get in excess of five thousand people there and the interesting thing is we 've got a commercial exhibition at it , to give it a flavour of Scotland where people will show all the good things made in Scotland and we 're calling it the taste and touch of Scotland and hopefully that will offset the cost of all the other , other er stalls and things that we 're holding .
14 They 're calling it the curse of the L-plate .
15 She phoned her careers office today , they 're sending her the information free , you 're thinking .
16 And then we we 're sending them the net list and saying there 's your new le er price
17 Still , as you have managed to describe the bodily state of 90 per cent of the Punch staff we 're sending you the Jim Beam
18 They 're asking what the noise could be who it could be were the guards coming for them ?
19 exams time , date , I think we 're having it the earliest of the lot , for some stupid reason because Mel does n't appear to be having them till late either .
20 ‘ They may feel they 're charging what the market will bear . ’
21 and , say , explain the logic of it , why you 're doing it the way you 're doing it .
22 I says , We 're doing it the right way , the proper way now you see .
23 Yeah , if they 're delayed getting on the motorway and see that they 're doing it the other side coming off , they might be saying
24 No , certain obstacles and areas where you feel you 're not er giving , you know you do n't feel as though you 're doing it the best for whatever reason .
25 ‘ You 're giving me the sack — Sir ? ’ she said with contempt .
26 It 's nice to know that you 're giving me the benefit of the doubt . ’
27 But even now , I still believe that if you trust someone you 're giving them the chance to prove that they are trustworthy .
28 Erm we 're giving them the appropriate and suitable skills to be able to do their job .
29 You 're giving them the perfect opportunity to cut in again . ’
30 And your answers should be couched in the terms that you would answer somebody in the pub , in that you 're giving them the information , you 're giving it to them in a clean way .
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