Example sentences of "[v-ing] to be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Other crustal fragments , while appearing to be of more local origin , have , none the less , experienced significant horizontal displacement and rotation with respect to the plate of which they form a part . |
2 | It is hard to know how to comport yourself on such an occasion , the choice appearing to be between solemnity and frivolousness , with nothing in between . |
3 | With violence appearing to be on the wane at the moment , he may well be right that the future looks bright . |
4 | a sick child ( preferably appearing to be from the past , ie. black and white photo/line drawing ) |
5 | Instead , we are reminded that for every shining ‘ Eight Miles High ’ or raving ‘ Psychotic Reaction ’ , there were 20 million twee twats wheedling through wank called ‘ Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal ’ , and an infinity of squeaky-voiced college boys pretending to be on acid and singing garbage called ‘ Ego Trip ’ . |
6 | Pretending to be on a stroll , she hiked up to the car park . |
7 | Then he 'll see there 's no point fooling around and pretending to be in love with me . |
8 | ‘ Well , you know how people like to be together , even if they 're pretending to be in the wild , so I was thinking of groupings of four to six cabins per lot . ’ |
9 | I found myself formalizing my speech , as if I too was pretending to be in a drawing-room of forty years before . |
10 | When she went back he was asleep or pretending to be in his own bed . |
11 | ‘ I have n't been pretending to be in love with you this weekend . |
12 | At the same time there is a conflict between wanting to be on the nest and away from the nest . |
13 | There 's also a sub-plot about Gloria , one of the guy 's girlfriends , wanting to be on a TV game show . |
14 | ‘ Let's face it , every man has the dilemma of wanting to be with someone and yet wanting to be on his own . |
15 | But with Virgin , he complained , the laid-back Sixties seediness and everybody wanting to be on first-name terms , all seemed like a ploy to lull an honest Situationist into a false sense of security . |
16 | Those people who do transgress social and sexual boundaries in loving fat women may punish their fat lover with ambivalence ( for example , by wanting to be with them privately but not in public ) . |
17 | ‘ Let's face it , every man has the dilemma of wanting to be with someone and yet wanting to be on his own . |
18 | You know come down and touch , they were always wanting to be with your horses . |
19 | But her acknowledgement of her feelings for him was still new , and even while wanting to be with him she felt nervous , terrified that by some small look or too-ready smile she might give away her feelings — that she did n't want to say that goodbye — and that to do so would break her heart . |
20 | So did the Famlio thugs , after Pulvidon he snarled at them , not wanting to be out doing . |
21 | The studios are good for those wanting to be near the town but in a quiet spot . |
22 | It 's all about players wanting to be in charge of their own destiny . ’ |
23 | In primary sclerosing cholangitis standard liver function tests may improve after diagnosis — a result of diagnosis tending to be at times of maximal abnormality in a fluctuating course and likely therefore to be followed by a period of partial remission . |
24 | In Bradshaw and Holmes ' study of two-parent , two-child households on benefit , about three-quarters of the women and men lacked more than two items of basic clothing , with women 's clothing tending to be in the worst condition and children 's in the best ( Bradshaw and Holmes , 1989 ) . |
25 | With a view toward facilitating the use of electronic bills of lading , the Law Commissions recommended that the Secretary of State be empowered to ‘ make provision by regulations for information given by means other than in writing to be of equivalent force and effect as if it had been given in writing . ’ |
26 | And then I 'm going to 's on Monday , they 're going to photograph our Bridal box and they 're going to get a photograph with printed on of our bridal box as well . |
27 | ‘ Where you going to be without Grade 12 ? |
28 | ‘ We had a fair hearing for Martin Allen , but the result is a major blow because there are some vital games coming up and we are going to be without two important players . ’ |
29 | Whatever future peace Lebanon can obtain , it is not going to be under the power-sharing system that existed before the start of the civil war . |
30 | He had lit and extinguished the lamps of Bermondsey for over thirty years , and now , she confided to her friends in vexation , he was going to be under her feet . |