Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] be be " in BNC.

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1 where nothing 's being produced , can it ?
2 But where I am is in something of a dilemma , because if we do n't recruit anybody now it seems to me unlikely that we will actually manage to reduce our times , that would in tern would mean we 'd actually want more staff next year erm , so I have set out a series of options .
3 My beer was to be in a posh hotel where I was being treated for my birthday , and after the heaven of getting out of a T-shirt that was generating its own new species of life in the arm pits , and into a hot bath , I looked forward to discussing the day eagerly with my companion .
4 IF anyone in the Government has a conscience , I hope it was pricked by your terribly moving picture of Belinda Giles asking Santa to keep open London 's St Bartholomew 's Hospital , where she is being treated for cancer .
5 Patricia was under heavy sedation at her home where she is being comforted by relatives .
6 Mrs Rees , 43 , an activity organiser at Trees Park Village near Middleton St George , was ‘ satisfactory ’ in Middlesbrough General Hospital , where she is being treated for facial wounds .
7 The individual experiences of recovery are so varied and the learning opportunities so diverse that there is a general maxim , " Where you are is where you are meant to be " , which implies that one can learn from any experience and put it to good use in recovery .
8 ‘ It 's quite simple , really , David — I love you , and where you are is where I want to be .
9 And as I got in here I saw that one of the men sitting just where you are was Hal MacQuillan .
10 We 've got a problem at the moment , which is very nasty … where we are being faced with a barrage of patois .
11 ‘ Imagine our universe is a huge cheese , and where we were is another cheese .
12 It was very nice where we were was n't it ?
13 Here are some suggestions that you can follow : try to go where something is being done that you can either watch or participate in .
14 They also thrive in Kenya on a farm at 1,800m above sea level , in a wet savannah climate where they are being used to improve native cattle .
15 If we keep our nerve long enough it may give the police time to find out where they are being held . ’
16 Most of them have no shoes and have no idea where they are being led to in their journey several hundred miles across the semi-desert .
17 Legislators were clearly concerned for those who had entered marriages where they were being harmed and mistreated by their partners .
18 It was over forty years before a trail led to Whitewright , Texas , where they were being offered for sale by the descendants of Joe Tom Meador , the lieutenant in question , who had died in 1980 .
19 It was also implied that these illegal forces had been deployed in western Kenya where they were being used to foment ethnic violence [ see p. 38854 ] .
20 He is staying with Christian friends during term-time , where he is being really loved and cared for by them .
21 Where he were being accused .
22 Adam did n't reply ; he was more concerned about working out where he was being held .
23 They said he had been taken to a nearby farmhouse where he was being given shelter for the time being , and that his name was Eric .
24 The defendant opened the door , to ask his friend where he was being taken .
25 The defendant was arrested when he again opened the door to find out from his friend where he was being taken .
26 He was told that , if he behaved himself in the segregation block where he was being held , he would be allowed to make a call to his father who was seriously ill .
27 The upshot was that Hauptmann Alfred Horn — if that was indeed his name — had been transferred next morning from the Tower to a miserable country house near Aldershot called Mytchett Place , where he was being held under extremely heavy guard .
28 An offence is regarded as flagrant where it is being , or has recently been , perpetrated , or the suspect is found in possession of incriminating materials .
29 Of course , where the money is no longer legal tender as seen with half crown coins and sixpences in R v Thompson [ 1980 ] QB 229 , or where it is being transferred because of its curiosity value ( Moss v Hancock [ 1899 ] 2 QB 111 ) , or because of its inherent value such as Krugerrands , in these circumstances " money " can be considered to be " goods " for the purposes of the statutory definition .
30 It covers every aspect of the entire time that participants are present in the city or town where it 's being held .
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