Example sentences of "[pers pn] [v-ing] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 No grumblers there believe me and to walk past them would be to hear them singing while you work .
2 ‘ I have 12 or 13 players who can hold their own with the best in the League but injuries would leave me struggling and I know it . ’
3 We are lying here as though we had a chance of enjoying a quiet time Am I waiting until I become a little older ?
4 What am I wearing as I pine for the future ,
5 When I say , ‘ Now I see it as a duck ’ , am I saying that I have a certain Lockean visual sensation — that is , that the figure appears to me , in a non-concept-dependent sense of ‘ appears ’ , in a certain way — which I have found I always have when I am led by the accompanying text to apply the figure in a certain way ?
6 What am I saying as we sit here talking about this rather strange difficulty that we find ourselves in ?
7 One or two people looked , I 've seen them looking but they 've not actually questioned .
8 He did n't know ‘ what statement Mr. Gibbon had made to the other gentlemen or what reasoning they could have employed so as to sign a paper declaring the fact of urinous vomiting to be utterly impossible — here I must be at issue with them believing as I do … from my little physiological knowledge , that vomiting of urine for 26 weeks is by no means impossible … ’ .
9 Yu acting like yu care
10 ‘ They have lost confidence , but Martin is just the player who can get them going and I think you will see their true character soon .
11 Realistically , I 've been applying for the sort of job that will pay me enough money to keep me going when I retire .
12 It 's the thought of you that keeps me going when I begin to flag or feel a bit faint-hearted …
13 ‘ It took virtually the whole of my grandmother 's legacy to buy out the lease — all I 've got left is a bit to keep me going until I start to show a profit .
14 Are you suggesting that we exceed the Light Railway Order speed of 25 mph ?
15 ‘ Are you suggesting that I 've come to — ? ’
16 ‘ I do n't notice you laughing when I have to go away for the night .
17 I listened to you listening till you cut me off .
18 On any page you can see how well he has learned these lessons and like any great novelist he leaves you wondering if you 've ever really used your eyes and ears .
19 Often men will look to see if they fancy you , keeping you waiting whilst they assess how they will do business with you .
20 No , the Romans are not blind , they 'll see you coming if you go charging down to Colchester , go round the back and sneak up on them .
21 ‘ Are you saying that you feel threatened ? ’
22 ‘ It is hard to find words to express the aching loneliness and rejection I have found them experiencing as they approach the end of their lives . ’
23 Oh well Derek , there 's a chance still mate , if we can stop them pegging but I think the chances of stopping them pegging three is a bit remote !
24 Head : ‘ Are we saying that you get more personal satisfaction out of your political than professional life ? ’
25 Okay now we talked about things like as Tony said body language er we talked about things like er contact with the audience but what fundamentally are we doing when we stand up here ?
26 For example , what messages are we conveying when we separate some children from others ?
27 Oh that was , I , I was waiting on them saying and you see you 're constantly worry of what 's going on at home , and that 's not helping really .
28 Anyway , ’ she added blithely , ‘ you 'll probably manage to smuggle them into the house without him seeing if you choose your time well . ’
29 What are they using when they call that out ?
30 Yes , I did n't hear him saying that they waive the payments from you when , I did n't know if you were meant to ?
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