Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [pron] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Er Our local reporter Caroline er will be contacting me with regard to any suggestions I may have on the editorial side .
2 I thought I 'd be helping you by telling you what I did .
3 Fibre-optic broadcaster WilTel Corp will be using it for transmitting television programmes as will Vyvx Inc , which also provides videoconferencing , production and editing facilities to over 65 US cities .
4 You seem to be financing yourself by borrowing against your leases — leveraging in an expanding property market while interest rates are low . ’
5 ‘ Everybody at the hospital seemed to be accusing me of causing the injuries .
6 He figured all the time he was talking he 'd be keeping me from smashing up his hand with the gun-butt .
7 A concern to prevent viewers switching off is normal but , on this particular occasion , broadcasters — particularly those at the BBC — appear to be overdoing it by promising a mixture of melodrama and cabaret ( ‘ a great national party ’ is another of Dimbleby 's images ) .
8 I have aimed to answer all the questions usually asked ( and a few more besides ) , but do remember that , whichever hypnotherapist you consult , he or she should be quite willing to do precisely the same for you and to put your mind at rest about anything else which may be troubling you with regard to regression therapy as well as to hypnosis itself .
9 City will be kicking themselves for allowing Cranfield to get back into the game , but the visitors must be given credit for a spirited second half performance .
10 I seem to be doing nothing but making lists of things that need fixing . ’
11 He would not have reckoned on their single liaison having such an outcome , and he would be blaming her for failing to have taken precautions .
12 Some people back there would be cursing us for raising so much dust .
13 You will not be flirting at the kitchen door with the milkman and the coalman , and Matey will not be chasing you for doing so . ’
14 Chelmsford Chieftains know the full extent of the British Ice Hockey Association 's idiosyncrasies and will not be taking anything for granted as they prepare .
15 Unschooled children , if the evidence does demonstrate that they are being less explicit , may in fact be taking it for granted that the questioner can see what is being referred to so that there is no apparent need to be explicit .
16 You seemed to be taking it for granted , ’ she pointed out .
17 ‘ However , I can promise our customers that we will be putting everything into opening up as soon as possible .
18 Tennant said : ‘ The FA should be congratulating him on bringing it all to the surface .
19 Soon all who were following me were leading me so the chances were that they were not following me though they could still be following me by leading me and then waiting around to ambush etcetera etcetera ; but of course not .
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