Example sentences of "'s getting [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Just like any new parent Ron Deacon 's getting little sleep these days . |
2 | ‘ Darling , my bottom 's getting awfully cold and damp . |
3 | I mean I think you and say that you know I mean I think test matches are simply because you know over time , you know people are in to the one day cricket match , be the excitement and everything else and it 's getting increasingly more difficult for television companies to get sponsorship , commercial sponsorship for |
4 | ‘ It looks as if the Whistler 's getting closer , does n't it , in more ways than one . ’ |
5 | And you 'll say , well it 's getting closer , as it gets closer and closer to zero it 's getting bigger and bigger and bigger , so when it gets to zero , it 'll be infinite . |
6 | from here , it 's getting closer and closer to a certain value , it reaches that value , and then it changes |
7 | There are two girl keepers who spend as much time as they can with him and are giving him so many titbits that he 's getting thoroughly spoiled . |
8 | It 's getting dead disgusting you know ! |
9 | ‘ Shop-talk : who 's getting ahead , and how , and why ; who 's feuding with whom ; who 's working with whom ; who 's screwing with whom . ’ |
10 | And this could be why she 's getting nowhere . |
11 | ‘ He thinks he 's getting away ! ’ |
12 | Let him think that he 's getting away with it . |
13 | I reckon the man 's knocked off his wife and he 's getting away with it ! |
14 | As I say he 's getting away |
15 | First of all you 're keeping them alive , then you see them getting steadily better and you know it 's getting through to them . |
16 | It 's not so much that , it 's getting through ! |
17 | Creative planting Nigel Colborn tells us how he 's getting on with his TV Gardeners ' World plot at Barndale . |
18 | ‘ It 's getting on , ’ said Endill after a while . |
19 | And now we 'd better go , I think , because time 's getting on and we 've still tons of packing to do . |
20 | There can be this dreadful tired feeling with it , too , which is very frustrating when you know time 's getting on and you know you can not delay the work any longer . |
21 | It 's just I 'd like tae know — ye know , how she 's getting on and that . ’ |
22 | Mr Jagger responded by saying , ‘ Poor old Bill 's getting on a bit now , you know . |
23 | ‘ It 's getting on for an hour since we left Cartier . ’ |
24 | Time 's getting on and you glance at the clock , |
25 | ‘ We also need a defender to replace Steve Bould , who 's getting on . |
26 | ‘ I 'd like to know how his leg 's getting on . ’ |
27 | ‘ Do be quick , dear , time 's getting on … ’ |
28 | It 's all one to me but time 's getting on and your Auntie 'll want you back early if you 're to be up at crack of dawn in the morning . ’ |
29 | Shall we see how she 's getting on ? ’ |
30 | I want to see how Juliet 's getting on . ’ |