Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adj] the " in BNC.

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1 It always was a surprise , the pure majesty of the scene approaching the Alps , more especially in moonlight ; it seemed odd to me , whilst devouring this special panorama that in a short time we would be raining all the horrors of war down on people not seriously willing to fight .
2 Having put these levers in their basic positions , you are free to concentrate on the three ribber controls that you 'll be using all the time .
3 The latter will be handling all the MIPS ' systems business plus things like Microsoft NT .
4 Sumitomo , which quietly started getting JLE-compatible Opus products four or five months ago to seed its large accounts , will be handling both the Opus Sparc workstations and add-in Sparc cards .
5 I 'll be sucking all the nurses off .
6 The Newmarket trainer runs Top Class in the Longchamp spectacular and the faithful backing Brittain will expect to be laughing all the way to the bank as they help themselves to the generous 40-1 on offer .
7 ‘ General Electric must be laughing all the way to the bank , ’ he says .
8 THE Australians must be laughing all the way back to Sydney at the thought of the World Cup Final .
9 Remixed , reissued , repackaged , re-available , if it 's a hit this time , Galliano will be laughing all the way to the bottle bank .
10 ‘ If there 's ever a fairground revival , ’ his grandad , who had a stake in the business , would insist , ‘ we 'll be laughing all the way to the bank . ’
11 English Heritage spokesman Adrian Baker said : ‘ We will be keeping all the sites under our control indefinitely . ’
12 By the sheer variety of ‘ food material ’ it is logical to conclude that in a natural ( and unpolluted ) environment a fish will be gaining all the benefits of a ‘ balanced diet ’ .
13 If you hire an exhibition space or organise an exhibition in your own home or a commercial or other space made available to you without charge , you will obviously be meeting all the costs involved yourself .
14 So far from going to market , these little piggies will be squealing all the way to very good homes .
15 On our way home from school we should be nibbling all the crust , the nice crosspieces to eat .
16 ‘ It 's obvious to me , since you ca n't possibly be paying all the mortgage on your flat without help , that my cousin must be paying something towards it . ’
17 The Parks Department 's budget might be dwindling all the time , but with the help of local businesses , the Council 's spending what little money it does have adding a splash of colour to otherwise rather ordinary landmarks like shopping centres and roundabouts .
18 ‘ There is an awful lot of software for the 390 — but it is all in bits and pieces ’ Parker claims , and so as an interim step IBM will be pulling all the pieces together into a proper server package .
19 The stoppage dropped Mansell into seventh place with 15 laps to go and his battle with race leader Ayrton Senna seemed to be going all the Brazilian 's way .
20 ‘ When we started out , you did n't tell me we 'd be going all the way by car , ’ she said rather accusingly .
21 But he was offhand with me and seemed to be waiting all the time for me to go out .
22 I have been around to all of them , most of the shops in the town and we will be patrolling all the time .
23 I have been around to all of them , most of the shops in the town and we will be patrolling all the time .
24 ‘ Look , I know yer ca n't be servin' all the time , but I was a bit narked the way yer was sittin' wiv that Don Jacobs .
25 Is my hon. Friend aware that needs and expectations in regard to special types of education seem to be rising all the time ?
26 Predictably , you seem to be getting all the flak for the Bill Davis/Alan Coren years of stagnation and complacency that led to the Punch you inherited a while back .
27 Michael was livid that Hemmings , in the cloakrooms , seemed to be getting all the way with one of the girls while Crawford/Ingram was off in a corner with another girl — ‘ simply practising how long we could kiss ’ . ’
28 We 're gon na get em trained up in the garages before we actually launch , but they are able now to say they are approved installers so they will be getting all the stuff , everything in relation to it , I 've given em a list of the people involved in Nottinghamshire and it 's the launch is on the seventh March at West Bridgford , and basically the system is ready and up and running , thank the Lord after hard work by er Keith and us all at various times , but it 's been mainly down to Keith .
29 In fact , as early as October 1 , when your ruler Neptune is challenged by Jupiter in Cancer , you will realise that money is really only half the battle or problem you 're facing this month — because someone appears to be breaking all the rules , if not breaking your heart .
30 Or they were n't , or , you see the other important point here is that British Rail will be restructuring all the twenty five potential passenger franchises , they 're starting on this now
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