Example sentences of "were [v-ing] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | By now we were careering round some Kentish country lanes near Swanley . |
2 | A band of children were careering about , playing tig . |
3 | Perhaps they were gazing up here quite absently and speculatively , as I did on Monday . |
4 | Even the hardened faggots of Manhattan ( I fancied ) were gazing down at us with concern from their lofts and condos and thinking — we 're pretty brazen , God knows , but these guys , they 'll queer the whole pitch . |
5 | Were those dark eyes that were gazing down at her really Guido 's ? |
6 | His blue eyes were gazing far away and his wife knew that he was thinking of that distant evening when he and Mrs Curdle had first met , on just such an April evening , many years ago . |
7 | Staff officers were galloping busily behind the lines where the battalion 's colours were bright in the dusk . |
8 | Along the edge of the plain the outriders that Burun had planted were galloping back to join the main body . |
9 | Swindon were galloping home alone against peterbro … the going was good … |
10 | Events were shaping up faster and worse than I could have expected . |
11 | This gave him a pang of disappointment ; however , in view of the providence they were enjoying in so many other respects , he did not allow the feeling to pierce him long . |
12 | Got to the other end and I think we were unloading in about an hour and a half or so . |
13 | The doves were fluttering upwards to the music , and his Maria Filippa — an unusual diva , wearing spectacles — with Pericle on her arm in a lace bonnet and button boots , was greeting him under the olives . |
14 | Already , statistics were catching up on them . |
15 | We told him that you had been out all night and that you were catching up on some sleep . |
16 | So they , the pursuers , were catching up somewhat . |
17 | The year 1973 came close to repeating the triumphs of 1972 but , as usual in FI , other cars were catching up with the Lotus , though not in qualifying , for 1973 was the year in which Ronnie Peterson notched an astonishing nine pole positions and a place on the front row in twelve of the season 's fifteen races , as against one and five for Emerson , Peterson finishing a mere three points behind Fittipaldi . |
18 | They were catching up with an interrupted past , not forestalling a proletarian future . |
19 | The social services managers were two or three years behind those in the NHS in developing contracts , although they were catching up fast . |
20 | The strains of the last fortnight were catching up with him , and he looked every one of his sixty-four years . |
21 | The initiative for the change was British : full-backs , working in tandem , were catching forwards offside so often that games were becoming boring and gates were going down . |
22 | ‘ I think I know what quality you were seeing when you engaged the last one , ’ Anna teased affectionately . |
23 | Rafelson , Bert Schneider and Steve Blauner had smart quarters and were seeing very substantial returns on Easy Rider and other films , and BBS was growing with it . |
24 | We were seeing how it was becoming more dangerous , violent , with the growing presence of guns amongst kids . |
25 | they were seeing how much more they could eat and take home . |
26 | Both have busy working lives and they realised they were seeing less and less of each other and spending their one day together , Sunday , in a daze . |
27 | Indeed , even by February 1989 when the first meetings with Jones took place , where Jones was claiming to see neutrons — a sure sign of fusion — Fleischmann and Pons were seeing only heat . |
28 | And , as we were seeing heart-breakingly today , nature itself is enough of a challenge to birds . |
29 | As the first grey slivers of dawn were filtering down through the trees , Roger Forester climbed stiffly from his hire car and stood on the track beside it , stretching his sore limbs and trying to beat some warmth into himself . |
30 | There were two decisions which were binding where the rule of privilege had been applied to copied documents : The Palermo ( 1883 ) 9 PD 6 , and Watson v Cammel Laird & Co ( Shipbuilders and Engineers ) Ltd ( 1959 ) 1 WLR 702 . |