Example sentences of "was [v-ing] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Pasok denied yesterday it was waging a battle on two fronts . |
2 | Concurrent with these military developments the British aircraft industry was waging a losing battle with the Americans for a large share of the civilian passenger and freight markets . |
3 | In those days the old Empire News was waging a circulation battle in the West Country . |
4 | At his feet their five-year-old , Wu , was waging a ferocious battle between two armies of miniature dragons , their tiny power packs making them seem almost alive . |
5 | Pinochet had ordered his own investigations into the affair , as had the government , which denied on Nov. 12 that it was waging a campaign against the Army . |
6 | It was clear she was waging an internal battle with herself , but finally the actress in her won out , and she tossed her luxuriant hair back contemptuously . |
7 | ‘ I was maintaining a tactful silence . ’ |
8 | France was maintaining an army of 150,000 men in Indo-China , of whom , by the end of 1949 , 16,000 were killed or missing . |
9 | Our custodians used to be dressed in the same uniform as prison warders and their task was maintaining the monument and its grounds . |
10 | Philip of Swabia , meanwhile , was maintaining the illegality of the meeting on the grounds that there was a legitimate heir , that oaths had been taken to that heir by all the princes and that , furthermore , few of them had been present at Andernach . |
11 | Not only was maintaining the British war effort imposing an ever-increasing burden , but subsidies to allies seriously inflated that burden . |
12 | At the next table , the black African diplomat was impressing the girl he was with . |
13 | Supposedly he was in disgrace for an affair with a female student ( the AFPFL , and particularly the Communists , were strictly puritanical ) but he was preaching a stiffer line against the British than any of the others . |
14 | It was as Cornelius waited humbly and receptively in prayer , that God 's supreme gift , the Holy Spirit , was poured out upon him before ever Peter who was preaching the good news to him , reached the climax of his sermon ! |
15 | Jacques was speaking enthusiastically about the crop of grapes which the vines had produced , and was prophesying a bumper harvest . |
16 | He believed that Paris was seeing a forward surge in the arts . |
17 | The vamp was soon turning into a lady again though , and by the third song , a moody version of the classic Little Anthony and the Imperials hit ‘ Tears On My Pillow ’ , the audience was seeing a sophisticated side to Kylie too . |
18 | I was very proud of having got movement back in my second leg and was twiddling my toes , but he thought that he was seeing a bloody ghost . |
19 | I was seeing a different Tom again . |
20 | ‘ Nurse Dungarvan , why did you not explain at once that Mr Leland was seeing a patient in here ? ’ |
21 | Now , though , she was seeing a Mickey that she did n't know . |
22 | It was as if she was seeing a stranger , a stranger with her daughter 's face and body . |
23 | ‘ Listen to this , ’ he said , and read a passage : ‘ I was seeing a colleague from work , but just as a friend , because I need someone to talk to . |
24 | I thought I was seeing a ghost . |
25 | ‘ I knew that Elise was seeing a lot of someone . |
26 | Ken himself was seeing a psychiatrist because of his own depressions . |
27 | I knew that there was a problem and made a note of it erm that it was hereditary and that he was seeing a consultant , but there 's other parts of the C C Q that would actually relate to that and go into it in a lot more detail |
28 | Late on Friday afternoon Shelley was trying not to think of the exciting young Miguelito , while she was seeing a family of four children who had all caught chickenpox . |
29 | Agassi was seeing a specialist in Seattle in a bid to beat the injury which kept him out of the French Open . |
30 | Myler , 31 , was seeing a specialist amid fears he could be advised to quit . |