Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] going [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It caught me with my hand I were going so well and all of a sudden |
2 | ‘ I was going as carefully as I could because I had a 25-second cushion over Berger so I was able to slow down a bit and the pain eased . |
3 | let's go for it er but there I was going much slower and there was all this thoughts going on in my head and |
4 | He thought she meant she was going straight home and drove off with a sulky smile . |
5 | She was going very slowly and breathing heavily in her resolve that not a drop of whisky should be spilled . |
6 | We were going as fast as we could . ’ |
7 | On to the last day and Nicklaus — who was putting in a charge in front of us attempting the third part of the grand slam , having won the Masters and the US Open in 1972 — and everything was going reasonably well until the 7th , the hare hole . |
8 | He 'd come out here to try to make trouble over her work , but luckily everything was going so well that he 'd find that difficult . |
9 | The following day she felt that everything was going very slowly and by the next day she felt that she was back to normal . |
10 | It was going very fast and it made a lot of noise . |
11 | Yes , I think that we could actually kill as it were two birds with one stone here er , the conversion of military industry into civilian industry has begun in the Soviet Union but it was going very slowly and part of the reason for that is , is it 's very expensive , now that seems to me a worthy recipient for Western direct economic aid . |
12 | There is no point in a defendant blaming his defective brakes if he was going so fast that nothing could have stopped him , or in blaming a puncture if he was driving on a tyre that was worn down to the canvas . |
13 | But Mr Lawson must have known that the timing of his words meant he was going much further than that . |