Example sentences of "[was/were] [v-ing] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The wooden beams and ceiling were crackling in the extreme heat .
2 Within minutes , five or six men had taken off their shoes , rolled up their trousers and were wading in the icy water .
3 By the second century B.C. they were experimenting with a volcanic earth found near Vesuvius and named pozzolana after the town of Pozzuoli there .
4 Suddenly they met burnt chip contamination and had to shut down the production line , a major anxiety as they were producing to a tight schedule in a ‘ Just in time ’ situation .
5 There was pressure from the Liberal Democrat leader , Paddy Ashdown , for Mr Smith to declare firmly which way the Labour Party would be voting when the bill came up for its third reading , which many of the rebels were targeting for a full-scale revolt .
6 By now I was talking and singing on automatic pilot whilst my heart and brain were thudding with a heady mixture of adrenalin .
7 Yanto laughed as he realised his shoulders were covered with fish scales which were flashing in the dim light of the oil lamp .
8 The Literary Lionisers , having commanded their maids and valets , if they had them , to unpack , or if they had not , scurried through this tedious task themselves , were gathering for the first event of the week , the promenade around Dickens 's Broadstairs .
9 LOOKING BACK , it s now possible to see that well before the Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union the storm clouds were gathering for the nuclear dream .
10 With its panoramic views over the River Thames at Docklands , it is a delightful venue for CCG catering manager Tracey Evans and head chef Steve Raven , who until the recent opening of the restaurant were catering for the 200 Reuters staff from a portacabin complex .
11 Three men in black overcoats and dark glasses were fussing around the long cars and a small crowd had gathered to weep and wonder .
12 Although those terrifying Latin countries were building in a classical style by then , England preferred her own flights of fancy .
13 His swollen upper lip felt enormous and stiff , as though he were recovering from a dental injection .
14 Other walkers were struggling up the dusty track , sweating and wheezing their way to the high plateau .
15 More than half of the comprehensive schools in existence by 1968 were of the orthodox 11–18 variety , and most arrangements were crystallizing around the approved versions of 10/65 .
16 The fingers of her left hand were toying with the top button of her scarlet blouse , and Morse heard the siren voice beside his ear : ‘ What would you say to another little drink before you go ? ’
17 We ran the race as if we were competing in a 100 metres , charging full tilt at the bends .
18 We had filled our tank , and were eating at the open food-stall , or " warong " , just across the street when a dilapidated petrol-truck pulled in to top up the filling-station 's reservoir .
19 The curtains were hanging outside the smashed windows , the whole scene one of desolation .
20 They had climbed hard all afternoon , and shortly before seven o'clock , with the sky softening towards apricot , were resting on a rocky outcrop .
21 Er much to everybody 's fear , really , because we , we , we were stepping into a new area , you can imagine from , from wires to something with no wires , and the risk of that failing , but , but it worked and er from thereon , of course most Fire Brigades have taken on the task and , and er are now on radio contact of this kind .
22 The bells were clanging in the high tower which soared up to a steel blue sky .
23 He had some troublesome followers who were clamouring for a positive policy without being able to suggest one .
24 Now they were rattling between the massive oaks of Glenvinean .
25 THE explorers Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Dr Michael Stroud were tucking into a hearty breakfast of eggs yesterday after being airlifted to safety from the icy wastes of the Antarctic .
26 Manciple sounded as if he were apologizing for the other man 's rudeness .
27 The purpose of the writer 's research ( Tweddell , 1988 ) was to examine practices in arts INSET for serving teachers at a time when the government 's intention to develop a coherent programme of INSET through GRIST was being initiated ( at Easter ) 1987 and to find out how the arts were faring in an educational climate which many observers were declaring inimical to the arts .
28 They were gleaming under a stripy awning outside the greengrocer 's , from all sorts of exotic places : a piled cornucopia of temptation on the lovely dark green artificial grass .
29 There had always been a radical element in the local Labour parties and this was now augmented by former members of the ILP who were returning to the Labour Party in large numbers .
30 It was Diane who proposed that they should go over and take a look at the labs where Jenner had worked and Reynolds agreed , more than a little relieved that they were returning to the main subject ; he was made uncomfortable by Diane 's self revelation and the way in which it had begun to erode his easy preconceptions of her and her ‘ type ’ .
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