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

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1 They wore expensive suits and had the general air of men who 'd found the secret key to the money pump and were cranking its handle for all they were worth .
2 By 1948 , 36 manufacturers ( including EMI , GEC and Marconi in Britain , and Philips in the Netherlands ) were paying him royalties for domestic radio sets .
3 As always the major attractions were romantic landscapes and the monuments of culture , but by the 1860s the British ( pioneers as usual ) were exporting their passion for physical exercise on to the mountains of Switzerland , where they were later to found skiing as a winter sport .
4 The difference was that these professionals were giving their time for free .
5 Electoral studies of the period show that an increasing number of people were making their support for one or other of the main parties conditional upon the calculation of ‘ rational self-interest ’ or ‘ governmental competence ’ , rather than basing their voting upon a ‘ class reflex ’ .
6 In the mid-1950s , when the private sector finance houses were increasing their facilities for private retailers , the Government withheld some of the funds the Boards requested for developing their own hire purchase schemes , thus further hobbling them against the competition .
7 He believed an , as yet unidentifiable , soccer manager was using my house for adulterous purposes with a young female on his staff .
8 At the same time he was pursuing his preference for bilateral meetings : these culminated during the first two months of 1961 with his meeting first with the British premier , Harold Macmillan , and then with Konrad Adenauer .
9 This time , the Daily Mail was reporting his conviction for armed robbery .
10 But , as usual , what Mr Gummer was most interested in was sharing his recipe for spit-roasting members of the Opposition .
11 On April 17 Germany announced that it was increasing its aid for Kurdish refugees to DM440,000,000 ( $262,600,000 ) .
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