Example sentences of "[was/were] [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Reason bein' , we did a complete sweep of the whole area outside the perimeter of the grounds , jes ' in case our man wuz lyin' up in the vicinity .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The mangled remains of a bicycle were sticking out of the windscreen of the lower car .
5 Here and there lumps of metal were sticking out of the masonry .
6 Sleek towers that were telescoping down into the undercity , leaving great smooth plazas where they had previously reared , chequerboard-patterned spaces with a hint of roof outlines .
7 When I 'd called in at Sunil 's place after Prentice had driven off , Nassim was on the landing yelling orders to the builders who were crashing around in the bathroom .
8 I was pretty odd for Blackheath but not in comparison with the people who were hanging out at the It office .
9 A flurry of bangs hit the door and before Allan Stewart could shoot back the bolt gun-butts had burst through the timbers , the bolt and its socket tore the jamb away , and soldiers in blue coats and white breeches were stepping in across the wreckage .
10 ‘ Do n't mention him again ! ’ he said thickly , and a moment later they were stepping out into the sunlight at the Royal Hong Kong Cricket Club , the colonial sanctuary of Hong Kong Island with its Tudor pavilion , sweeping green lawns and the Union Jack flying against a halcyon blue sky .
11 Black rain clouds were scudding in over the Thames .
12 She shrugged ruefully , and ten minutes later they were speeding out of the village .
13 When we were driving down from the border towards Beni Abbes , we quaked every time we saw police or soldiers .
14 And , when we were driving back towards the tunnel , do you know Upper Parliament Street ?
15 When they were walking up through the Grove on her birthday .
16 At twenty past ten Sandison put his book away and sat back to watch the people who were walking down to the square .
17 Did n't look very well , we were walking down by the side of the road !
18 Heinrich and Martha were walking back to the Reach hand in hand .
19 ‘ Thank you for a lovely meal , ’ she said , when Vitor had settled the bill and they were walking back along the quay .
20 As we were walking back through the garden to the house , he said to me , ‘ Jane , you 've had a strange night .
21 On the contrary , when that afternoon 's session ended and we were walking back across the campus , he put one of his Anglepoise arms across my shoulders and attempted some avuncularity .
22 Then we were walking back towards the carriage , and as we passed I heard Mr Jonesy say to the preacher , ‘ I 'll give 'im the devil when I get 'im 'ome . ’
23 While they were walking back from the Huddersfield discotheque , it suddenly dawned on Fred and Arthur that they had eaten three main meals that day instead of two .
24 They were zeroing in on the wallflowers , splitting up couples and effortlessly getting them to mix .
25 All the computers were cracking up on the factory floor this morning . ’
26 They were shrinking back from the basement door .
27 In the meantime , they were pressing on with the task of handing leaflets to anyone prepared to take one , and taking limited encouragement from the presence of a junior Labour front-bencher , Kate Hoey , at their conference fringe meeting .
28 The action had also electrified the crowd who were pressing in on the ring despite the best efforts of the khalifas to keep them all back .
29 People were climbing down from the truck and seemed to be forming another queue .
30 Already the warriors were climbing back into the saddle .
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