Example sentences of "[was/were] [v-ing] at a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Murder victims Julie Godwin , mother of a young child , and Elizabeth Over , both 30 , were holidaying at a remote bush camp close to the Mozambique border in Zululand .
2 ‘ Their letter relates to an earlier position when we were looking at a phased opening because we had not identified full resources , ’ he said .
3 Experiments illustrated in figure 1 on fires in a storage of goods on pallets in open racks showed that in three minutes after ignition , the flames were growing at a dangerous rate , and that after eight minutes the flames had encompassed the whole height of the racking ( 18 m ) and were producing large volumes of acrid smoke .
4 They toured with another Leeds ' band , Age Of Chance , who were breaking at a faster pace than themselves .
5 Their membership , mainly middle-class , have met considerable difficulty in trying to achieve their limited goals — integrated schooling for the children of those parents who wish it — though some of the membership in the early days were aiming at a total integration of the schooling system .
6 So if there 's any er er erm thought that the er ombudsman complaints were running at a high level as far as this committee 's interest were concerned , I can confirm that that is n't in fact the case .
7 The scale can be illustrated by the fact that 30 years ago our young people were maturing at a later stage than now , but in many cases were leaving school at an earlier age and taking up employment — the gap between adolescence and employment was perhaps only 12 months .
8 Israeli police have shot dead twenty one Arabs in Jerusalem , and injured one hundred others who were protesting at a planned march by hard line Jews .
9 Two chambermaids were standing at a respectful distance , watching his efforts in some awe .
10 They were standing at a collapsible map table Schellenberg had erected , the plans of St Mary 's Priory spread before them .
11 They were sitting at a round table .
12 IXI describes the software as a virtual workspace — the product enables users to operate and work in a windowing environment that extends well beyond the physical space constraint of their monitor , as if they were sitting at a huge screen .
13 And we were living in very a abnormal times , and women were snatching at a little bit of happiness they could get , you know this is what it was .
14 Indeed , it indicated that the companies deemed by Kearney to be unsuccessful users of information technology were investing at a higher rate that the successful ones .
15 They were dining at a common table , and a man sitting opposite to them begged to differ .
16 Her head , which was rotating at a different speed and a contrary motion to her brushing arm , reminded him of a duck in a shooting gallery .
17 And sometimes — ’ She looked away from Ben towards the corner of the room where a picture was hanging at a slight angle , and her head moved to one side as if to see it better .
18 Although I was walking at a normal pace the impact stunned me .
19 A faint smile crossed Lancaster 's face , as though he was laughing at a cruel joke in dubious taste .
20 Having released Gary , Nails was swimming at a phenomenal speed after another victim .
21 She was picking at a loose cotton in the hem of her smock .
22 Woolley was looking at a large-scale map , and drinking Guinness .
23 He was looking at a beautiful textbook about racehorses that Arthur had laid out on the floor .
24 ‘ In 1346 the population of Europe comprised eighty million people , and was growing at a rapid rate .
25 Half a mile , and he was right up my arse and I was going at a far pace
26 She was pointing at a massive crane inching its way down Heymouth Brae .
27 Mr Soames said that whatever the state of liberalisation elsewhere in Europe , the French market was moving at a pheneomenal rate .
28 On 29 July , while I was teaching at a secondary school near London , I got married to .
29 After all , he was teaching at a Christian school . ’
30 It was unfortunate that , just when he had quelled a great deal of internal disorder and was aiming at a profitable alliance with the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses , he chose as a grand gesture to drive out the English garrison still holding Roxburgh castle , only to be killed when one of his own bombards exploded .
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