Example sentences of "[noun sg] was [v-ing] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A former 3rd Farnham scout was heading off with the Falklands-bound Navy task force as one of the mechanics servicing the Harrier jump-jets aboard HMS Hermes .
2 Posi then told me that a comm-call was coming in from the Famlio ship , but I told her to ignore it .
3 Morse was conscious that his mind was drifting off into an interesting avenue of thought , but also that he was drifting off to sleep , as well .
4 It was as if his mind was digging down through the years and bringing up pictures of past events …
5 Morrison , whose girlfriend was travelling out for the Hong Kong tournament , reckoned that he sustained the injury when he turned quickly during Scotland 's opening tie against Australian Capital Territory in Canberra last week .
6 Following the other girl 's fixed gaze , Anita noticed that a large black chauffeur-driven limousine was drawing up to the edge of the road .
7 The engine of the big mechanical monster was ticking over with the deep throb of impatient , reined-in horsepower .
8 From there I looked back to see Xanthe begin to talk to Mrs Young , at first slowly , with brakes on , and then faster and faster , until all the unhappiness was pouring out like a flood .
9 The boat was mooring up on the River Severn when it rolled over , trapping two of them underwater .
10 Labour was moving on as a renewed party — ‘ a party that cares as much about consumers as it cares about producers ; a party that wants to make the economy work as much as it wants to change the economy ; a party that embraces as much of the green as it does of the red ’ .
11 But light was spilling in through the seams of the door at the far end of the room ; crimson , glowing light from whatever lay on the other side .
12 Limp orange light was leaking in around the edges of a grey blind .
13 A soft light was flooding in through the tower windows .
14 A little grey light was coming in through the window .
15 The quay was deserted ; soon the Black Pig was floating out on the falling tide , and for once as they hoisted the mainsail the crew were well pleased to be going back to sea .
16 The blade was going in to its hilt , in , and in again , and the blood was spreading out over the priest 's hairless chest .
17 The blood was oozing out from the tip of his boot and his face had turned the usual grey colour of the soldier who had been wounded .
18 She slept unexpectedly soundly , and when she next opened her eyes , daylight was filtering in through the rather grimy window .
19 Held at the delightfully seedy SW1 Club in Victoria , much of the action was going on in the partitioned-off VIP enclosure .
20 A tricky wind was blowing on to the anchorage and what with snakes and the prospect of getting wet I lay off for lunch .
21 A brisk wind was blowing up from the Tail of the Bank .
22 It was growing dark and a sharp wind was coming in off the Mediterranean , blowing up the dust around the house .
23 A warm wind was coming in with the tide .
24 Bigwig was racing back across the field , looking more agitated than he had at any time since the encounter with Captain Holly .
25 A weak sun was rising off to the east over the distant buildings and its pale light was filtering through the branches of the trees about him .
26 The sun was slanting in through the windows and heating the place up .
27 I noticed that its wing and tail feathers faded out gradually as they got further away from its body , so that the sun was peering through near the tips as the feathers became thinner .
28 They ran side by side , easy with training , breathless only with amazement , and now the sun was coming up over the edge of the sea and the whole world was sharp and glittery , concrete and weeds , and the barbed wire hanging drops of dew and spiders ' webs .
29 When she woke , it was late and the sun was coming in through the greasy , grey window .
30 When Caroline awakened , the sun was streaming in through the windows .
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