Example sentences of "she was [v-ing] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her hands , already shaking , had become even less steady , causing the egg she was breaking to miss the hotplate and fall on to the red embers below .
2 She was struggling to reach the bell under her desk top .
3 She was struggling to cut the meat into what the book described as bite-size chunks when Edward appeared at the kitchen door .
4 As she wrung out a cloth which she was using to mop the floor Diana joked : ‘ Beryl , I doubt it .
5 He leant right across the table now , to push Annie 's spoon back to her , and Carolyn put down the apple she was peeling to stroke the hollow in the back of his neck .
6 She was learning to recognize the effect she had on men , and to her surprise she saw the hint of desire creep into his gaze .
7 I 'm sure she wrote everything from the ‘ What 's On in Stoke Newington ’ column to the reports of the Council 's planning committee meetings with equal sincerity , convinced she was helping to change the world .
8 If the prophecy worried her , she was managing to conceal the fact .
9 Having caught the left rough off the tee , she was shaping to hit the kind of second shot over trees and lakes which would have had Laura Davies drooling .
10 She was getting to know the way his mind worked .
11 She was beginning to tackle the problem in her quietly determined way , by suggesting a movie or a shopping trip to one or two of the quieter girls in the nurses ' home , and by spending more time chatting with her patients instead of being simply a sympathetic presence .
12 Isabel had to admit he was not messenger material , but she was beginning to question the wisdom of her panicked flight from the castle .
13 But it had n't , not completely , and now she was beginning to have the feeling that all of the best chances had been narrowly missed and the whole thing was now starting to come apart again .
14 She was beginning to experience the soloist 's panic of realizing that the success of the show rested on her shoulders .
15 He looked even more puzzled but Pascoe could see from Alice 's face that she was beginning to get the picture .
16 She said she thought she was beginning to get the hang of it .
17 She was beginning to feel the faith trickle out of her .
18 She was beginning to feel the pain he suffered .
19 She was wanting to describe the nature of the malai government but did n't want to use the first words which came to mind , which were ‘ military dictatorship ’ .
20 There was a limit to what she could make out , given the angle and that she was trying to see the page upside-down , but what she saw was enough to confirm that this book , or perhaps its predecessor for the previous year , had the potential to tell her exactly what she most needed to know .
21 But Jack knew she was trying to banish the car from her mind .
22 France 's lawyer James Ramsden told Chelmsford Crown Court : ‘ She was trying to buy the love and affection of her husband . ’
23 She did n't really notice him , for she was trying to avoid the approach of a loiterer .
24 But he also gives you a feeling that she was trying to show the difference good and evil , in other words , Jane refused to hate her but she did hate her .
25 She loved Moorlake House , you know , and I think she was trying to ensure the safety of its future .
26 In a now well-quoted passage from her account , in which she was trying to capture the feeling — commonly reported by schizophrenics — of being flooded by stimulation , she wrote :
27 She was prying open the weave of the bag so that she could work the handle of her riding crop into it .
28 The last time anyone saw her was shortly after 7pm , when it was getting dark and she was returning to catch the cable car . ’
29 The last time anyone saw her was shortly after 7pm , when it was getting dark and she was returning to catch the cable car . ’
30 She said she was going to shoot the fox that killed them .
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