Example sentences of "they [be] [adv] [v-ing] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 They are just queuing at the door , waiting to be let in .
2 The terrorists know that by hitting commercial buildings and their insurers they are also hitting at a British Government faced with potentially huge underwriting costs even as it is desperate to find ways of bringing down the public sector borrowing requirement .
3 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
4 But , like Machiavelli , they are forever tugging at the sleeves of politicians .
5 Honda is also producing its own version with a different body design and they 're both aiming at the same end of the market .
6 I think er they 're still talking at the moment .
7 The Westminster Press cost budget is now adjusted and they 're currently trading at a nine percent margin which would be ten percent if it was n't for the er , expenditure on er , Yorkshire on Sunday er , the circulation of which is growing very nicely .
8 If they were previously operating at the desired ratio , the banks will now reduce their deposit liabilities , say , by calling in advances to their customers , by selling assets or by refusing to grant new advances .
9 They were still sitting at the kitchen table .
10 Millwall 's protests ended with Cunningham being booked and they were still arguing at the end .
11 Do n't exaggerate , they were still whispering at the edges .
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