Example sentences of "were [v-ing] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Kids were pushing past me down the corridor , all shouting and yelling to each other , and Kevin was carried along with them .
2 She lifted a hand to shade her eyes and Martin Jackson 's face appeared on the backdrop of light , as if he were looking at her from the sun 's centre .
3 He knew the pattern of the carpet by heart but now it was as if he were looking at it for the first time , taking it all in , the design of orange and black squares .
4 well I do feel that a car is looked at from a performance point of view , I mean I agree that a lot of bad drivers , but I still think you could help a lot by getting the design of the car right , because sometimes accidents do happen , even though nobody is really at fault and er I feel strongly that were looking at it from the wrong way round .
5 Having delivered Eliot to those who were looking after him for the night , we walked back to our colleges discussing the evening , with the ardour of youth which included that most interesting of contests , the comparison of recollections .
6 ‘ The newsboys were shouting about it in the street , ’
7 We were shouting at them through the hatch .
8 The crowd seemed to be getting a little impatient just before the goal ( as I 'm sure we all were listening to it on the radio ) but can you imagine what the scum crowd would ahve been doing to their team if they had n't scored within twenty minutes ?
9 You , you were listening to it on the radio .
10 Actual guides were waiting for them on the Scots side , from the Graham tower , producing a grim smile from Douglas , for one of his principal headaches as Keeper of Liddesdale was apt to be the inroads and cross-border raiding of these same Grahams , Kirkandrews prominent .
11 Various local councillors and moral guardians were waiting for them at the venue , having read local press reports that the Fabs ' travelling show included a rather racy striptease revue .
12 Oliver and Tim were waiting for them at the gangway .
13 They were waiting for them inside the restaurant , which turned out to be a smallish place that somehow managed to achieve an atmosphere of casualness and intimacy at the same time .
14 He had left and walked back to the hotel , and by the time he reached it the police were waiting for him in the lobby .
15 Ranulf and Dame Agatha were waiting for him near the Galilee Gate , the young nun apparently enjoying an account of one of his manservant 's many escapades in London .
16 It was partly because he got a weird buzz out of scaring himself half to death , and partly because he felt it was a kind of exorcism , to convince him he had control over his fears — and the horrors that were waiting for him round the corner of sleep .
17 they were waiting for her in the old house : Louise , her mother , her aunt Bella and her grandmother , Irena .
18 I recently heard of a family who invited to church some friends who were staying with them for the weekend .
19 Her enormous grey eyes ( they would have been rather striking if only she had used some make-up ) were staring at him with the expression of a trapped rabbit .
20 The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go .
21 Like this afternoon — I went on about the armchairs being slashed in Madge 's house — We were talking about you at the time .
22 We were talking about it on the way back .
23 Our classification of references to the care programme approach along a hypothetical assimilation-adaptation continuum suggests that roughly half of local authorities which mention the care programme approach in their plans seemed to have assimilated it , and half were adapting to it at the time of composing the community care plan .
24 People were squeezing by her in the general drift to get a look at him , and she let herself go with the crowd a little in order to see how he was doing .
25 The two of them had slowed almost to a stop , and the other delegates were streaming past them towards the relaxation of the Seraglio .
26 And all the other farmers were paying the guys who were working for them on the side , ten pound a day , for working from nine o'clock in the morning till about five at night .
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