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

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1 Here was the team which he had come to when it was struggling pathetically at the bottom of the First Division ; the team which he had made one of the greatest in the history of football , beaten by a fifth-rate side .
2 ‘ I have n't a clue — I was freaking out at the time .
3 I was hanging around at the back of the church because I wanted a word with the vicar .
4 They had joined a Gordian knot of vans , taxis , and automobiles that was inching forward at a pace that had set that little muscle in his jaw to knotting and unknotting .
5 Sue likes me … lots of people like me … when I was helping out at the meat counter the other week , Jim said we should go bowling one night .
6 I turned to share the wonder of it , but she was gazing up at the bloom of flame surging from the chimney 's mouth , and beyond where the evening-star glittered against the deepening blue sky .
7 It was when I was gazing dully at the finger , the heel of my hand resting in an intercostal space , that I felt the faintest flutter from below .
8 ‘ Mrs Wormwood is n't going to thank you for this , ’ the man said as he led her into the sitting-room where a large platinum-blonde woman was gazing rapturously at the TV screen .
9 She was gazing down at the town and smiling her private , remembering smile .
10 Court Four of the Royal Courts of Justice in London was packed with judges and barristers to hear the support lent to Lord Lane , who announced in February that he was stepping down at the age of 73 , 18 months before the compulsory retirement age for judges .
11 Marc was stamping about at the top of the steps , knocking the snow off his boots .
12 These carvings have been off display for many years as it was discovered that atmospheric pollution , even within the museum , was eating away at the stone .
13 I was on my own now , faced with that half-obliterated turn at the V-point of the side gorge where water pouring over the track was eating away at the surface .
14 Lucky because Ken Backhouse was walking by at the time .
15 Not only did the train travel fast , it spread fast and soon the world was opening up at a pace not previously imagined .
16 I was toddling around at the time getting into mischief the way any normal , healthy three-year-old boy does .
17 Bill was snoring away at the bar .
18 ‘ The sort of people John Smith was winding up at the Trade Union Conference about a return to a Golden Age , when they were back in the driving seat and great rights for their members , and a friendly government again — some of those people are beginning to make noises .
19 He glanced from time to time out of the window , as if to see what was happening down at the jetty .
20 I had a kind of ear infection which caused giddiness and I had to come out of the West End play I was appearing in at the time , The Rose Tattoo .
21 While Greg was living up at the farm she forgot to bring down milk for the cat .
22 Bedfield was the village I was living in at the time .
23 Carrie was eager to tell her mother how business was picking up at the dining rooms but she was interrupted by footsteps on the stairs outside and a key being inserted in the lock .
24 A : to give him and he was writing just at the beginning he was — writing the whole — for each year of his life he wrote something in that had — had been invented or +
25 Mendez was looking over at the bar ; Russell down at his drink , as if thinking or listening .
26 He was looking closely at the picture in his hand .
27 He was looking up at the sign over the door .
28 He was looking wistfully at the Princesse .
29 She was looking down at the water , which was only inches deep .
30 He was looking down at the pavement outside the house .
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