Example sentences of "was [v-ing] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She studied it carefully as though it were some unfamiliar object she was seeing for the first time . |
2 | Lester was producing for the first time , after his experience with A Funny Thing Happened On the Way To the Forum . |
3 | Coton , the City goalkeeper voted the League 's No 1 by his fellow professionals , thwarted Speed and Fairclough with exceptional saves , while Wallace twice squandered the kind of opportunities which earlier this season he was accepting without a second thought . |
4 | Harry Holmes senior was competing for the last time , having raced thirty-seven times between 1933 and 1969 . |
5 | I need to explain why this was happening in the first place . |
6 | The deal took place at a public inquiry in 1981 , when the owner , Wedgwood , was applying for a second time for consent to demolish . |
7 | Moreover it was becoming for the first time , as a result of Peter 's administrative reforms , an institution concerned solely with diplomacy . |
8 | Something new was developing in the 19th century , argues the historian Albert Hourani , something ‘ created by the vast expansion of the European mind and imagination so as to appropriate all existing things . ’ |
9 | For the final two years of his schooling he switched to Kingston College of Further Education , where he became fascinated by British political history ( ‘ I was living in the nineteenth century , ’ he says ) . |
10 | The 1,000-strong Congress , which was meeting for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union , is the only body in the country that can change the constitution and other basic laws . |
11 | Again , it was with the help of Phil Andrews , who was No.1 on Venturous at that time , with Bob Wellock , an ex air/sea RAF coxswain from Liverpool Customs in command whom I was meeting for the first time . |
12 | Although conditions were hard the industry was booming in the second half of the 19th century and there were regular jobs for most people . |
13 | Pte Farr , whose family came from London , was serving in the 1st Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment . |
14 | On the vidscreen a priest was eulogizing about the next life . |
15 | Archie 's Nephew , a stable-companion of Rushing Wild , was scoring for the first time this season , having acted as a schoolmaster for novice riders in several earlier runs . |
16 | The horse was racing for the first time for Epsom trainer Roger Ingram having previously run in Ireland for Joanna Morgan . |
17 | Along with Graham Nearn of Caterham and Chris Smith of Westfield , Marsh — Marcos founder and mainstay of the UK 's cottage industry of component car makers — was exhibiting at the last motor show , where anyone could legitimately call him a ‘ kit car ’ maker . |
18 | Whatever had happened before or was to happen after , it is clear that the population of western Europe at large was growing between the tenth century and the thirteenth . |
19 | I think Steve was going to a first aider or something , and there was quite a few different people . |
20 | as I was going with the fourth year |
21 | The golf-bag on its wheeled trolley was at an angle of 45 and the open end was pointing towards the 18th green . |
22 | The most exciting thing about the day was getting off the 18th green . |
23 | So everything was riding on the last day … |
24 | She was riding in the first day of the Tythrop Horse Trials at Kingsey in Buckinghamshire when the accident happened . |
25 | Because you , Neil 's already spoken to them about how late th the thing was coming in the first place no and they 've just ignored it ! |
26 | But she was coming round the next day to have lunch with him . ’ |
27 | And as a result of that David Phillips who as I was saying in the first half has proved himself to be a very valuable all-rounder already to Forest has slotted back in at centre back again and that Garry Crosby has come on as substitute and taken up his usual position and Phillips ' first half position on the right wing . |
28 | Spooked was running in the second race . |
29 | Cheered on by the huge German crowd , who 'd given him a two-minute standing ovation when his record was read out during the knock-up , Becker was devastating in the first set . |
30 | Paul Johnson , the Mail 's ‘ hired gun ’ , was recounting for the umpteenth time the glories of the Thatcher Years . |