Example sentences of "[v-ing] at this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Alice stood marvelling at this thought : that only a couple of days ago Mary Williams had seemed to hold her own fate Alice 's — in her hands ; and now Alice had difficulty in even remembering her status .
2 To understand why Jews should be bothered by Catholics praying at this site it is necessary to go back to the role played by the Catholic Church in fomenting antisemitism , the passivity of the Pope during the war while the exterminations were underway and even the suspicions caused by the reception of Austrian President Kurt Waldheim , with his dubious war record , by the present Pope , John Paul II ( from Poland ) .
3 Meanwhile , Alastair may also be appearing at this year 's Coca Cola Lisburn Triathlon , which is one of the top local triathlons .
4 Where are you appearing at this week ?
5 Here 's some advance warning of what 's happening at this year 's London Music Show , to be held at Wembley Conference Centre over the weekend of 28th and 29th November .
6 Whatever was happening at this time , we were all isolated from each other .
7 I would , before passing on the next part of our programme , I would like to warmly thank Judy and Simon and Richard and Tony , not only for their presentations , their carefully thought out presentations to give us as broad a span as possible of how they see the priorities , what is happening at this time , but for everything else they do in leading their teams and initiating so many of the exchanges that take place , which adds so much , as has been said by , both by Judy and by other speakers , to carry N C V O forward .
8 This aspect of Relativity is difficult fully to understand , but in simplest terms we can say that it is impossible to consider whatever is happening at this moment on & alpha Centauri , about 4.5 lightyears away , as sharing a ‘ now ’ with whatever is happening here .
9 Nevertheless , it is Adler rather than Freud who sums up for me what was happening at this stage of the disease .
10 such important guest this evening she 's let him into the banquet and of course the guys are dying at this stage .
11 The work naturally becomes more analytical and mathematically challenging at this stage .
12 Trading at this volume will maximise Division A's profits .
13 Of course , Miss Kenton can not hope by returning at this stage ever to retrieve those lost years , and it will be my first duty to impress this upon her when we meet .
14 Then continue walking at this pace until you feel ready to go on to the 30 day walk back to fitness programme later in this chapter .
15 For sheer enjoyment of climbing at this standard the routes on the Clapis sector the Dentelles de Montmirail take some beating .
16 Pressure jetting at this stage is useful .
17 ‘ I would not have expected to accompany you on a romantic walk with your girlfriend , ’ Jenna said hotly , her cheeks flushing at this idea of being relegated to invalidity again .
18 There should be no long pauses — as you are only listening at this stage
19 But there is the sad possibility that parent and child stop communicating at this time and never rebuild the relationship on a new and satisfying footing .
20 The chances of any of her acquaintance passing at this moment and noting that she , Phoebe Petherington , was entering the evil portals of a private hospital , were , she admitted , so small as to be risible , but that did not allay her shame .
21 Potter , thou shouldst be living at this hour .
22 ‘ O Sydney wouldst thou were living at this hour ! ’
23 How long have you been living at this address ?
24 Sarah 's one of more than 80 women and children living at this refuge for victims of domestic violence .
25 Can we keep nibbling at this Chairman , can a letter be written to say that we 're , we 're rather concerned about this methodology , and psychology of this ?
26 Minton was further exacerbated by the groundswell of interest in abstract art forming at this time .
27 Yet it is worth pausing at this point to remind ourselves that throughout her years in office , the Prime Minister has not created any new constitutional structures from which she and her Cabinet have been able to benefit .
28 She was being stupidly short-sighted in snapping at this man .
29 Prof Lindemann ( later Lord Cherwell ) was also looking at this state of affairs and originated a study of some 600 aiming-point night photographs to be analysed of our best results to date .
30 As feminists , we need to have a way of looking at this work which makes us think about whose shattered lives and suffering produced the money used to pay her for her paintings — namely the poor rural workers of Britain and Ireland and the enslaved African peoples working in the West Indies and the American colonies .
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