Example sentences of "[pers pn] were [verb] at a " in BNC.

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1 The other thing is with the competency f if you w if you were looking at a competency chart with a certain member of staff , and identifying that they were incompetent
2 Trying to pull us both up short she started on a lecture on the foetal damage caused by nicotine , but neither of us was listening ; we were looking at a memory .
3 But today , from Loke Hide , we were looking at a single wild red-breasted goose .
4 We were looking at a plant which was a little like cow parsley but smaller , its leaves more feathery .
5 We were looking at a very serious contender indeed .
6 ‘ Their letter relates to an earlier position when we were looking at a phased opening because we had not identified full resources , ’ he said .
7 I think , was it Colin I was talk , we were looking at a Porsche the other day , and he was drooling over this Porsche , and yet it does n't do anything for me .
8 Well , I mean you may be right I ca n't be I 'm not I 'm not absolutely certain myself but er it would be nice to think that we were represented at a local authority level , yeah , by different cross-sections of our community .
9 There were another 100 miles of flatland , of dust , sheep , rheas and distant mountains before we were stopped at a police post .
10 A few minutes later we were seated at a corner table in the small bistro which I had known for several years .
11 The journey went on and on — before long we were travelling at a walking pace , and I and the few other passengers were anxiously clearing the condensation from the windows and peering into the murk in an effort to see where we were .
12 It is worth noting that whereas profit shares in manufacturing fell over the period , in the financial sector they were maintained at a high and even rising level [ Brown and Sheriff , 1978 ] .
13 They were seated at a small table with a red checked cloth surmounted by a clean one of starched white linen , with two glass beakers , two knives and two forks , and a basket of the most delicious freshly baked bread .
14 They were part of a group of students returning from Stratford to London where they were registered at a college on Picadilly .
15 They were dining at a common table , and a man sitting opposite to them begged to differ .
16 They were stopped at a sentry post to have passes checked and moved on through the wool of the fog , traffic sounds muted , an anguished cry from the Thames as a ship sounded its foghorn on the way down to the sea .
17 Miss Jeanette , who at the time was Nichol 's 16year-old girlfriend , told how a week after the attack they were stopped at a police road block .
18 They told reporters that they were protesting at a police attack on the demonstrators at the Guildhall .
19 The Commission regarded this difference of treatment as deterring companies registered in other member states from setting up agencies and branches , since they were placed at a disadvantage vis-à-vis French companies .
20 They found that when women spent time out of paid work bringing up their children they were placed at a disadvantage on the labour market .
21 They were pushing at a partially open door as far as Britain was concerned .
22 In no time they were installed at a table by the window and being attended by a stately woman with an enormous bosom and a monument of granite-coloured hair .
23 Well we were a better er service , they were a better ser I 'm not saying that I think so , I know they were a better service don does n't does n they 're not quite proof , there were in an tramcar Edinburgh Corporation tramcars were running , they were running at a , a , every year a profit .
24 They were standing at a collapsible map table Schellenberg had erected , the plans of St Mary 's Priory spread before them .
25 They were stationed at a poli number two police station , which was the custom house at the Ipswich docks , and they spent most of their time when they were off duty just lying on stretchers lying about , then of course evening time , when there was er more activity , course they came out and my word , if they told strikers they were not to go to this part of the town or road .
26 They were sitting at a round table .
27 IXI describes the software as a virtual workspace — the product enables users to operate and work in a windowing environment that extends well beyond the physical space constraint of their monitor , as if they were sitting at a huge screen .
28 They were produced at a time when lay people were being targeted for instruction in ways which further fostered their consciousness as individuals with self-defining choices to be made by the programme for revitalising the mission of the Church instituted by the fourth Lateran Council in 1215 .
29 I did n't use a little animal every two seconds ; they were expended at a few a week .
30 The two of them were sitting at a table in the open air .
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