Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] [v-ing] on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These were not binding on all members of the ASC in the way that SSAPs were , nor did they require the approval of the councils of the six professional bodies .
2 This might include shifting the burden of proof so that defendants have to satisfy the jury that they were sure they were not trading on illicit information .
3 ‘ His best attempt at negotiating the distance between admiration of the poetry and dislike for the individual who created it is this metaphor , in his introduction : ‘ When he found his authentic voice in the late 1940s , the beautiful flowers of his poetry were already growing on long stalks out of pretty dismal ground ’ — a botanical conceit designed to leave Larkin soiled , but the poetry ready for picking .
4 In arguing their case the LNA were clearly drawing on those traditions of philanthropy which emphasized the central role of women in the reform of moral conditions .
5 Yeah , I mean I do n't know how powerful they were that , I mean he were n't , he were n't belting on those but there was , he was playing loud enough to appreciate with its own you know
6 And that time we saw him he said he definitely were n't going on that holiday .
7 I have n't been able to find a plausible answer , and Aria UK were n't letting on either .
8 Swift-Hook estimated that about 30 per cent of the CEGB 's researchers were then working on Pressurized Water Reactors .
9 These extinct groups can exceed crinoids in number and variety at certain horizons , and they were evidently competing on equal terms .
10 Caution is necessary , however , because not all of these activities were certainly going on all the time .
11 During their policy work on Mezey , NETRHA officers had initially thought they were significantly underspending on mental health .
12 In the south of the county , it was only beginning on some manors in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth , while on others it did not occur until the sixteenth and seventeenth .
13 Perdita did n't think she could eat another thing , but the figs in syrup that followed were so delicious she was soon piling on great dollops of cream .
14 Although unfounded rumours were circulating that the military planned to declare martial law , Carlson knew a full scale military conflict was already unfolding on Byzantine .
15 In 457 , when she was already fighting on two fronts , in Egypt and in the first Peloponnesian War , Athens made an alliance with Segesta ( ML 37 ) .
16 ‘ I was just going on 14 and I went to my first gig the Stray Cats .
17 actually caught with , I think he was just starting on that when Mike come down , er but , he got it out this magazine rack because it was at the back of there I put it , cos it 's this year 's the others I 've got upstairs in a drawer
18 However , the Court had also held in Case 362/90 , d'Urso , [ 1990 ] 1 ECR 4105 that a collective decision to contract out of the Directive was not binding on individual employees who wish subsequently to transfer .
19 Branson himself was assured by British officials that the government were wholly on his side , and that there would be ‘ an unholy row ’ if Virgin was not flying on 22 June .
20 ‘ Jock ’ Hilton Barber was not flying on this date , and saw what happened from the ground : ‘ I was swimming when a battle started overhead .
21 Can you remember what it was like managing on that amount of money ?
22 She was always writing on little pieces of paper , which she kept in a locked drawer in her room , and every morning she got up surprisingly early to go down to the kitchen .
23 Then I had to come back — and into this — and do you know — ’ ( he leant towards her ) ‘ even now I close my eyes and think of her , otherwise I ca n't make love — ’ He was still living on that charmed island of experience in the past .
24 At the beginning of his latest resurrection , he was still insisting on wooden rackets , which , flattering though it was to the Cambridge stockists who were able to supply him , made Borg look a little like something out of an Ealing Comedy .
25 She was still pondering on this mystery when a low whistle came from the other side of the ditch .
26 Two days later , the body was still appearing on different beats .
27 With only ten days to go , this was a disaster ( not that I 'm blaming the Council — there was probably misunderstanding on both sides ; I had no idea they worked on such a miniscule budget , and they for their part probably expected expenditure in the hundreds , rather than the thousands .
28 He was also working on Cornish subjects based on drawings made the previous March when he , Eric Verrico and Bobby Hunt had gone down to Mevagissey , where Nessie Dunsmuir was living alone whilst Sydney Graham was in America .
29 He was simultaneously working on two projects : a glossary of regional expressions and slang terminology , so far mostly from London ; and a Gothic novel .
30 The difference between this and the Marley one is that with Marley we did n't really have any poster work , it was mainly concentrating on black and white photography .
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