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

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1 ‘ I really believe they have not had any capital for twenty years , but were entirely trading on credit . ’
2 In the Operations Room , some of the female part-time watchkeepers were just coming on duty and were being briefed on the operations that were planned for the day and those that were already taking place .
3 By the third week around 17 per cent thought Labour and the Alliance were also concentrating on defence .
4 Hamilton and I did dummies of what an alternative paper might look like — we were then working on Student , and had access to design material .
5 The sad fact is that although the ostensible reason for the dolphin kills was that dolphins were stealing and eating the commercial fish species , examination of their stomach contents showed that only the false killer whales were actually feeding on yellowtail .
6 And so if people had less money in their pockets and they were losing their jobs , what factors can explain why more and more people were actually going on holiday abroad ?
7 A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) .
8 A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) .
9 ‘ I do n't think so , she was just passing on gossip . ’
10 In that , he was really laying on line precisely what he felt and what he enjoyed .
11 Consumer goods production had fallen by 12-24 per cent , but there were more consumer goods in the shops , because a higher proportion of consumer spending was now going on food .
12 Anneka was today filming on location somewhere in London for her current programme , Capital Woman , ‘ which has certainly required an extra effort . ’
13 In the evenings there was sometimes singing on deck to the accompaniment of a lute , and sorrowful music it was too , because the songs were nearly always about broken hearts , unrequited love , or dear ones lost at sea .
14 Her hair was almost standing on end , but not for the world would she admit it .
15 He was therefore resigning on principle .
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