Example sentences of "[was/were] [adv] having a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We were all having a furious argument about who should be there to land this enormous tip and while we were doing that , his Royal Highness sort of sneaked out and did n't give anything to any of us .
2 They were just having a peaceful protest , sitting there and linking arms : no threats or fear of violence .
3 ‘ The victims were just having a good time . ’
4 We were just having a hot drink .
5 so she were just having a few crumpets
6 Even after the Renaissance and the rebirth of learning had reached these shores ears were still having a rough ride .
7 Other people were also having a good time : the level of noise had edged up and up ; the charity organizers , women with greedy smiles , were counting piles of money ; and Clarissa was still leading Toby a chase .
8 Niklaus had just swarmed up Resurrection , taking a bit of a flyer in the process , being into the British way of things , and was obviously having a great day out .
9 She was literally having a two-way conversation , although , not in an odd way , not going ooh !
10 There was something solid and comforting about the big detective 's presence that was already having a restorative effect .
11 I was just having a little word with Mr Twomey about his silver for the dinner .
12 I was just having a little experiment to see how it takes and how strong it is and I know what I 'm doing .
13 Her brain was still having a great deal of difficulty coping with what her eyes were telling her .
14 Poor Tim Wilson was probably having a bad time .
15 He added : ‘ Plainly it was embarrassing that his wife was probably having a sexual relationship with Mr Berry .
16 Then to her final and total humiliation Phoebe found that she was actually having a good time ; she was enjoying her mother and her mother 's easy authority and charm .
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