Example sentences of "she [was/were] [v-ing] the " in BNC.

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1 He wondered if she were telling the truth and decided that it hardly mattered .
2 It was an innocuous question , so why did she suddenly feel as if she were facing the Inquisition ?
3 ‘ Well at least we 've got this beano thanks to her — Aunt 's been planning it for weeks , ever since she heard that this lady might be coming down here , you 'd think she were dining the Prince des Galles . ’
4 As the Rallye droned towards the lighthouse on the tip of Cap Camerat , Miranda felt as if she were breathing the air of the gods .
5 ‘ I decided not to go with the Parslows , ’ she announced , as though she were saying the most reasonable thing in the world , but her lips were numb with fright , Papa was such a hard man to defy .
6 Second , there are many loopholes in the legislation ; for instance , until very recently a woman could only claim equal pay if she were doing the identical work of a man and , since occupations are typically segregated by sex , it is often difficult to find such a comparable man .
7 She tried not to sound as though she were interrogating the older woman .
8 as if she were putting the same reel of film back in the projector , she ran through the whole scene once again : she is speaking to the visitor , Paul is watching them with astonishment , and the guest is saying : ‘ In your next life , do you want to stay together or never meet again ? ’
9 With her uplifted left foot she was shoving the next foster mother square in the mouth .
10 She was organising the next bout , to take place soon after the election , shortly before she died .
11 As the narrator explained that ‘ Jane would soon have to move on ’ , because she was reaching the limit of her maximum stay in the council-owned hostel , we watched her rinse the sink , wipe the draining board and hang up the dishcloth .
12 Furthermore , she was reaching the point when she knew she could n't go on working with Beatrice and the others , deceiving them with her wrong-doings .
13 The broadcast brought an instant response from Gloucestershire Environmental Health Officers , who visited Mrs Stainton Kelly and warned she was breaking the law :
14 The broadcast brought an instant response from Gloucestershire Environmental Health Officers , who visited Mrs Stainton Kelly and warned she was breaking the law :
15 Miss Giles had earlier told Wells Street magistrates that she had not considered the film to be ‘ a very hot potato ’ and had not realised she was breaking the law when she showed it to about 120 people last April .
16 Well look the first thing to occur and immediately comes to mind is that if I was going to be really evil I would I 'd just stick it away in a quite drawer or wait until the day , and I 'd turn up when she was breaking the the bottle , the empty bottle over over the the skip , we 'd do a picture of her actually littering up the countryside .
17 It was also reported that a new chapter in Andrew Morton 's controversial biography of the Princess would include details of a letter from the Duke warning her of the damage she was causing the Royal Family .
18 As well as the two vases and the cake stand , she was clutching the remnants of the shrivelled flowers .
19 Getting hold of Clarissa , wherever she was entertaining the troops and having her transported to London , was apparently no more than a mild challenge .
20 She was using the man 's death to work at his sympathy .
21 And in this last day , she must have been camping about , I do n't know how , but somehow she was traversing I she probably did n't she was using the living room as a store , I could only think that , she could n't possibly live in it .
22 She was looking the other way and did n't see me . ’
23 ‘ That 's a good sign , ’ she told the clipboard on which she was entering the details of his pulse rate .
24 She explained that she was chairing the meeting in the absence of Elizabeth Varley , who is ill .
25 Even when he knew she was speaking the truth about Dana he would continue to think she was out for all she could get , and she had only herself to blame .
26 She was speaking the truth .
27 Dr Neil knew that she was speaking the truth about what had happened to her .
28 Aunt Ilsa was in the library ; she had a heavy cold at the time and I am tempted to say we discovered her poring over a map , but the inelegant truth is that she was searching the shelves for a misplaced book when we entered .
29 They had to meet up with Nellie a great deal as she was supervising the school 's wardrobe .
30 No doubt she was supervising the school debating society or another of her public-spirited activities .
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