Example sentences of "were [v-ing] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 His blue eyes were gazing far away and his wife knew that he was thinking of that distant evening when he and Mrs Curdle had first met , on just such an April evening , many years ago .
2 ‘ If they were driving more slowly and carefully then the child might have escaped and that 's what matters . ’
3 They were rowing as fast as they could towards the ship !
4 We were walking downhill now and reached the shingle to head north for the Cock of Arran .
5 Drawn by light-stepping ponies , lowing bullocks , sweating , yellow-skinned men or smoking petrol and steam engines , unending processions of carriages , carts , rickshaws , trams , trains , cars , and motor buses were plying urgently back and forth across the drab plain of treeless rice fields , hurrying to complete their business before the heat of noon drove their passengers to seek shelter and shade .
6 Things were beginning to change , however , it was stated , but whether the changes were happening fast enough or on a scale appropriate to the scale of the problems was still not clear .
7 Things were happening too easily and it made her nervous , even though he was Mrs Bradford 's brother .
8 They were climbing quite rapidly and soon Maggie 's eyes took on a very troubled look .
9 True , his western armies were pushing forward rapidly as planned , but danger lay even in this , for the troops were becoming exhausted and famished as they moved far ahead of their supply trains .
10 It was easier for the Thatcherites to attack the welfare state successfully because its principles and institutions had not been adequately defended , as Dorothy Wedderburn and others were warning as early as 1964 ( Wedderburn , 1965 ) .
11 The values indicate that , given the assumptions made about firms ' costs , the dominant firms were acting slightly more competitively than Cournot while the blenders were acting less competitively than Cournot .
12 For a while during the 1970s these counterurban tendencies were operating so powerfully that they replaced the North-South drift as a primary dimension of regional population change in Britain ( Champion , 1983 ) .
13 Soviet spokesmen naturally used various arguments to encourage the neutralists to work for the dissolution of CENTO and SEATO , but Soviet leaders may have recognised already in the 1960s that these alliances were operating more effectively as political symbols than as military structures .
14 These trees , in full sunlight , were growing more vigorously than the forest trees and produced enough pods to make our life easier .
15 Their numbers were growing so quickly that the club was formed .
16 But their nerves were twitching early on as Albania cut loose with fast , lively football .
17 The illustrations were going unexpectedly well and the emotional ups and downs of yesterday were starting to fade from her memory .
18 We were going as fast as we could . ’
19 Things were going as badly as they could .
20 The talks were going very well and Smith said that he wanted to give us a holiday and take us to Victoria Falls in his plane .
21 Things were going so well that she did n't want anyone else interfering with what she had worked so hard for .
22 It caught me with my hand I were going so well and all of a sudden
23 Things , George said eventually , were going so smoothly that one should expect disaster any time now , eh ?
24 ‘ They were moving really fast and churning up the sand .
25 Not only did I draw a blank about the pictures , but political events were moving so fast that the book I had begun to write had ceased , after the completion of the amount of text Faber 's required , to be the one that needed to he written .
26 People were moving more slowly and nonchalantly , without the pretext of a destination or purpose .
27 The clearance of the staging at the end of the bridge took only a short time , and it was not until they were moving once more that Alexei had a sudden thought .
28 Although the French may have persuaded themselves that they were moving as fast as they could towards the ‘ perfection ’ of Vietnamese independence , it was perhaps indulgent of Acheson to have allowed himself to be persuaded as well .
29 The commercial men resented thus having to create a negative image of their product , but this was the least the industry could do to allay government criticism that they were expanding more rapidly than resources allowed .
30 Accordingly , the regular demand and supply of currencies in the foreign exchange markets tended to be dominated by current account transactions , which were expanding quite rapidly as international trade grew faster than domestic growth rates .
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