Example sentences of "[noun sg] was [v-ing] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After seventy years of atheism , religion was re-emerging in the Soviet Union . |
2 | A contractor was working on a drain outside . |
3 | And the fire brigade was coming along the road , we could hear it coming you know . |
4 | Certain stock was missing from the infirmary , including a number of mackintosh sheets . |
5 | In the main gatehouse tower on the first stack , Moray was asking of the guard-captain whether the Countess was at home when the door from the first of the bridge-corridors was flung open and a young woman came in at the run , hair blown , laughing-eyed , skirts kilted up the better to run , fine bosom tumultuous — as unusual a Countess of Dunbar and March as was the castle of which she was chatelaine . |
6 | Now the stranger was standing on the quayside , watching several straining seamen carry a large , brass-bound chest down the gangplank . |
7 | A lone jeep was careering up the middle of the 18th fairway , bucking and bouncing in its haste to reach the scene of the ‘ exercise . ’ |
8 | Meh'Lindi in Stealer guise was racing at a crouch through dark ducts and service tunnels . |
9 | ON TUESDAY 8 October 1957 , a physicist was working on the No.1 ‘ pile ’ at the Windscale atomic energy establishment in Cumberland . |
10 | J. C. D. Clark has asserted that government at St James 's and Westminster was conducted " in terms which usually owed relatively little to a sense of popular pressure or wide accountability " , and although he can not deny that the electorate was growing in the period c. 1680 – 1715 , he attributes this to the attempts by the party leaders to manipulate the potential electorate for their own purposes : " The parties , in other words , created their electorate in these years ( rather than vice versa ) " . |
11 | At the house of the Chief Scribe , Reni 's major domo was waiting at the gate to meet them . |
12 | A pro-Khomeini mutiny began among Air Force technicians ( known as homagars ) and then spread to other ranks ; by 10 February the Air Force was fighting against the Imperial Guard . |
13 | After the battles of Midway , El Alamein and Stalingrad it was apparent that , to paraphrase Churchill , the ring was closing round the Axis and there could be only one outcome . |
14 | The President was responding to the defeat on Feb. 19 of the ruling National Party ( NP ) in a by-election in Potchefstroom , in the western Transvaal , where the Conservative Party ( CP ) , the official white opposition party , won a majority of 2,140 , overturning the NP 1989 general election majority of 1,583 . |
15 | The defendant was standing in the dock awaiting the sentence which was given immediately for the charge which had been reduced to manslaughter . |
16 | Devraux was staring towards the front flaps as she entered and he froze when he saw her . |
17 | Marco was stepping over the spasming limb as if the robot was n't there . |
18 | Marco was going down the steps to the airlock . |
19 | Marco was going down the steps to the airlock . |
20 | At a thanksgiving service her second in command was writing at the top of the steps for one of the leaders to arrive . |
21 | Mr Salmond may well be right in supposing that Labour 's Scottish high command was looking for an excuse to wriggle out of its reluctant commitments to constitutional co-operation . |
22 | The image came and went , but it was sharper , the fuzz was clearing round the edges . |
23 | The club was reacting to a proposal by Glasgow Brightsiders that the Scottish men 's first division should consist of just six teams next season . |
24 | Then a reminder of the tragedy came during World War I when a Polish soldier was walking over the bridge one starlit night when he saw the wraith of a man dancing on the parapet . |
25 | And if they were n't properly done , you 'd tell the forewoman that that was n't in such and such a coach in compartment was needing under the seats were needing cleaning . |
26 | They gradually demonstrated more and more evidence of a defocusing of attention as the task went on , consistent with the view that although performance was not disrupted by lapses , habituation was leading to a marked drop in arousal level in these subjects . |
27 | Her mind was drifting on the waves of her pain . |
28 | Meanwhile in 1558 he wrote the Appellation to the Nobility and Estates of Scotland , a work which , taken in conjunction with his Letter addressed to the Commonalty of Scotland , shows how far his mind was moving towards a positive theory of the rights of resistance in God 's cause . |
29 | Already Lavender 's scheming mind was going over the possibilities that this water-jug job had opened up for her . |
30 | I looked as if I was reading the paper , but my mind was going over the events at Ingard House , and the curious discrepancy in the stories about Andrew Stavanger . |