Example sentences of "was [v-ing] all the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It sometimes felt that she was blushing all the time .
2 She felt she was blushing all the time on these trips , at the conditions of life they were intruding upon , at Jannie 's plans to turn it to their advantage , at Jannie 's evident affection for her .
3 While other holidaymakers end up changing their last few pesetas and returning to bills on the doormat , bronzed Antonia was laughing all the way to her agent Max Clifford .
4 I was writing all the stuff , all this weirdo stuff , and he was standing over me looking at me , looking at what I was writing .
5 Now she was saving all the cash
6 Making light of what was a potentially ugly situation Ray said : ‘ It was mainly the champion 's brother who was causing all the trouble .
7 He refuses to elaborate except to add that ‘ it was rough-housing all the way ’ .
8 Public interest in athletics was growing all the time and it was good to be coming through while that was happening .
9 Things were particularly bad for the people who owed Miss Louise because the interest was growing all the time .
10 The raft of crashed boats had now reached 1,500 and was growing all the time .
11 He became especially good as a one-day containing bowler , playing a big part in his county 's successes , and contributing many useful , if very idiosyncratic , lower middle order runs ; while his Test bowling average was declining , his batting figure was improving all the time , and reached a handy 21 .
12 He had told me he was going all the way to Stornoway and I could tell that it was quite an event .
13 My first feeling was one of excitement : I was getting all the pleasure of being in a conspiracy without having to take any of the responsibility for it .
14 Well it 's all the practice cos I mean he was moving all the time !
15 The water was rising all the time , and we had to seal him inside a waterproof bag and drag him through the sump . ’
16 By 1801 , the House was providing all the clothing for the prisoners in Bedford gaol .
17 Yeah , he was saying all the way back , please mummy do n't hit me
18 he was saying all the sort say at work you know that they they do n't know and they start on about er
19 But it seemed to Paige now that he was doing all the giving and she was taking without returning anything .
20 So er , you see , you 'd got to really watch what you was doing all the while .
21 Tim Skerritt was doing all the talking .
22 Laughton added that speculation about John Gallagher leaving Headingley sounded as though the player 's agent was doing all the talking .
23 She said : ‘ The man with him was doing all the talking .
24 Because they continued to be economically independent , these working older people , both men and women , were often remembered as strong characters , like the Lancashire shopkeeping grandmother , a ‘ powerful personality ’ who was without any doubt ‘ boss of the concern ’ , or the old North Welsh woman who ‘ was doing all the cobbling for the neighbours in Berthengam , and … they were done by her well . ’
25 I was crying all the time .
26 It was taking all the pleasure out of things and Maggie 's lips drooped like a disappointed girl 's .
27 When he was winning all the time , people spoke of his alleged meanness and refusal to communicate ; when he fell foul of the Inland Revenue they carefully looked the other way .
28 er , well that was changing all the time but we had erm like
29 Her mother was putting all the responsibility on her . ’
30 The paper 's usual film reporter would write the story from Miranda 's notes ; he 'd already attended several days ' shooting of the new , as yet untitled film , the first Meursault to be made in Britain , which was a supreme sign that the decade was making all the difference to the world 's view of the country , and its relation to the avant-garde .
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