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Had been travellingin the provinces. (Dickens) 12. When the Gadfly raised his head the sun
Had set , and the red glow
Was dying in the west. (Voynich) 13. It was Sunday morning and they
Had all
Been back at Grayhallock for three days. (Murdoch) 14. Rainborough noticed that she
Had been crying , her face was stained with tears... (Murdoch) 15. Ann
Was certainly
Being bravely cheerful in a way which both exasperated Hugh and half compelled his admiration. (Murdoch) 16. The moment the noise
Ceased , she
Glided from the room;
Ascended the stairs with incredible softnees and silence; and was lost in the gloom above. (Dickens) 17. We
hadn't been married a month before 1 was out of love with him. He was in Lincolnshire at the time, and
I was living near him. (Hansford Johnson), 18. When Cowperwood
Reached the jail, Jasper was there. (Dreiser) 19. Susan Nipper stood opposite to her young mistress one morning, as she folded and sealed a note she had been writing. (Dickens) 20. The whole party arrived in safety at the Bush before Mr. Pickwick
Had recovered his breath. (Dickens) 21. He [Hugh] jumped to feel Ann's clasp upon his arm. She
Had been saying something to him. (Murdoch) 22. He
Had scarcely
Had time to form this conclusion, when a window above stairs was thrown up. (Dickens) 23. The door was just going to be closed...when an inquisitive boarder, who
Had been peeping between the hinges, set up a fearful screaming. (Dickens) 24. Mr. Pecksniff and his fair daughters
Had not stood warming themselves at the fire ten minutes, when the sound of feet was heard upon the stairs. (Dickens) 25. He [Cowperwood]...
Was forever
Asking questions with a keen desire for an intelligent reply. (Dreiser) 26. He turned off the electric light. The electric light
Had been burning all night. (Hemingway) 27....she
Would go on discussing a book she said she had read but manifestly
hadn't or she
Would break up a dull conversation with some fantastic irrelevance for which everyone was secretly grateful. (Hilton) 28. When Katie
Brought in the tea-tray, the boy
Opened his eyes and
Sat up with a bewildered air. (Voynich) 29. When we were boy and girl we
Used
To call each other by our Christian names. (Maugham) 30. There were bits of the work that, because I
Had been doing them so long, I knew better than anyone else. (Snow) 31. He
Had sat down with the child on his knees, and
Was helping her to put the flowers in order. (Voynich) 32. He
Had
s
At ruminating about the matter for some time, when the voice of Roker demanded whether he might come in. (Dickens) 33. He seemed to be quietly and carefully deciding what he
Was going to say. (Murdoch) 34. There was no doubt that their arrival
Had transformed the factory for her. Rosa
Had been working in the factory for about two years. Before that she
Had been a journalist. (Murdoch) 35. After dinner Ruby came and sat with us in the lounge. She remained even after the dancing
Had started . We
Had arranged to play bridge later, but we
Were waiting for Mark... and also for Josie. She
Was going to make a fourth with us. (Christie) 36. She
Used to sit with him and his family a lot. He
Used to take her for drives sometimes. (Christie) 37. George made no answer, and we found... that he
Had been asleep for some time. (Jerome K. Jerome) 38. She talked and laughed and positively forgot until
He had come in... that Pearl Fulton
Had not turned up. (Mansfield) 39. Some years ago, when I was the Editor of a Correspondence Column, I
Used to receive heartbroken letters from young men asking for advice and sympathy. (Leacock) 40. 1 took the sculls. I
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