Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [v-ing] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , we hardly expect him to be a successful , happily married bank manager with four lovely kids just coming up to GCE or whatever they call it now .
2 No , we 're not doing horoscopes just looking ahead to Saturday afternoon .
3 They collided with the corridor wall , Cardiff still hanging on to Rohmer 's wrist .
4 Anyway , I had a purposeful shop yesterday walking along to REALFOODS where one can buy lentils , rice , chickpeas and an Aladdin 's Cave of wonderful other things from herbs to dates , apricots to honey and tea , nuts , spices and organic veg and yoghourt etc .
5 THE politicians have now mounted the campaign trail in earnest with the days rapidly whittling down to April 9th .
6 and millions of angels and also a general assembly and the congregation of the firstborn who have been enrolled in the heavens and also go with judge all and the spirit lives the brightest ones who have been made perfect , now , see most bible versions do n't use that spiritual there , they render it as spirit lives the brightest ones who have been made perfect , now is that verse they 're talking about the apostles then reaching up to perfection and
7 ‘ I want you to organize inquiries as to the whereabouts of Alfred Glynn , starting at the bookshop then going on to residents in the street who might have seen him ; get in touch with his brother at the pottery .
8 It 's understood a doctor from the Hospital has joined the team of medical experts now flying out to Sarajevo to help with the evacuation .
9 WITH Britain 's economy just coming back to life , its car production rose by 7.7% last month to the highest March level for 19 years .
10 Set in Alaska , it stars the Canadian folk-singer k. d. lang as Kotz , an orphaned Eskimo of ambiguous sexual identity and brooding potential violence , who latches on to Roswitha ( Rosel Zech ) , a middle-aged German emigree librarian still hanging on to memories of lost happiness like the jars of preserved berries she keeps in her bedroom .
11 The following day 's hill race once again developed into a Swanson/Dugdale battle , with Swanson finally pulling away to victory as they completed the race on the stadium track .
12 The forwards exerted pressure from time to time , with Thompson and the substitute Garcia both going close to scoring .
13 You know Geoffrey , Caretaker , do n't you ? ’ said Cumbermound unexpectedly swinging round to Ian .
14 Houses on the outskirts of West Bromwich approach close on the right beyond long grass while more wild vegetation on the left stands at the top of a high embankment with a stream , pond , college and school at the foot , the land gradually rising again to Church Hill at Wednesbury .
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