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

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1 Even without insisting on the strict claim that inference from fact to value is logically inadmissible , a claim which since Hume has been a commonplace , and after G. E. Moore 's analysis of the Naturalistic Fallacy was for some time an orthodoxy , it has been convenient to stay out of range of standard criticisms by showing that we can get along well enough without resorting to this kind of inference .
2 Philip had to enlist the aid of the police to get his ten shillings back before moving to another room in Victoria :
3 MUST BE NOTIFIED IMMEDIATELY IN WRITING TO SUCH CARRIER BUT IN ANY EVENT WITHIN THREE DAYS OF DISCOVERY AND IF POSSIBLE A REPORT OBTAINED AT THE TIME OF ARRIVAL .
4 I have met knitters with bad backs , frozen shoulders , tennis elbows and so on from doing to much knitting at a time .
5 But instead of sticking to this problem , which is interesting in itself , Yockey makes wild extrapolations in a futile attempt to show how the classical concept of information can be applied to problems in generating information .
6 During one meandering discussion Mr Glover wonders aloud why the trio are huddled in a fancy hotel , instead of talking to each other back at the office , like less exalted folk .
7 Apart from listening to that racket .
8 We look forward to contributing to this debate .
9 The PBAA has been lobbying the government for public television for over ten years and is looking forward to contributing to this inquiry process .
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