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

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1 You will be all right walking alone to your house ? ’
2 Was the reality of the situation only just getting through to him ?
3 Very much like taking away to me that did , very much like no no no no .
4 He was not particularly looking forward to it .
5 If they have never let their son or daughter go but are still jealously holding on to them , they may resent the marriage partner and therefore look for every possible fault .
6 Oh dear I 'm really really really really really looking forward to it .
7 Perhaps they were not aware that in this respect de Pomiane was often simply harking back to his Polish origins , thereby refreshing French cookery in the perfectly traditional way .
8 They arranged to go out for a drink on the second evening , although Kathleen was n't really looking forward to it as it was bound to turn into a ‘ What was the name of that blonde with the big chest ? ’ sort of session and she would end up driving them both home and quite likely putting them both to bed !
9 Hirsch is here defiantly looking back to something like the spirit which , in England , inspired the Newbolt Report and Scrutiny in its heyday , and which no doubt still evokes a sympathetic response in teachers on both sides of the Atlantic .
10 Then quickly turning back to her , she said , ‘ But I do know how he feels about you .
11 More than that he was almost certainly looking forward to it because it meant going home to be with the Lord .
12 See I know why cos you see her husband he do n't and cos when her husband come for the kids Bob was there and he said I ai n't bloody well going out to them .
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