Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] [to-vb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am writing to protest at the discrepancies between the public statements and the actions of the Scottish Secretary in his dealings with local government . |
2 | Tonight , we 're going to look at the problems of the people . |
3 | This is the first of a series of programmes in which we 're going to look at the computer and its impact on our lives . |
4 | No you do n't want that , oh you 're making a lovely train here well we 're going to stay at a hotel on the nineteenth this Sunday |
5 | Okay , so ha if you 're going to reward at the point of of actually doing the desired behaviour you 've got a problem because people er you may not be able to give them something appropriate at that time which is rewarding . |
6 | Well that 's what they 're trying to do at the moment by measuring rates of turnover of deep to surface waters |
7 | IN THE FINAL part of my series , I am going to look at the subject of wind . |
8 | In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe . |
9 | In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances . |
10 | ‘ This is not a problem we are going to solve at a desk in the education headquarters , ’ said David Montgomery , depute director of education . |
11 | There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door . |
12 | There 's somebody out there who must be sitting and waiting until you are going to knock at the door . |
13 | And while many people can look towards the advantages of a spinal unit at , Medical Centre , people are failing to look at the disadvantages that that will cause for the provision of orthopaedic services in , in , in , in . |
14 | Teachers are coming to look at the shelves and tying it up with what they do in class . |
15 | And ever since the birds have been coming to overwinter at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust in Slimbridge . |
16 | ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah . |
17 | I 'm going to retire at the end of this season |
18 | I welcome the initiative that have already been started within the County and I shall be going to look at the site which is being offered to us , er but I do feel that we should be progressing these matters as soon as possible . |
19 | And most frustrating of all would be having to witness at the conclusion of each such anecdote otherwise decent employees shaking their heads in wonder and uttering phrases like : ‘ That Mr Neighbours , he really is the best . ’ |
20 | All I 'm trying to do at the moment is to sort of get |
21 | The House may be interested to know that , because we were seeking to look at the effect of NHS management reforms over the first six months , we did not draw attention to the fact that the number of people who have been waiting for more than one year on in-patient lists is 37 per cent . |
22 | I know it has been done , but when , For Ormskirk we wanted , we were looking to interview at the end of the M fifty eight |
23 | They sort of could n't care less if you were going to leave at the end of the fourth year . |
24 | All their time was spent on the ones that were going to stay on , so ones that were going to leave at the end of the fourth year were never there and nobody sort of worried about them . ’ |
25 | This is something we said we were going to discuss at a time in the future and I thought I 'd stick it on and see how much time we 'd got left . |
26 | Rumours were beginning to circulate at the time , concerning Robert Dudley and Her Sovereign Majesty , Elizabeth 1 . |
27 | Soldiers were beginning to look at the clock and fumble with equipment , apparently preparing for a guard change . |
28 | Although BT said they were continuing to look at the results of the experiment , initial findings included the fact that not only was BT satisfied with productivity achieved but the staff themselves were only too sorry to see it end . |
29 | His sight was coming back but he still seemed to have some uneven blindness , as if he were trying to look at the world through a ragged hole in a postage stamp . |
30 | No more was heard for a while about how the Masai were straining to get at the Kikuyu . |