Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [v-ing] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Parnell was in jail , and the British authorities are desperately holding on to power as support for the Land League accelerates . |
2 | CAUSE ( Catholics against Unemployment and Social Evils ) have launched their annual appeal for hampers , for those who are not looking forward to Christmas . |
3 | You will find that ease of emphasis comes more readily if you are not standing stiffly to attention while delivering your speech . |
4 | Those who are most likely to be affected by the Labour party 's proposals to surcharge savings are those who are just coming up to retirement . |
5 | You 're not turning up to school in this are you ? |
6 | " You 're both going in to school on Monday , are n't you , Martha ? " |
7 | We 're now looking forward to teacher appraisal and the opportunities that this will give s school staff to enhance their own future development . |
8 | And he phoned , and he phoned the pub this afternoon and he says I 'm not coming in to work tonight . |
9 | ‘ I 'm not coming back to school , ’ replied Anne firmly . |
10 | The truth is , she would say , I 'm still looking forward to life beginning . |
11 | I 'm almost looking forward to prison ; plenty of dope in there , if I 'm allowed to mix with other inmates . |