Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] to [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But as yet we 've not had an announcement on those , what those conditions are attaching to the use of the , of the grant . |
2 | A month afterwards the teams will be sent out to discover whether retailers are sticking to the letter of the law . |
3 | Group members should not only feel that they are contributing to the life of the group , but that their participation is important . |
4 | I am praying to the God of Laughter for unconditional mercy . |
5 | Can there be a more telling difference between the day when the CBI has confirmed the depth of the recession , unemployment is rising faster than in any other European country , we have a training and skills crisis , which the Government are making worse daily , and the fact that the Conservatives are returning to the agenda of the 1970s because they have no answers to the problems of the 1990s ? |
6 | We are aspiring to the state of village idiots , to whom everything is a source of amazement . |
7 | But after 40 years of post-war public sector housing there is now evidence of widespread rejection , and some community groups are looking to the promise of community architecture ( Wates and Knevitt , 1987 ) . |
8 | Lenders are looking to the level of profits now seen rather than on the prospect of ‘ jam tomorrow ’ . |
9 | ‘ We are looking to the government for a fundamental change in attitudes towards training . ’ |
10 | Presently , we are looking to the completion of the scheme , either as flats or possibly as a small hotel or restaurant . |
11 | No , no as the Director has indicated , we are looking to the east of the county . |
12 | So we are looking to the effect of the aims , a low paid county , that 's not something , Chairman , I 'm proud of , because I do think that , that those , that areas with a high paid economy are genuinely more prosperous areas . |
13 | Mr Mitchell said yesterday : ‘ We are looking to the future with optimism , hence the investment . ’ |
14 | for no one concerned with education could deny that , in teaching , teachers are looking to the future of the child . |
15 | On the contrary , all perceptions as well of the sense as of the mind are according to the measure of the individual and not according to the measure of the universe . |
16 | We 're going to a party on Saturday night it 's my friends birthday party , see if I can get you an invite |
17 | We 're going to a restaurant for dinner so I want to have something special ; |
18 | But then it 's the per it 's the , if you 're going to the union with the one , it 's that coming back |
19 | Then you 're going to the dancing at the weekend , spilling all sorts of Ecstasy , taking jellies after the dance . |
20 | we 're going to the clinic on Monday I know I forgot when I was there last week , so do n't worry she wo n't die for lack of vitamins . |
21 | ‘ I suppose we 're going to the mainland on another wild-goose chase ? ’ |
22 | And then we 're going to the dentist at four . |
23 | You 're going to the meeting in New York , of course ? |
24 | ’ You 're going to the House of Commons tomorrow , what message are you taking there ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Oh yeah , ’ retorts Mike , ‘ at last you 're getting to the core of the issue . ’ |
26 | ‘ Oh yeah , ’ retorts Mike , ‘ at last you 're getting to the core of the issue . ’ |
27 | I think for a very small company this perhaps might be more complicated in computing terms than would be worthwhile , but as soon as you 're getting to the point of many orders in a week , then it can be exceedingly useful to be able to ask the computer to tell you for example what are all the outstanding orders , what are all the overdue orders , what is the stock position bearing in mind that some stock is committed for certain orders , what orders have we got with suppliers to us which are still outstanding , and questions of this sort , can make your business much more efficient . |
28 | You can pack it up , but you can still see the front so you know how near you 're getting to the end of your job . |
29 | What do we need to ensure in terms of pitch when we 're speaking to a group of people ? |
30 | You ca n't make eye contact if you 're speaking to a piece of paper . |