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

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1 A good working relationship also enhances an officer 's intelligence system , more effectively bringing to his attention knowledge of pollutions for which the discharger or his neighbours may be responsible .
2 He had closed his eyes again and was once more listening to his voices .
3 STILL admirably sticking to their principles , the Hernandez Brothers recently turned down a very large sum from Warner Brothers for the rights to make a film of the Love And Rockets comic .
4 Jennie preferred to stay and supervise ; she was always backstage seeing to their make-up :
5 The Chancellor — clearly just clinging to his job — told Ministers at a Cabinet meeting yesterday that they must slash millions off their budgets .
6 He was not to make another attempt , later tragically falling to his death from nearby Cousin 's Buttress .
7 He would ride the boy on his shoulders or shove him roughly aside according to his mood .
8 I want to hear what you 've got to say now 'cos at the moment it 's hard enough listening to your gems to even contemplate buying what 's spouting out of your Arsenal .
9 As with the shares of any quoted company , prices can vary quite substantially according to their supply and demand , which in turn can be determined by a variety of market factors .
10 Yes , I , I was actually just saying to my wife last night , erm , who would have ever thought that in the same year , we could have lost two of the greatest wing-halves , as they were in those days , but I suppose mid-field players they 'd be known as today , who 'd
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