Example sentences of "[adv] to [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Last week Mr Cojuangco came close to getting back on the board of San Miguel , the country 's largest firm , which he once controlled . |
2 | Even if only half these elderly people find that the withdrawal of tax relief makes private medical insurance too expensive for them and , consequently , revert once more to relying solely on the NHS for treatment , the cost to the nation of providing this care would be approximately £136 million . |
3 | It 's large a low level route , sticking to valley bottoms and passes rather to going up on the fells . |
4 | I hope this may be of some use , and look forward to reading more on the subject in future editions . |
5 | I much look forward to learning more about the Association and all your work . |
6 | Really , it was because she looked forward to getting out of the house by herself ! |
7 | He said : ‘ I 'm really looking forward to getting back to the hot-seat for the new series . |
8 | ‘ I 'm really looking forward to getting back to the hot seat for the new series , ’ says Gerry . |
9 | I was already looking forward to going out in the evening — a few drinks and a chat to Jamie , my friend , and some sweaty , ear-ringing music at the Arms . |
10 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , Claire , of Warwick Street , Middlesbrough , can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |
11 | Since having the frame fitted at Middlesbrough General Hospital , she can look forward to walking independently for the first time . |