Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [v-ing] to [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Viewers familiar with Dr Latimer 's assistant in Do n't Wait Up will be forgiven for defecting to another channel . |
2 | The point can now be clarified by turning to another illustration , one based on a contemporary debate concerning the changing nature of British politics . |
3 | Later , when dealing with the case against the appellant Low , and having told the jury that they could not consider as evidence against him any statements made by the second appellant , he added : ‘ Now in deciding what it was that the first accused is proved to have done , you must consider all the evidence available in the case against the first accused in coming to this decision , but only that evidence . ’ |
4 | The dish can of course be reheated without coming to any harm . |
5 | One requires a background of considerable behavioural complexity before one is justified in attributing to any creature beliefs , intentions and so on . |
6 | Now , I am afraid — if rumour is correct — he is reduced to confiding to any journalist who will listen that he was a dissident from day one , bound unwillingly into the whole scheme by a love of collective responsibility . |
7 | We seemed to have gone past talking to each other and one day Gabrielle took the children off to her parents and just did n't come back . ’ |
8 | It would be funded by tying to this course 8–10 of the 23 WCC scholarships that Christian Aid already finances . |
9 | can tell many stories about this gun and recently , when another gun er was being assembled for transporting to another country , was able to explain with the aid of a photograph that such guns have existed and this received publicity in the Telegraph and Argus . |