Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] to [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After end of lake turn right up ridge : a tough path is marked with cairns to begin with , but make your own way , keeping close to steep slope on right , up to summit ( a stiffish scramble ) ( b ) 7 .
2 But more to the point , the flight and maintenance crews have great confidence in them and regard the reports they generate as being very important , contributing significantly to improved safety in the air .
3 Although all of the practices were looking forward to continued participation in the scheme , there were some concerns about the future .
4 Aircrew were looking forward to full use of the C-47TP as it will have more room within its stretched fuselage for more equipment and have an 11 hour endurance .
5 We are looking forward to ever-increasing production from our huge investments in the past few years and therefore , even if the oil price remains flat , to ever-increasing cash flow .
6 A final complication is recent evidence that bitches may be reinfected during late pregnancy or lactation , leading directly to transmammary infection of the suckling pups , and , once patency is established in the bitch , to contamination of the environment with eggs .
7 In fact , one adherent of the New Cambridge School , Lord Kaldor ( 1980 ) , went so far as to say that there is no empirical support for a high PSBR leading either to substantial growth in money supply or to high rates of interest .
8 Responding directly to perceived criticism from church as well as opposition leaders , she said : ‘ For every Pharisee our system produces , you will find at least three good Samaritans . ’
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