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

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1 Parnell was in jail , and the British authorities are desperately holding on to power as support for the Land League accelerates .
2 Those who are most likely to be affected by the Labour party 's proposals to surcharge savings are those who are just coming up to retirement .
3 They are probably heading up to Talisker . ’
4 In conjunction with this premium increase we are also introducing exclusively to members in Great Britain and Northern Ireland with effect from 1st May next reduced rates for wives where their spouses have for their benefit separate cars where they are the main drivers provided that the wives are : —
5 We are now looking forward to Bath next year . ’
6 The men are now looking forward to Saturday when the first Challenger tanks arrive ; it 's these that 'll play a key role in any ground battles should war become unavoidable .
7 Mahogany was once prolific in the tropical forests , and having logged out the Caribbean and West Africa , merchants are now moving back to Brazil .
8 The Cassons are now coming round to Tricon 's point of view , but still need a bit of convincing .
9 ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’
10 ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’
11 Thus , we are the only definable group in the Winter Gardens today who are actually looking forward to Nigel 's speech .
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