Example sentences of "to [v-ing] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The South African Grand Prix at Kyalami was also won by Lauda but Hunt came close to catching him at the end , losing by just over a second .
2 Despite their criticism , peer review is the method most commonly used within the Research Councils for evaluating the scientific contributions of their own staff , in addition to using it for the evaluation of research proposals .
3 Obligations of this kind are sometimes found in the Articles , as an alternative , or in addition , to including them in the subscription and shareholders ' agreement .
4 I look forward to seeing you at the festival .
5 I look forward to seeing you at the party tonight .
6 I look forward to seeing you at the Exhibition launch at the Advice Shop on the evening of the 13th .
7 We both look forward to seeing you at the end of this term , and to those warm family evenings of good food , relaxation and talk .
8 My colleagues and I look forward to seeing you at the meeting .
9 Lance is making long-distance calls from his study — he 's looking forward to seeing you in the morning .
10 Looking forward to seeing you in the summer , and thanks again so much to you and the other participants for your help .
11 This project develops potentially superior demand systems with a view to incorporating them in the model .
12 Cornered , he resorted to patting her on the shoulder , while across his face flitted the craven smile of a man dealing with an unpredictable pet that yet might turn on him .
13 We would ask the Lord Chancellor to look at our contribution closely with a view to adopting it for the judiciary . ’
14 You never come near to suspecting it in the North .
15 Over the years various attempts will have been made to insulate houses like these , but these are unlikely to match modern standards , and it will pay you to check out your existing level of insulation , with a view to improving it for the future .
16 Wimpol remains totally committed to supporting you in the development of your career and , through suitable training , to ensuring that you play a full part in the company 's continued growth .
17 ‘ I 'll definitely stick to wearing them in the future , ’ he told me in an exclusive interview .
18 especially when it came to humping it into the van the A L O was nowhere to be found .
19 The good thing about having the machines on the vehicle are that we can give him that electric shock as opposed to taking him to the hospital to have that electric shock .
20 He had got as far as the packaging and labelling them at his premises prior to taking them to the ship .
21 Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust in 1930 to which all the family pictures were transferred with a view to donating them to the nation .
22 The answer is to unwind some of the absurdities of the intervention system which mean that far too much money is devoted to financing the depreciation of beef rather than to putting it on the table .
23 ‘ I look forward to putting it to the test . ’
24 It only remains for me to say how much I look forward to welcoming you to the Craigendarroch Country Estate .
25 We greatly look forward to welcoming you to the Craigendarroch Country Estate .
26 ‘ It 's a very rare model , but while I ca n't get fired up to restoring it at the moment , I just can not bring myself to sell it , ’ is Gordon 's dilemma .
27 He had a peculiar habit of sliding effortlessly from throwing me a bait to hitting me over the head with it .
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