Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] [to-vb] to " in BNC.

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1 Annabel was determined to get a grip on herself and do as Scott advised : remember 1965 as the year she stopped having to go to auditions and 1966 as the year in which she blossomed into a successful young New York hostess as she met Andy Warhol , Lenny Bernstein , Baby Jane Holzer , and all the other gossip-columnist fodder .
2 Feelings and emotions are examined in depth , and it is then that pupils can be seen struggling to come to terms with right and wrong .
3 TENNIS champ John McEnroe yesterday slammed having to bow to the Royal box at Wimbledon .
4 Live without doing wrong , and die hoping to go to heaven . ’
5 He had regretted refusing to talk to Rain and rung Eliot to say so .
6 Where you know so as not to have to risk going having to go to an expensive B and B because all the cheap places have gone .
7 Fewer people were coming forward to take jobs because they did n't like having to go to school .
8 I even had to resort to missing seminars and tutorials , so as to avoid having to speak to her .
9 The work includes travelling to speak to members and other interested groups to further recognition of the association .
10 And we had erm we , there was a few changes during that time , we used to get troops coming in and occupying the classroom , and we maybe , at the very early days I can remember having to go to the Street School and also the Street Hall which belong that was a church hall .
11 In it she recounts trying to come to terms with the fact that two of her four sons had been born with severe abnormalities .
12 By 1991 Rhône-Poulenc had achieved this — ‘ we wee beginning to try to be the leaders in terms of quality and performance ’ , said Landau .
13 Charles V could scarcely avoid having to respond to the appeals lodged by Albret and Armagnac .
14 This is partly because it began trying to sell to government schools only a year ago , and partly because it would prefer not to give its machines away .
15 He shrugs off calls to slow down and wo n't stop working to go to the toilet .
16 That early hour also avoided having to go to the schools to take children , an action which had caused such controversy in November 1990 .
17 Whereas childless people in the past sometimes needed counselling to come to terms with their childlessness , the current situation is more complex .
18 I was n't really sure what I was doing going to listen to a programme of classical music at the uncustomary time of 10 a.m .
19 The least productive thing to do is to keep trying to go to sleep .
20 The male nurse was totally overwhelmed by his job and by his new trousers which , being a couple of sizes too large , kept threatening to drop to half-mast .
21 minor surgery available on your doctor 's own premises , to save having to go to hospital ;
22 Moreover , the survival of Iraq 's aircraft has meant that allied pilots keep having to return to Iraqi airfields to crater the runways .
23 They kept trying to speak to her and yet they did n't see her .
24 They were supported in their action by Amy Jones , mother of Paul Jones , 33 , formerly from Denbigh , who was overcome by smoke and fumes , and Sylvia Pinsent and Geoff Sharpe , parents of Tim Sharpe , 28 , who died when he fell trying to climb to safety down a drainpipe .
25 Erm the Labour Party is absolutely furious that unemployment goes down in this country and they keep trying to say to the public that it 's all hooey and , and , and , and the figures are distorted etc. , etc. , The fact is unemployment is going down , we are overcoming the recession , er faster than any other member of the er European Community or the European union as it 's now concerned and , and these are the facts but having said all that , we on this side er certainly support a continuing strategy whether we 'll er have to continue spending money at this level , er I do n't know , hopefully er the , the recession will be overcome and the spending can be reduced , but the strategy we believe .
26 He wrote to Stead in April 1928 that he felt that for reasons of compensation he required the most ascetic and violent form of discipline , and discussed having to come to terms with celibacy as a Christian .
27 He found it trying having to listen to endless complaints about her weight , her tiredness and her inability to carry a child .
28 Much as she disliked having to talk to Robert , she knew she was bound to help .
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