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

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1 The unfortunate Met Officers all over Bomber Command had plenty of explaining to do during that summer , as the weather was unusually bad .
2 So you 're wanting to go to that swimming class on Monday ?
3 Believing that its original charter — the establishment of SVR4 as the main focus for future Unix development — has largely been achieved , UI is now looking to build on that success , and , said the source ‘ we 've now worked out how ’ .
4 Imagine wanting to live in that room , that awful room , with walls like dung-heaps , what has happened in there , what has been done in that room ?
5 And it would be attractive to people wanting to live in that area .
6 ‘ The scrum has been the least impressive aspect of our game and the Lions are looking to improve in that area , ’ added Moore .
7 Erm , I know that over the last few days you 've gone through the process of writing prioritised notes , so I 'm not going to go through that process with you .
8 description , because there 's no way I 'm going to go into that position again , no
9 I 'm not going to go into that , but what I 'm saying is we need to recognise this , because if you do recognise it , it makes life that much easier , does that .
10 So er I 'm actually going to go to that meeting , Jane asked if , you know there 's anybody i really , really invited anyone from C S M T to go .
11 Oh we , we was going to go to that were n't we ?
12 ‘ There was no way I was going to go for that .
13 It 's not long before he 's trying to explain the telepathic communities that will flourish after the apocalypse to me and offering this example : ‘ It 's like when you fancy someone , and you know you 're going to go with that person .
14 No way was I going to drive along that !
15 He is not going to sink to that .
16 Mrs Jones 's response was ‘ No way am I going to agree with that . ’
17 Yes he was , you see and he used to come down , you know , and everybody 's family waiting to go into that tiny tiny little surgery but I do n't know if it 's the same now and the door half open in er well , anyway , still er he , he , he , he used to put something in a bottle and fill it up with water some liquid
18 So I accept the point that , that Lynn made , but I feel that it 's a , somebody 's eventually going to fall into that water .
19 She was n't going to stand for that !
20 Disgrace ‘ It is an absolute disgrace that these thugs terrorised defenceless animals for no reason at all and even threatened our staff who tried to intervene and we are not going to stand for that , ’ he said .
21 I assure my hon. Friend that I was going to come to that issue , which is important .
22 Well , if there 's only one level of structure then evidence about the and evidence of that meaning are both going to bear on that .
23 ‘ How many people are going to worry about that , Ben ?
24 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
25 The United States had the same sort of missiles in Italy and in Turkey and , before this crisis had developed , President Kennedy had in fact ordered them er to be er er returned to the United States , these missiles had no strategic purpose at all because a major change that had come into the strategic equation was the arrival of the intercontinental ballistic missile , and it was these missiles , really , which held the strategic balance er and were to change in fact radically both international politics and global strategy over the years to come , but I 'm going to talk about that later , the point I 'm making here is that er Khrushchev claimed that the missiles were there in the event of an American assault on Cuba , they were a deterrent weapon in exactly the same way as the defensive deterrent weapons er were d were defensive er for er the United States and for the Soviet Union .
26 Now if we 're going to exit on that side , where 's the best position that you would normally be in ?
27 an and then erm you know , who 's going to listen to that tonight , you know , to see what they 've
28 If you knew that a friend was going to look at that magazine shortly after you , and that the friend would see which answer you had marked , would you seriously tick a ) or b ) ?
29 Can I suggest that those members of the General Purposes Committee who are going to look at that area anyway , also have a look at the me the problems of , of this bank side , which is actually collapsing , er due to the weight of , of people .
30 Yeah , well he 's he 's going to look at that for us .
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