Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 DRDA application programming interfaces are more complex to write to than the SQL Access Group interfaces , he says .
2 THE GOSPEL according to Bobby Gillespie has always been more fun to read than to listen to but the media-friendly Scotsman has finally justified his own hype by drawing up the definitive blueprint for ‘ 90 's Rave culture .
3 He tried to remember what they used to listen to but the names that came were too embarrassingly ancient to be spoken in public , even to William .
4 Some people found the sing-song voice a barrier , and found the beginning and the middle easier to listen to than the end .
5 At least one cave should be provided for the female to retire to if the male is getting overly aggressive in the courtship .
6 Physically and emotionally exhausted groups of people sit round the bed of the ill person feeling quite unable to leave even though they may have children at home or jobs to go to or a multitude of other functions .
7 Indeed , in many parts of the south of England , there are no other jobs to go to because the manufacturing sector — the productive sector — has been almost wiped out .
8 ‘ No unit to go to and no hope of getting my Commission back .
9 When things go wrong , they will want more to turn to than a toll-free telephone help-line .
10 The music was extremely good to dance to and the skins were excellent dancers , although they turned to the slow , deep soul music for close dancing .
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