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

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1 These schemes and the benefits they provide , in general , are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class ( James , 1984 ) .
2 I am sure that they did not consider just talking to London Transport about that .
3 That is one point of view ; another is that these future Nobel laureates may in fact earn their prizes by bringing more supercomputing to science , and thus moving more of science into cyberspace .
4 He wrote her a brief note merely saying he had had to go home owing to illness and had found , on his return , that he was to report forthwith to the War Office .
5 The facts — that Chrissie has been caught taking food home , the higher than average food costs , etc. — show that things have n't been going entirely according to plan , but what are the causes ?
6 erm in general we must remember that Iran was erm stating very clearly that it was exporting it 's revolution and there were statements which came out from the Iraqui from the Irani revolutionary committee that they were against the Arab states at the time and that they were very committed towards liberating Israel through Baghdad and such statements was coming , so obviously erm the Arabs had to stick together according to charter of the league of Arab states , which everybody was a member of , and Iraq being subjected to war it was natural for the Arabs to give Iraq support .
7 If used strictly according to recommendations , chemical treatments have their place , if only as a last resort for serious threats .
8 So everything 's going really according to plan .
9 Undoubtedly there are differences in people 's experiences of support between grandparents and grandchildren , but we have so little up-to-date evidence on this issue that it is difficult to say how far such experiences vary systematically according to gender , ethnicity or social class .
10 Attitudes to family and children vary considerably according to class , however .
11 Holiday entitlement differs slightly according to job level , age and length of service .
12 The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances .
13 Most important is support for IBM 3270 terminals , the first of the ‘ open ’ TP systems to do so according to NCR .
14 Therefore , by the mid-1970s , Cramlington was proceeding much according to plan , with a number of firms being attracted to the area and the consequent job creation being associated with extensive housing developments by both the private and , public sectors .
15 You know like going to Cleethorpes and back , how you do
16 I remember once going to Anfield , losing 2-0 , and the chairman coming into the dressing room to congratulate us warmly on only losing by two goals .
17 Standard English varies stylistically according to audience , purpose and situation .
18 However , the pattern varies considerably according to region and social class .
19 ‘ The bottles in which the samples were placed were not sealed properly according to IAAF rules , ’ said Mr Emig .
20 Bream shoal together according to size .
21 The ethnic and religious composition of the force varied greatly according to rank .
22 Even this type of housing , however , is not always allocated solely according to need and council tenants are expected to pay economic rents , i.e. rents that would be charged in the private market .
23 When I got down to the park , the combination of the cold and my long sleep that afternoon made me feel too restless to contemplate actually going to sleep again , so I just sat there on one of the benches , thinking .
24 ‘ I 'll stay here talking to Miss Jane till you come back . ’
25 It 's not for the Diary to speculate upon whose coat is cut better according to Richmond 's cloth , but we can report that none of the candidate 's pockets contained pen or paper a problem when taking down canvass details .
26 The review went largely according to Murrie 's specifications , with Armstrong and , from November , his successor , David Hubback , pruning the committees and Bridges and Brook handling the procedural aspects .
27 In HARPY , all the possible paths are specified explicitly before processing begins and collapsed into two dimensions , while in HWIM and Hearsay-II they are generated dynamically according to rules which combine partial descriptions linearly ( across time ) and hierarchically ( across levels of linguistic description ) .
28 Now Bright wo n't go there according to Radio 5 .
29 Things not gone quite according to plan ? ’
30 Give me the liberty to know , to utter and to argue freely according to conscience , above all liberties . "
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