Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 The Stop the M12 group is also opposed to upgrading the A12 , fearing this would be just as damaging to the environment .
2 Second , because its hidden curriculum can be just as undermining to our real intentions as that of the former withdrawal system .
3 The latter are quite as real as the former , may have equally far-reaching results and can be just as limiting to the quality of life in the individual concerned .
4 If we make ourselves the bar , if we suggest that self-determination is the right of every people on earth but the Germans , we risk creating resentments in Germany which could be quite as destabilising to the European order as reunification .
5 That 's the impression I 've been under but according to form you can do what you bloody want .
6 Erm while your children were here and going to school in , in and all that , did they have any instruction from , from the temple , any extra tuition in anything ?
7 Soon all were aboard and waving to those unfortunate enough to stay behind , and we would be off to Dymchurch or some other exotic foreign place .
8 It is just that going to the cinema has become inexorably linked with the purchase and consumption of such foods .
9 Still the fairest one of all , Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is back and coming to theatres everywhere , Snow White is a beautiful , captivating and timeless of the day everyone fell in love with her , in the world first full length animated feature .
10 Yeah , but is n't that going to be incorporated in as one package ?
11 I was seriously considering going to India to become a monk but I never got round to it ! ’
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