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

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1 The Bradford City supporters are constantly writing to the rag complaining of too much coverage for Leeds ( It really does piss them off ) .
2 What 's worse is that the commentators are constantly fawning to the scum , the game against us at the pigstye being the prime example , going on the BBC coverage Leeds did n't appear to touch the ball let alone get it out of their own half .
3 What 's worse is that the commentators are constantly fawning to the scum , the game against us at the pigstye being the prime example , going on the BBC coverage Leeds did n't appear to touch the ball let alone get it out of their own half .
4 We are constantly talking to the press try and persuade them to give us more coverage .
5 Such discussions not only take an inordinate amount of time ( a subtle form of disobedience ) , but they are subversive because they are so rewarding to the child .
6 Spokesman Sylvia Rigby said : ‘ They seem to think we are only objecting to the level of the charge but we are against it all together . ’
7 However , an Asian community worker in North London told me ‘ West Indian children are only reacting to the insufferable cultural superiority that Asians feel .
8 This is the stage to take decisive action , because by ignoring this threat gesture , you are merely acquiescing to the dog s challenge , and adopting a subordinate position .
9 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are also beginning to consider major financial decisions which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ said Dr Brian Bailey , Infolink chairman .
10 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are beginning to consider major financial decisions , which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ he said .
11 Some of these are already leading to the introduction of modular courses in arts subjects , as well as cross-arts initiatives .
12 ‘ We 're only going to the old registry office , ’ she says .
13 ‘ We 're only going to the movies . ’
14 But you 've decided why you , you 're just rising to the bait then are n't you , if these arguments are between you , and you 're coming out with all this , it just makes you look stupid because you 're , you 're into , are n't you ?
15 We 're just getting to the end of that now , we 'll be another mark on the er five year list you know between eighty seven and ninety two .
16 Before you always felt that someone 's got this under control and they 're just going to the wire , but now they 've crossed the wire . ’
17 But we 're also looking to the future .
18 Sir I I 'm just not sure how you how you want to play this because you may feel I beginning to feel we 're probably getting to the end of this circuit here .
19 Today pensioners from Nuffield Press in Cowley and Hazel , in Aylesbury were amoung hundreds lobbying Parliament , with the shortfall affecting up to two hundred people in the region they 're now turning to the government for help .
20 Right , colleagues , we 're now going to the Energy and Utilities debate and er I 'd like to propose that we do it in the following fashion .
21 Colleagues we 're now going to the transport debate and there are five motions listed here .
22 so they 're seriously looking to the trunk road network coming down bypass and then going off round the Caernarvon bypass ?
23 ‘ You know , Mr Lytham , I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that my bequest might also wait a few more years .
24 ‘ I am rapidly coming to the conclusion , ’ said Busacher thoughtfully , ‘ that it is something personal with Madge Grimsilk and me .
25 Companies like Intermedia and Altertext exist solely to serve this market and are ever adding to the range of formats that they can handle .
26 I get to the fence leading downhill and follow it , stumbling now and again on the rocks and stones left at the side of the field ; my eyes are still adjusting to the darkness .
27 The campaign has been launched in part because of what Greenpeace calls the government 's failure to back alternatives to chlorine-based technology and instead to encourage the use of HCFCs , which are still damaging to the ozone layer .
28 Salata was arrested at 12.05am outside the development of luxury homes , centred on a polo club , after reports from security guards that he had been repeatedly coming to the south gate .
29 Such arrangements , although of advantage to the enterprises concerned , are clearly damaging to the rest of the economy .
30 HCFCs are also damaging to the ozone layer , albeit less so than CFCs .
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