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

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1 Councillor Community Environmental Services Committee are responsible for the large number of partnerships , social partnerships , with big business that the Labour Group are bringing to and the reason the Percent for Art was on that Committee was to link in to that er those those partnerships ' proposals .
2 What we are endeavouring to and the company has not as yet went out and dispersed of apprentices willy-nilly .
3 Well I 'm going to find David and I are going to but the two boys pyjamas and the two girls night shirts so we thought if you buys them all a pair of slippers .
4 This might be according to whether the client is new to the bureau or not , whether the enquiry is new or a continuing problem , or according to a client 's age , sex , origin , economic activity or area of residence .
5 It 's faster , more revealing , gives you a feel for the person you are talking to and the chance to encourage off-the-record remarks .
6 For a long moment their glances clashed like swords , then there was a shout behind her , and she turned to see the two men he 'd been talking to and a short stout woman in a dark overall running towards them .
7 Now , at Madeleine 's insistence , they were going to while the night away at the Cave of Harmony nightclub , where they would all get even hotter dancing the shimmy , the foxtrot or the black bottom .
8 Retired businessman had been trying to but the 1936 Armstrong Siddeley for years , but was told the car was not for sale .
9 And I think this inward investment that Professor Lock is referring to and the scale of investment that he is referring to must be considered as additional and and would draw in additional jobs .
10 So the next message that I was going to or the next thing I was concerned about really , was on page
11 It declined to discuss who specifically it was talking to or the substance of the discussions .
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