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

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1 He had seen men come and go ; squads of them went through their training and came out bright-eyed WOP-AIRs thirsting to get on to an aerodrome to finish their training and then into action .
2 Other shops hoping to move in to the complex include Rumbelows , Dorothy Perkins and H. Samuel .
3 Family health services authorities have found themselves acting with and on behalf of district health authorities wanting to get closer to general practitioners and to understand better what they want purchased .
4 But there it was , The Cottage , its porch right over the pavement to the gutter , red reflectors for night traffic on its corners , pedestrians having to detour on to the road before regaining the pavement again .
5 The biopsies studied in this group showed no histological improvement despite the patients claiming to adhere strictly to the gluten free diet ( eight ) .
6 For any mothers wanting to go back to education , of whatever age , there are a variety of courses available such as Fresh Start courses and TOPS courses .
7 This is not to protect the LIFESPAN image , but to ensure that users trying to log on to LIFESPAN get the correct response from LNAP ( LIFESPAN Not Available Process ) ; ie. that the process is not available .
8 Cleared of rape , Austin Donnellan stepped out of the Old Bailey and stepped into an angry scum of photographers and reporters fighting to get close to him .
9 ( One notable exception is the University of London , which recently issued guidelines on what was acceptable in a house officer 's post and warned that jobs failing to come up to standard would not be recognised . )
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