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

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1 But it may not be enough according to some industry commentators .
2 It was apparently reassuring to this woman to have her aggression recognized so straightforwardly , because the couple was then able to have intercourse .
3 Someone had put on a record , slow , lazy music , and the couples on the floor were n't really dancing , merely clinging to each other like limpets , nuzzling each other 's necks .
4 The B version of the play is much less accommodating to this perspective .
5 Thus the question raised by the application is whether we should vary the appellant 's implied undertaking and free the documents for limited further disclosure having regard not only to the public interest underlying the implication of the undertaking in the first place , but also the public interest giving rise to the recognised immunity generally attaching to this class of documents .
6 20.1 In the case of any dispute or difference arising between the parties hereto relating to this Agreement or any matter arising therefrom or incidental thereto the same may be submitted to the arbitration of a single arbitrator in accordance with the provisions of the United Kingdom Arbitration Act 1979 or any statutory modification thereof for the time being in force .
7 The boy behind pulled Roy 's chair away leading to another hospital admission .
8 ‘ It has been an awful long time just getting to this stage , but it will be worth it if we can succeed . ’
9 ‘ I notice now the accent is already switching to more mobility as they come to terms with the new laws , ’ he explained .
10 But now I 'm finally getting to that burner . ’
11 They would just stand there , motionless , their eyes fixed on the horizon , scarcely speaking to each other .
12 In an exchange of letters in January , tensions rose so high that the leaders of the two sides are no longer talking to each other .
13 We give value to a relationship through selflessly ministering to each other 's needs , and we reduce the cost by blending tastes and interests .
14 There were suggestions that the Khartoum government might now be willing to contemplate secession for the south , eventually leading to some form of federation with the north .
15 Question directly relating to that point though is it not true that the Eastern Arts withdrawal of the ten thousand pound grant last year was directly related to criticisms made in both in the nineteen eighty six appraisal and subsequently and repeated both to The Star recently what with was that the marketing of the playhouse was drastically inadequate .
16 Or perhaps still according to some plan established days before .
17 Cal and her mum were hardly speaking to each other .
18 But when he thought he had reached the peak of his misery and was regretting ever coming to this place the rain started to slow and ease off .
19 It 's like talking to that wall
20 Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system .
21 We 're still talking to each other .
22 While he was still talking to that woman , the dhāmi 's body slowly began to relax .
23 If she has to deal with him at all , even quite briefly , people start saying ‘ She 's always talking to that man , — who knows why she has so much to say . ’
24 C S Lewis says , ‘ Lovers are always talking to each other about their love ; friends hardly ever talk about their friendship .
25 She was still feeling to some degree quite bemused as she walked along to her room .
26 ’ I was mostly reporting to that woman leader , Sergia ’
27 There is no question but that the Romans perceived Jesus as a military and political figure , and dealt with him strictly according to that perception .
28 I wrote to tell him this , and also referring to another book he had sent me , and I received a reply dated 19 March 1937 :
29 How much are you , knowingly , or unwittingly contributing to this situation ?
30 When the Japanese counter-attacked on other occasions they made a great hullabaloo , often shouting to each other as they came forward .
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