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

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1 Also on Dec. 20 the general view was expressed within the TNC that the scene was now set for the major effort necessary to secure a substantial result over the next 11 months , although both within the TNC and ( on Dec. 19-20 ) within the Group of Negotiations on Goods ( GNG ) various participants voiced concern at a lack of balance in the progress achieved in certain negotiating groups , at developments in the market access groups ( especially relating to tariff reductions ) and at the devotion of insufficient attention to development issues in many parts of the negotiations .
2 The Open Software Foundation , based in Cambridge , Massachusetts is apparently bowing to user pressure over its pricing for the Distributed Computing Environment , and will announce significant price reductions for one-time Distributed Computing licences , distribution rights and royalty fees at UniForum on March 17 .
3 The council , apparently bowing to opposition pressure at " round table " negotiations under way since January [ see p. 37193 ] , also proposed a legal ban on the existence of BCP and other political party cells in workplaces and colleges .
4 OSF is apparently bowing to DCE user pressure and will announce significant price reductions for one-time DCE licenses , distribution rights and royalty fees at Uniforum on March 17 .
5 Today there are probably 12,000 healers in this country alone according to Denis Haviland , the director of the Confederation of Healing Organisations .
6 If you look at the incidence of mental confusion by status of the home for 1987 the estimate was that in the local authority homes , 24% were mentally confused , in the voluntary homes 19% were mentally confused and in the private homes 36% were mentally confused , so according to SWSG information , the percentage of people with mental confusion is highest in the private homes .
7 It was assumed by some that profitability entailed selling products to new customers , but this is not necessarily so according to Ken Wilkie , the newly appointed chief executive at IBM 's UK Havant plant .
8 The way he gained ‘ the word that sustains the weary ’ was not like a bolt from the blue , but through patiently listening to God morning by morning .
9 Frederick was leaning on his pitchfork , apparently listening to Mister Johnny who was waving his small hands and gabbling .
10 There are several dozen pairs of two-syllable words with identical spelling which differ from each other in stress placement , apparently according to word class ( noun , verb or adjective ) .
11 Sadly , the beautiful old yacht Honey Bee was only going to Cruibh Haven but they keenly solicited around the basin on my behalf .
12 Well I was only going to sleep Jo , I was n't doing anything , I 'm just tired .
13 Two other projects were so outstanding that it was decided to declare them as Commendations , both co-incidentally going to DH Mosquito work , the Mosquito Aircraft Museum 's completed restoration of TT.35 TA634 and the Night Fighter Preservation Team 's on-going restoration of NF.IIHJ711 .
14 I thought it was better going to drama school direct rather than via a university and if you 're going to act I think that 's the way .
15 ‘ He should then become more of a team player than just a superb individual , and maybe that shift will make him a lot more attractive to a lot of people , ’ he added , apparently alluding to England manager Graham Taylor .
16 1657 ) had settled ; and it was in Cambridge that he established himself , perhaps succeeding to Thomas Grumbold 's business .
17 As J. K. Galbraith ( 1979 ) has pointed out the adman actually creates markets and implants ‘ needs ’ in people ; he is not merely responding to consumer demand .
18 They admit arranging for 5,000 dollars to be handed over in envelopes but say they were merely responding to UEFA instructions to cover the officials ' expenses .
19 On Feb. 6 Japan , apparently responding to GFCCG appeals , announced that it would shortly provide Egypt , Jordan and Turkey with more than $1,030 million in low-interest loans [ see p. 38010 ] .
20 The literary circles of Richardson and Johnson proved especially welcoming to women poets including Elizabeth Carter , Anna Williams , Charlotte Lennox and Hester Mulso Chapone .
21 Now , instead of her clients coming to her , she had to walk the streets displaying her attractions ; perhaps luring to depravity men who might otherwise have been content to dream and wonder .
22 The range of benefits given to new employees relocating as a result of accepting a job offer varies widely according to company policy and individuals ' circumstances .
23 These schemes and the benefits they provide , in general , are organised hierarchically according to employment status and occupational class ( James , 1984 ) .
24 ‘ The bottles in which the samples were placed were not sealed properly according to IAAF rules , ’ said Mr Emig .
25 The remainder of these unfortunates were already contributing to family incomes as labourers , shop boys , glovers , house-servants , rag collectors and so on .
26 Completing the AIB complement is a small secretarial and administrative staff and an information officer who is , in reality , the custodian of all papers , reports and information generally relating to aircraft accidents of all kinds throughout the world .
27 But I do n't know how we 'd go about that other than just writing to town councils .
28 Thus according to David Wilson , ‘ it is a film rooted in personal memory but transcending it ’ .
29 Erm as well as just going to night school .
30 just going to Palace Brook Castle , she 's not really sure she might just give us a pound for erm .
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