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

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1 The thing is , I mean we 're hardly to getting to grips with other people .
2 You are warned that cats do not take kindly to walking to heel like a dog , and prefer to walk alongside you .
3 He was only missing from Palace line-ups from that time as a result of injury or illness , though his playing record demonstrates that he was prone to neither , and it was while we had Billy Callender in goal that Palace came closest to returning to Division 2 in 1928–29 , when we finished as runners-up to Charlton on goal average .
4 A SICK Bosnian boy took a step closer to fleeing to Britain for specialist treatment after a fund-raising balloon race was a soar-away success .
5 She looks forward to relocating to Leeds with the NHS Management Executive in 1992 .
6 She has already been on holiday to Portugal and is looking forward to moving to Cambridge to be near her daughters and grandchildren .
7 But I 'm looking forward to getting to Europe to promote it there .
8 But for the first time , shortly before his death , he had stopped looking forward to going to work .
9 The situation did n't improve much during the rest of the week and for the first time since Rachel had been working at OBEX she found herself not looking forward to going to work in the mornings .
10 We have been able to resume many former activities and look forward to going to France again , as we have done a number of times , and stay in a tiny village in the mountains of Provence .
11 His frankly delighted countenance spurred her on to effort : ‘ I myself , ’ she heard herself saying , ‘ am very much looking forward to going to Japan for the first time .
12 ‘ Anyway , I am looking forward to going to court — so there ! ’
13 He 's looking forward to travelling to Israel and Australia early next year to train for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 .
14 The battalion could now look forward to returning to Werl and the preparations for firing camp , when the Warriors ' guns could be fired on the range .
15 On one day he would articulate his awareness that his life-span would be short ; on other days he would speak vibrantly to the issue of looking forward to returning to work , to what type of work he would be doing in the future , and so forth and so on .
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