Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] with [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 a landlord of premises let together with furniture to a tenant whose term is still unexpired ; if the furniture is wrongfully seized by the sheriff , it is the tenant and not the landlord who can sue for conversion .
2 Gould made use of the fact that in the dark the bees orient their dance to gravity but if they can see the sun they dance directly with respect to it .
3 Every Sunday morning when his wife woke him he soundly ( if silently ) cursed his adopted religion ; but the hell of getting up when all sensible creatures were lost in lovely sleep , was more than compensated for by the feeling of well-being after Mass , which made him beam and glow like an advertisement for salts — ‘ It 's Inner Cleanliness that counts ! ’ — ; and look forward with relish to eggs and bacon with a righteous sense of having earned them , and the lazy hours to follow .
4 ‘ It 's reached a stage lately where the players look forward with relish to away games . ’
5 Erm , Mr Deputy Speaker , we on this side of the house look forward with confidence to the nineteen ninety four European elections whatever boundaries they take place on .
6 I look forward with interest to your reactions to this proposal .
7 We look forward with interest to what the pay review body will report in January .
8 Grading is a method of achieving a shorthand synthesis of every possible quality that one might wish to be included in a profile , consolidated into a symbol which examiners understand pragmatically with reference to a platonic point of reference existing in the minds of a group of examiners who have worked together , while a profile , however detailed , can never be more than an attempt to put down all those qualities .
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