Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] to [art] next " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll be right here beside you , ’ she added , climbing on to the next horse . |
2 | ‘ I would n't have thought so , ’ Aldridge said , walking over to the next one . |
3 | Furthermore , if males are in short supply in one generation , they will be selectively favoured by contributing disproportionately to the next generation . |
4 | After the passage quoted just above concerning the esteem in which Molla Fenari was held and his place in the state , and before passing on to the next event in his life , namely his going on the pilgrimage in 822 ( 8 Dhu " l-Hijja = 26 December 1419 ) , Ibn Hajar writes that Molla Fenari became widely known for his erudition and that he was both pious and abundant in culture and merit " except that he was censured for [ espousing ] the sect of Ibn al- " Arabi and for the fact that he taught the and affirmed it " : he goes on to say that Molla Fenari , on the advice of friends , abjured mention of the subject in Egypt . |
5 | Both bought a gratifyingly large number of things before passing on to the next stall , where Miss Pettigrew sat behind pyramids of tinned food , most of which , on closer inspection , proved to be for cats . |
6 | I believe that the whole country thinks that with the uncertainties in the world — in the middle east and elsewhere , as well as in the Soviet Union — and looking ahead to the next 10 years , it is essential that we maintain our minimum credible nuclear deterrent . |
7 | He continued : ‘ I am looking forward to the next Labour government throwing out the Tory anti-union laws and giving working people the protection that they need to conduct legitimate industrial action . |
8 | He had the good lecturer 's habit of referring back to the previous lecture , and looking forward to the next , so that the course flowed smoothly on . |
9 | We 're looking forward to the next issue , reminding us of home . |
10 | Some may be looking forward to the next life , others begin to take a pride in having reached advanced years , even in outliving others . |
11 | After Richard reminded me of the problems I was about to face following that first flight , I was n't looking forward to the next flying lesson . |
12 | an effective means of looking forward to the next appropriate teaching steps . |
13 | It was so bad , I 'd be looking forward to the next meal before I 'd finished the last one , ’ she says . |
14 | the end of the day saw children and parents — tired but happy — set off for home , already looking forward to the next party . |
15 | We 're dealing with the day to day running of the theatre ; shows coming in , maintenance , but also looking forward to the next productions . |
16 | As one motor racing season comes to an end , a Banbury engineering company are looking forward to the next . |
17 | ‘ I 'm sick last season has ended , but I 'm looking forward to the next one more than I have any season . |
18 | I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project . |
19 | for more than 50 years ICI acrylic materials — sheet and mooulding powders — have been used and enjoyed worldwide , Ken Barrlett reports on a business looking forward to the next 50 years . |
20 | All in all , it was a happy and stimulating Course and as one resident put it ‘ looking forward to the next time in ‘ bootiful ’ Norfolk ! |
21 | And finally , I you looking forward to the next year ? |
22 | On no account should it be regarded as something through which the traveller passes quickly while hurrying on to the next destination . |
23 | Omit each food or set of foods for about two weeks before going on to the next set . |
24 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
25 | The usual practice , therefore , is to take each question individually and mark that one question on every script before going on to the next question . |
26 | The numbers in each year are progressively multiplied by some survival ratio to forecast the number going on to the next year , with ancillary information added in as appropriate . |
27 | It was an American teaching method that , Frank insisted , allowed students to progress through the stages of education confident that they had grasped all the basics of one stage before going on to the next . |
28 | After about a dozen movements have been learned , they are strung together in a kata sequence and practised over and over again before going on to the next set of kata movements . |
29 | Because if they do n't understand that , there 's no point going on to the next stage . |
30 | She craned forward to look more clearly and saw it was Michael Swinton 's man , Punch , and that he was putting his horse , a great mangy thing , at the walls of the fields and leaping them and going on to the next as if he were steeplechasing . |