Example sentences of "[v-ing] to [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Whatever local radio you were listening to during the 3rd week of June , it is likely that you would have heard Delahunty 's editorial director , Paul Mace , on the hour , every hour , bringing you those live reports from the Pilkington Glass Ladies ' Championships at Eastbourne .
2 It 's not an historical thing , it 's not something we look back to , but it 's something that every one of us should be looking to as a present daily experience in our life .
3 Will you going to on the new one ?
4 Well let's erm , they , they are going to on the same site .
5 It is often said , for example , that the Indonesian island of Bali is ruined and that it has n't been worth going to since the 1930s , but to walk through a Balinese night breathing the warm silk of tropical air accompanied by the croaking of frogs and the distant gongs and gamelan music of a temple celebration is a magical experience .
6 Now the authority of the community was carried by the Sanhedrin they brought him to what is what they accepted as a trial erm they 'd assessed that something was going against their structures , and as I 've already said religious life was the most important thing he 'd broken it seems a religious law and the council the court the gathering together of the seventy members of the Sanhedrin were going to in a serious sort of way check this out , check this accusation out .
7 At the US Open at Shinnecock Hills he played the best I 'd ever seen him play — probably even better than he was going to in the British Open .
8 Leading to within a few yards of it was a public right-of-way .
9 at the present time we 're saying to on the monthly report we 're saying to the client , we 've spent three thousand out of five thousand , and their anticipated final cost is going to be five thousand .
10 Besides the fact that Mittwoch scuttles her own argument by citing examples such as No newspaper would dare publish his denial where " dare shows modal characteristics precisely in governing the bare infinitive … , yet it is governed by another modal " ( p. 128 ) , and the fact that treating to as a modal auxiliary is in itself highly implausible , this analysis simply begs the question of whether there is a semantic motivation behind the absence of to here .
11 Only when she was on the other side of the car could she gain a clear view of Maurice and only then by closing to within a few yards .
12 It appeared to have a road running to within a few kilometres .
13 I can remember coming to in the intensive care unit at the National Heart .
14 ’ Kim began , reaching out to him , but Hammond stepped back , looking about him , as if coming to from a bad dream .
15 During a match against Parr 's XI Felix was fielding at point for Sampson 's batting and he persisted in approaching to within a few feet of the batsman .
16 He left the studio , the padded door swinging to with a soft thud .
17 Several rioters were killed during an attack on a mill using them at Salford in 1812 , but few manufacturers had as yet introduced them , or were intending to in the near future , and disturbances were intermingled with food riots and political agitation .
18 They say too many of our telephones have been captured , you never know who you might be talking to at the other end . ’
19 erm is not talking to in the first place
20 The density of LSW was about during the 1960s , decreasing to in the early 1970s , and has since increased again reaching 1.5 =34.66 kgm -3 in 1986 4 and in 1992 ( J. R. N. Lazier , manuscript in preparation ) .
21 Said a lot of things I 've been meaning to for a long time . ’
  Next page