Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [v-ing] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And that starts with going to work , perfectly normally . ’
2 The hesitation which the average individual has in going to Court and giving evidence should not be under-estimated and if there is , therefore , an inclination to avoid that the Tender provides the agent with a basis for persuading the client to accept .
3 which goes across according to attainment targets .
4 Most often he falters by trying to second-guess himself and his audience , and sound like he did 10 years ago .
5 Too superstitious you are , that 's what comes of going to church so much , mind . ’
6 There was a direct connection with the shipyards , not only in terms of orders by British owners ( who now build abroad to a far greater extent than any other non-flag of convenience maritime nation ) , but through the training of engineering officers who traditionally served their time as fitters in the yards or engine works before going to sea .
7 When it comes to going to bed at night I do all the wrong things — and I 'll bet you do , too .
8 Nicholas Humphrey 's project , to establish a theory of how consciousness evolved , begins by returning to sensation .
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