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

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1 But you can achieve specific aims , and making people think about going to church instead of B & Q is a measurable objective . ’
2 erm does she know about coming to school ? another car , huh , does she know about coming to school erm late ?
3 erm does she know about coming to school ? another car , huh , does she know about coming to school erm late ?
4 But if you think this is bloody " — and he laughed his hacking tubercular laugh " our ancestors would n't think of going to sea in a new prahu which had n't first been rolled into the water over the living bodies of seven women in their first pregnancy !
5 Make a list of words that describe how you think Brian Smart would feel about coming to school each day .
6 So you do n't ask and you get sort of so that you understand less and less and eventually you think , Oh I do n't feel like going to school today it 's fractions again .
7 ‘ I do n't feel like going to college now .
8 Gradually , competition between the entrepreneurs as buyers , and again as sellers , will succeed in communicating to market participants a correct estimate of the other market participants ' eagerness to buy and to sell .
9 He knew whether or not he would benefit from going to church .
10 And the other point which lies beyond the reef of my comprehension : if you have been deserted by Daddy , then why react by going to bed with Daddy-substitutes , by donating la fleur de l'âge to a line-up of old gropers ?
11 The main problem the cloner will have in getting to volume production is Sun 's current monopoly of Viking CPU and memory component supplies .
12 Theatre in the world at large is unimaginable without an audience : I would n't dream of listening to radio drama with anyone else in the room .
13 She did n't hold with going to bed with one 's friends .
14 ‘ You see , she , did n't even hold with going to bed with a husband .
15 List the information you think each patient will require before going to theatre and why you think the information is needed .
16 This can often be easily achieved when the problem has sufficient structure as we will now illustrate by turning to transportation problems .
17 There has to always be a control and that control will necessarily involve experiments on animals and the animal pressure groups are doing more harm than they can ever conceivably imagine by trying to control experiments on animals , because if they do n't experiment on animals a human somewhere is going to die .
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