Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Two passages are relied on to support that view from judgments of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in recent cases .
2 Then the neighbours and family who are relied on to share some daily task become more evidently part of the social system , or family system of that elderly person .
3 The initial writ requires to identify the licensing board 's failures and specify the circumstances which are relied on to show that the hoard erred ; it is not sufficient to recite without specification all the statutory grounds of appeal ( Sutherland v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1984 S.L.T. 241 ) .
4 They take place in the mornings , while the afternoons are given over to discussion groups which follow on from the morning 's lecture .
5 Vast areas are given over to car parks and souvenir shops .
6 Now , however medieval my proclivities , my bills are bang up to date , so I waved a sheaf of payment slips at the ghosts of the carvers and they vanished .
7 Near to the time of operation specific measures are carried out to safeguard patients .
8 The bar chart , built up as you go , shows you how you are keeping up to programme and teaches you about the idiosyncrasies of bar charts !
9 Bags of coloured wools are pegged on to scaffolding near the machine and sample lengths of fabric and felted scarves are swagged about the place .
10 Well obviously unemployment is very high in the North East and er all the major health indicators are related directly to income .
11 Successful and loving couple Jessie and Mark are looking forward to life in their new love-nest .
12 How do you withstand the the commercial pressures and the emotional pressures , the seventy three of you who are looking forward to Christmas ?
13 In Britain children are looking forward to Christmas and especially to the presents that Father Christmas brings .
14 Now that the horses are turned out to pasture again after the winter , the Fargelanda ‘ home guard ’ is again mobilised , and others are being organised all over western Sweden .
15 I think it spoils it for children it makes them it seems too long for them they 're looking forward to Christmas .
16 I know they 're going on to security entrance is n't it , where the er they 're going to have their own key or own method of getting in on an intercom .
17 Erm , so , erm , so I 'll see you soon , and you 're going up to bed now I hear are n't you ?
18 ‘ We 're going up to hospitality for a while .
19 Well we 're going up to unit again .
20 You 're going straight to bed .
21 you 're going back to nursery go back to nursery ?
22 But it does seem to be again if we 're going back to Government guidance who are justifying extra policies to be brought forward to this alteration , it is a serious omission this alteration that there is no policy which deals with rural affordable housing .
23 It makes it a rush if you 're going back to school .
24 Because was before the observations of Mr it just that you 're going back to cabinet government anyway cos you say t take a few on each committee , just have a few small committees and they 'll do the job .
25 used to be er , you know as you 're going down to infirmary down from you turn right on the road do n't you ?
26 We 're going out to lunch or what ?
27 ‘ If we 're going out to Pontino I 'll have to warn my Brigadier . ’
28 We 're going out to consultation on Shilton any day now .
29 You 're going , you 're going out to tea , that 's where you going
30 We 're going out to dinner .
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