Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Those Israelis whom this behaviour most appals have long been likening it to the earlier stages of Nazism , an analogy that found startling vindication with the recent disclosure that some units in the occupied territories draw on Nazi precedents for their own self-image , one calling itself the ‘ Mengele detachment ’ and another ‘ the Auschwitz company ’ .
2 So we 're testing , those priorities are still holding for us that but we 're applying them to the localities .
3 They 're keeping me to the contract … wanting their pound o ’ flesh .
4 You 're pushing me to the limit , ’ she whispered , cringing into the brocade settle and holding her drink in front of her defensively .
5 We 're moving you to a safe house in Wapping .
6 In the ground attack side we 're comparing it to the jaguar that it 'll replace , the harrier G R seven and also the tornado G R four and then in the multi-role arena for air defence , air superiority and attack we 're comparing our aircraft against the French Raphall the American F eighteen E which is the the future variant of the F eighteen , the F fifteen E , the multi-role but primarily air to surface machine and also the F sixteen C. Those are the ones we 're currently looking at .
7 If you 're leaving it to the experts , tell your hairdresser EVERYTHING about your hair such as :
8 The Government are leading us to a shambles .
9 Always boil beans first , if you are adding them to a stew or casserole .
10 She 'd been wearing it to the office that morning and put on an overall for the art class in the afternoon .
11 Washington seems content to let the United Nations disband the Contras , but Mr Pickering and other US officials have been linking it to the disbanding of the FMLN , without explicitly making it a condition for Washington 's cooperation .
12 The key seems to be shaping it to the particular client .
13 We are immensely proud to be bringing it to the UK for the first time .
14 Makes a change to be giving it to a real postman .
15 ‘ I ca n't stand it — I 'm taking them — I 'm giving them to the dogs … . ’
16 ‘ No , I 'm taking her to the doctor 's . ’
17 So today I 'm taking them to a matinée . ’
18 ‘ Do n't forget , I 'm taking you to the Stadt Berlin .
19 I 'm taking you to the bank , ’ he muttered in her ear , his voice reverberating through her body .
20 I 'm taking you to the Jolly Farmers .
21 Having come this far , and having made the effort to come first , I reflected only briefly as the Commandant in front of me , with his four gold bars on his shoulders , signed a piece of paper and said , ‘ I 'm posting you to the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes . ’
22 ‘ Six months ago , we never thought she would ever achieve her ambition but , fingers crossed , I 'll soon be taking her to the school gates and she can sit in class with the other youngsters , just like she always wanted . ’
23 ‘ Will you be taking them to the maximum security wing , sir ? ’
24 I am taking you to the house of Robert Asshe , in Holborn .
25 ‘ I am taking you to the dressing-room where the ladies are gathered , they would be your best customers , I do n't doubt . ’
26 Now they are taking her to the High Court .
27 Those educationalists who deny children these opportunities are confining them to the ghetto , to a restricted discourse which will close to them access not only to the professions but also to leadership in national politics .
28 She was aware of nothing else but his compelling , mesmeric eyes , which were rooting her to the spot , setting a torch to her , the shooting flames searing her insides .
29 Maggie was taking a plane to London that night and Sheila and Mona were driving her to the airport .
30 But he might not always meet her calling or her waiting , for men , too , were bidding him to the sound of axe and plough and sword . ’
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