Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [adv] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | Information on the credit terms and methods of payment currently applying to particular business sectors in the foreign market . |
2 | So while the expectation of altruism mathematically relating to kin relatedness is almost inevitably doomed to be disproved in human societies , there is now considerable evidence that sociobiology identifies some broad relationships and tendencies which are incontrovertible . |
3 | Water itself is , of course , a combined source of oxygen just waiting to be liberated via the breakdown of water vapour through photosynthesis . |
4 | He had a tie there 's drawers full of stuff upstairs belonging to him I do n't know if there 's anything in there . |
5 | The people in tighter financial circumstances get higher cost credit — with the extra cost of credit obviously adding to the tightness of their circumstances . |
6 | By contrast , postmodern culture and aesthetics are associated with the globally-organised production of commodities and with ‘ flexible ’ forms of manufacturing rapidly adapting to ever-changing forms of market demands from the increasingly affluent societies of the advanced industrial world . |
7 | Is such a level of reliability and degree of assurance now going to be expected in the preparation and audit of annual accounts ? |
8 | His lips were fiercely hot , melting every bone in Isabel 's body , despite the dawning knowledge fighting its way up through the mists of sleep still clinging to her brain . |
9 | In the weeks following the engagement she had grown in confidence and self-assurance , her sense of humour frequently bubbling to the surface . |
10 | In an attempt to maintain their share of the young labour market , employers are finding it necessary to offer their own training courses , on the rates of pay currently going to young people in the labour market , rather than the YTS trainee pay level . |