Example sentences of "[to-vb] to music " in BNC.
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1 | Beethoven , among others , could not comprehend how Mozart could have stooped so low as to set to music such an apparently frivolous text , dealing with the fickleness of women ; and the prudish moral climate of the later 19th century made sure that Così was conveniently ignored as a little aberration . |
2 | Jenny gave me a house-warming present of a radio so I 've been able to listen to music while I write — and it 's been such fun ! |
3 | They visited a club to listen to music . |
4 | Perhaps the best result of the current fascination with ‘ world music ’ is that , after decades of using it as a fashion accessory or status symbol , people have actually begun to listen to music again . |
5 | John , required to mount his ballets but nothing else , had time to visit art galleries or schools in search of new ideas or designers , to listen to music , to read . |
6 | Isabelle and Eric 's idea of a good night is to listen to music together or for Eric to write his poetry at the coffee table . |
7 | But ’ , ( said completely non-defensively ) ‘ there 's only so many hours in the day and some of them I need to listen to music and to be with my family . |
8 | I mean I wonder who exactly you 're attracting if you 've got people coming to listen to music and then |
9 | The Commission strongly affirms the value of silent as well as vocal participation , and it believes that worshippers need to be taught how to listen to music no less attentively than they do to the reading of Scripture , or to preaching , or to the recitation of prayers . |
10 | I go out less for drinks , less visiting friends , going to listen to music . |
11 | He 'd been in the penthouse flat since about nine that evening , trying to watch TV , trying to listen to music but with no success . |
12 | When she woke up two hours later she was aggrieved to discover that she had spent the evening alone and went to her room to listen to music . |
13 | To listen to music and read for the pure pleasure of reading . |
14 | However , I find yoga a bit slow and I like to exercise to music , so I moved on to popmobility-type aerobics which I named ‘ slimobility ’ . |
15 | That children and young people , particularly those who are instrumentalists , be welcomed and encouraged to contribute to music in worship ( 606–609 ) . |
16 | It gave him more time to devote to music and allowed him to pour his suffocating feelings of negativity into songs . |
17 | He was arrogant enough to expect them to dance to music they had never heard . |