Example sentences of "[to-vb] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This book is about learning to enjoy eating without feeling guilty , and getting slim and healthy in the process .
2 It is inevitable that the market for these teams is bound to continue to contract within AEA .
3 A friend wishes to go jogging with you .
4 I 'm gon na get her to go jogging with bin liners strapped to her bum !
5 ‘ We have to continue to invest in the field organisation and in research and development , ’ White said .
6 Scottish Homes plan to continue to invest in developments for both rent and low-cost home ownership in small urban communities including Dalkeith , Gorebridge , Rosewell , Whitburn , Armadale , Musselburgh and Prestonpans .
7 The allegations were confirmed by US Secretary of State James Baker who said on July 1 that the Bush administration was " looking at a variety of options " , said to include policing by UN guards , to halt the illegal flow of oil and commercial goods across the Iraqi-Jordanian border .
8 Seek out opportunities to publicise nursing to men and " mature " women .
9 However , the patient is likely to continue coughing for some time after the antibiotics have been stopped , and the sputum that is produced when the patient coughs will be found to contain numerous pus cells on microscopic examination .
10 Failing to do all the IMF wanted was one thing : escaping the exigencies of dependence on foreign credit , if only to continue financing of trade , was quite another .
11 By identifying cash deficits at the planning stage a firm will be in a good position to arrange financing for the deficit .
12 In fact , by the year 2000 the number of school leavers will not have returned to the 1970 level and is predicted to continue to fall to an all-time low in 1993/4(2) .
13 Eurotunnel , the company financing and overseeing the construction of the rail tunnel between France and the UK [ see p. 35469 ] , announced on May 28 , 1990 , that it had secured additional finance from the European Investment Bank , which had agreed to an increase in the project 's borrowing commitment from £1,000 million to £1,300 million , and that the majority of the 210 international banks supporting the tunnel project had agreed to allow the project to continue to borrow on its prevailing £5,000 million funding capacity .
14 He was willing to go to confirm in an emergency at very short notice and this earned him some long-lasting gratitude .
15 We used to like to go to clubs and I did n't like going by myself and Calvin was a great escort .
16 The Sainsbury 's application is the latest to go to appeal at a public inquiry .
17 The company 's application was refused by Darlington Borough Council and is due to go to appeal in May .
18 Additionally , in the case of a complete failure to perform to contract at all , the buyer will usually have the right to go elsewhere to a third party for the same goods and to charge the seller for any increase in the price paid to the third party over that payable to the seller .
19 They had to wait to go through the time lock machine .
20 We long ago ceased to enjoy hanging as a public spectacle .
21 A.M. Rosenthal , in the New York Times , felt that too many people had taken part in the investigation for the truth to remain hidden for ever .
22 Are there sufficient staff in the organisation prepared to promote nursing in the local community ?
23 ‘ That philosopher , ’ said Scarlet , who seemed to have forgotten about going home , ‘ the one I was telling you about , he used to go galloping after women all over the place when his hair and his teeth were all falling out , and he used to write about the terrific compassion he felt for the human race , and his breath was foul .
24 Left Welfare Assistant with class to go to see about Junior Staff Meeting Agenda .
25 You had to go to go to Miss 's and have it do it there , borrow her copper , and wringer .
26 This year it has been impossible to plan policing in Northumbria because the force has 112 fewer officers than last year .
27 fell Thursday night , she got up to go to toilet during night and fell , Michael was sleeping there fortunately cos he 's working in Yorkshire and she got a pain on her elbow anyway in the morning , so he took her to hospital and she 'd fractured and they operated on her , same day , two hour operation , I have n't heard anything yet have we , we rang
28 Hey mummy you know when you used to go to toilet in the middle of a conversation .
29 Nobody had criticized the Government for ‘ planning ’ the Normandy invasions , as Simon tersely argued , so it was perfectly reasonable for the Government to continue to plan after the war .
30 It 's crazy to risk crashing during tests . ’
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