Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [pron] [prep] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | These analytic shortfalls happen because , although associative initiatives address the ambiguities of subjective meanings , they often end up resolving them by referring to a concept of a unified subject . |
2 | It is ironic that the hypocrite , who is seen throughout with a neurotic distrust of women , and whose every second word to his wife is an insult , should finally be exposed by a woman he had trusted , from whom he had snatched the handkerchief without even thinking her worth swearing to secrecy ( III.iii.320ff . ) . |
3 | The Forum reacted furiously to Mr Adamec 's resignation , virtually accusing him of lying to the public . |
4 | Mervyn , representing Help the Aged , or at least representing myself in responding to Chris Heginbotham 's address , but er , here for Help the Aged today . |
5 | He argues that most of the world 's production of the gas could be pumped into the oceans , thereby preventing it from contributing to global warming . |