Example sentences of "i [verb] [vb pp] [v-ing] to " in BNC.
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1 | I found myself gazing at the harmonium and my memories of the happy times I 'd spent listening to Miss Louise play came flooding back and I wept more . |
2 | I 'll be every morning I get shaved going to work in the morning . |
3 | That is indeed what I had intended suggesting to you , and it disposes of the immediate problem . ’ |
4 | He had expressed so often the depth of his love and had made it clear to me that I had given meaning to his life . |
5 | ‘ I had considered going to California over the winter but I realised it was n't necessary . |
6 | ‘ I 've missed talking to you . |
7 | At least I 've stopped going to church . |
8 | I 'll ring her when I 've stopped talking to you , she 'll be so relieved . |
9 | ‘ I 'll ask Bill right away , when I 've finished talking to you . |
10 | ‘ I 've enjoyed speaking to audiences about my experiences in the game , ’ he said . |
11 | ‘ I 've enjoyed talking to you . |
12 | As I 've started writing to ya now , I might as well ask you some stuff that I 've been dying to ask for ages . |
13 | ‘ I used to be very much of a guitar-turned-bass player , ’ he admits , ‘ although this past year I 've started listening to bass players properly . |
14 | I 've tried speaking to Jean-Paul on the telephone , and it 's hopeless . |
15 | Heaven knows I 've tried talking to him , but it gets me nowhere . |
16 | Father and I have missed talking to you . |
17 | This situation is common in many academic areas , as I have discovered talking to colleagues , and it may be that this state of inflation and over-production is economically unavoidable , that many inferior books have to be published in order to let the good ones appear . |
18 | I WOULD like to say how much I have enjoyed listening to former Labour leader Neil Kinnock , right , while he has been standing in for Jimmy Young on Radio 2 . |
19 | As a general nurse who trained in a large London teaching hospital , and qualified shortly before the demise of the General Nursing Councils and the introduction of the new statutory bodies for nursing , midwifery and health visiting , I have found listening to the reminiscences of those who have experienced a considerable career gap both salutary and frightening . |