Example sentences of "[v-ing] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The question is whether they are going to fall in line uncritically with the dominant interests of the sectors in which they work , or whether they are going to act constructively with a larger view — a view with a grasp of the general public interest . |
2 | They have been going to stay with Jack regularly for years , and the only thing that has changed is that Jack does n't need a sub any more . |
3 | We realise this is an inconvenience to the supporters wishing to travel to Marseille officially through the club , but it is totally outwith our control and a further statement will be issued next week . ’ |
4 | We realise this is an inconvenience to the supporters wishing to travel to Marseille officially through the club , but it is totally outwith our control . ’ |
5 | The electrochemical technology business will be expanded by further small acquisitions , or joint ventures , Hunt says , and by the bringing to market of products already in the ICI development chain . |
6 | Little can be made of this , although the biographer of Edward the Confessor speaks of Danes preparing to rebel against Cnut early in his reign , and Henry of Huntingdon thought that an English and Danish attack on the Wandali ( the Wends , the Slav peoples on the southern shores of the Baltic ) occurred in its third year . |
7 | He had been planning to talk to scientists there about their fears for the future when the project ends . |