Example sentences of "you [vb base] [v-ing] to " in BNC.

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1 While Camping Gaz fuel is widely available and UK users should have no difficulty in finding a supply , if you intend heading to more remote parts , even of Europe , it 's another story .
2 A lot of information has been crammed into this guide and if you intend going to the Continent , then this is one item you should definitely put on your list of things to take .
3 ‘ I have considered all the facts that you describe relating to the circumstances and they are substantially as in my officer 's report to me about the death .
4 You add suffering to the world just as much when you take offence as when you give offence .
5 You just , you know speaking to Chris then ?
6 Erm I I think in fairness to the county council and and er you know referring to the restrictive nature of their E two memorandum is perhaps a little unfair .
7 Well I think you can look at it on two levels and one , one reason is to change the Party structure shake them up a bit , cos there 's , there 's evidence that they were erm you know moving to the right and allying with er rich peasants and landlords , and the other , on the level is actually having a policy which would get mass support and this obviously would require incentives in the form of land to peasants .
8 And I think that often , you know listening to sermons is a bit like that , especially as you do n't concentrate all the time .
9 Yeah I , I , I think , I think it was about by the time he , he 'd had this allowance from you know going to College , I , I think it left him with about twenty seven bob a week , which was n't bad you know .
10 we 'll probably end up doing a bit to the garden this year as opposed to er you know going to , we were gon na go down to Somerset in June were n't we ?
11 But er I think it does n't really matter whether it 's erm it 's er you know relating to your own circumstances , it 's more l it 's more ab about just solving problems really .
12 Okay we ca n't do this I do n't like it you know talking to the on the programme we do n't like it at all .
13 I 'm used to talking to peo you know talking to people and drawing people out .
14 you know talking to five , you know , people who 've done their projects , they 've said some of the trouble going out
15 ‘ If you get talking to any New Yorkers they 'll tell what a lousy dirty city it is all full of crime and weirdos and garbage .
16 not really long you get talking to somebody and
17 If you keep listening to the radio , you 'll probably hear any news as quickly as I do .
18 Bill , there 's a point , you keep referring to Governors who are political appointees , and the inference that you give to that .
19 Those worries you mentioned the other day , for instance — the ones you keep pushing to one side . ’
20 You keep glancing to the bathroom door .
21 ‘ I wonder why you keep going to sea when you know it 's dangerous ’ ( quoted by B. J. Wagner , 1976 , p. 59 ) , muses Mrs. Heathcote to a class of children who are into a drama about pirates — and she from then on carries at the back of her mind the possibility that through the subsequent experience these children might understand something of what drives people to face dangers .
22 Now Dorothy 's ‘ I wonder why you keep going to sea … ’ detaches itself from simple classification ; its very phrasing has emotional overtones .
23 ‘ If you keep talking to me he might think we have n't seen him , ’ Benny hissed out of the corner of her mouth .
24 'Cause when you hurt yourself or I touch you you go crying to mummy saying that daddy 's hurt you do n't you ?
25 Every time every time you go talking to Ann put the machine on .
26 A lot of people thought that it was n't commercial , but if you start pandering to that sort of stuff … ’
27 A lot of people thought that it was n't commercial , but if you start pandering to that sort of stuff … ’
28 Up until eleven o'clock everything went pretty well , When just as you start thinking to yourself that 's the last one for a while , lo and behold another wagon turns up .
29 I really thought that was funny because , once you start listening to their music with that in mind , suddenly almost everything they say starts to become very cryptic .
30 If you start writing to councillors and start complaining that Sites of Special Scientific Interest are being damaged then broader interests are going to become involved .
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