These sentences are NOT in the present continuous. Please don't make the mistake of thinking that all instances of the 'ing' form involve the present continuous. This has nothing to do with tenses.
In fact, 'cutting', 'becoming' and 'hearing' are all examples of gerunds. Gerunds are verb forms functioning as nouns.
In all of these cases, 'to' is a preposition - like 'with' 'from 'by' and so on - and prepositions are followed by gerunds. I suggest you go back to your grammar book at look up the use of gerunds.