Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] in [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Applicants should apply in person only at the Carlton Highland between 2.30pm and 8pm and ask for Mark Linnane in Training Room 329 .
2 It is inconceivable that he should proceed in reliance solely upon the consent of an under-age patient , however ‘ Gillick competent , ’ in the absence of supporting parental consent and equally inconceivable that he should proceed in the absence of the patient 's consent .
3 The jamming and bridging got steeper — with the one big consolation that , strength permitting , you could pop in nuts almost at will — until he reached a ledge which elsewhere he would have regarded as a slab to be climbed , but here seemed a spacious refuge .
4 Both registered and unregistered companies may engage in activities both in England and abroad .
5 They would arrive in London just after six , giving her an entire day to sort out her problems .
6 Indeed , if the change is to enable the accounting reference periods of parent and subsidiary undertakings to coincide or because an administrator has been appointed , it may operate in respect also of the immediately preceding accountancy reference period .
7 British domestic controls on pornography will remain in place even after the completion of the Single European Market .
8 She will dock in Cherbourg later on June 5 and veterans will be taken to commemorative services on June 6 .
9 The boy , who comes from the Chesterfield area and will appear in court again on Tuesday , was remanded into the care of a Derbyshire County Council social services secure accommodation unit .
10 Andrew Pask was remanded in custody and will appear in court again in a weeks time .
11 Tony Martin , a whale specialist from the Government 's Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge , will arrive in Orkney today in preparation for the whale drive through the Sound of Hoxa .
12 Both sets of lips may increase in size considerably during sexual arousal .
13 We can develop in Europe only within the guidelines set out by Central Government , a Government quite clear that a joining of the attitudes and minds is desirable , not federalism .
14 They can put in ramps instead of stairs , widen doorways , fix rails in bathrooms , lower working surfaces in kitchens , extend tap handles , place electric points within reach , etc. all these things can make life much easier and increase the independence of a disabled person , though clearly it would be simpler in many cases to provide bungalows or flats designed especially for the disabled , in particular those confined to wheelchairs .
15 You can break it down further , you can add in things here about what somebody wanted , okay , what somebody was trying to get hold of , what they wanted , and also perhaps what they wanted to avoid .
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