Example sentences of "[vb base] in [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The answer follows through : it is , as a minimum , to provide the graduates of higher education with the capacity not merely to go on learning , but also to go on being critical of all they encounter in thought and action .
2 Our thoughts are with the circles of family and friends that you have given us , and we pray for those we meet , our neighbours , the people we work with , those we encounter in shops and businesses .
3 ‘ I do n't care if I sleep in camp or the Bastille .
4 Many birds nest and sleep in hedges and eat insect pests .
5 After the Macleods ' modest grandeur and great hospitality , Raasay House became a hotel , and now the bare boards of the Adventure School thud with young feet ; they sleep in bunks and merry community where Johnson had a room to himself , which , as he told Mrs Thrale , ‘ in eleven rooms to forty people was more than my share ’ .
6 The Tomy Cosy Bouncer is a super snug carrier that lets baby travel in style , sleep in comfort and bounce when it wants to .
7 She suggested we try and cook in turns and bring the smaller children to play together in the workshop .
8 In fact Professor Hayek is sufficiently honest to admit that the free society which we have seen grow in Europe since the Enlightenment has produced through the writings of Marx and Freud a set of values which if not renounced will destroy the civilisation itself ; namely the pursuit of egalitarianism at the collective level leading to the replacement of the market economy by the planned economy and the pursuit of freedom at the personal level leading to abandonment of traditional morality based on the concept of right and wrong and good and evil .
9 Not only does bamboo grow in abundance but also birch , cinnamon , laurel and cherry trees .
10 As situations grow in size and complexity it becomes increasingly hazardous to rely upon hunches and rule-of-thumb measures .
11 These grow in size until osmotic and elastic forces balance or , in weak polymers , until fractures occur .
12 The clumps of colour grow in size until they become visible and are held together whilst the water evaporates .
13 Cultivation is easy ; sow the seeds thinly outdoors in spring , preferably in a sandy soil and a sunny position ; it will however , grow in shade and moist soil .
14 Changing Shape It is often the case that many students grow in height or change their shape in some way during lessons , so it is not a good idea to buy shoes or clothes until nearing the end of the course of lessons .
15 The United States manages by and large to unite its culturally and ethnically diverse population with the American dream , and this is still a very strong factor , but this is under increasing strain as the Hispanics grow in numbers and as the ethnic minorities grow in influence .
16 By faith they grow in understanding and insight .
17 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
18 He told them about the oranges and bananas that grow in Aula and the quantities of milk and curd , and then about the monkeys that hop around and eat the crops .
19 These sections provide in effect that any member of a local authority having any pecuniary interest direct or indirect in any contract , proposed contract or other matter must declare his interest .
20 On the main bed , both the YC5 and YC6 colour changers can be used for knitting tuck and slip in stripes and the YC6 can be used for changing the background colour when knitting Fair Isle .
21 Spencer has his characters busy washing sheets , making beds , tidying cupboards , and Christ and his apostles appear in Cookham as though attending a summer regatta- ’ ‘ Fine , ’ he says , rising from his chair , ‘ I could n't ask for more proof of realism , of everyday life …
22 New lilies that will soon enter the fast expanding cut-flower trade have still richer red colourings , and new freesias appear in violet and brick-red tones .
23 In certain open-country baboons and some other animals ‘ harems ’ appear in herds or moving in separate ranges .
24 I only appear in court when other people have been unjustly treated .
25 Er as well as applying for er vacancies that appear in newspapers as well as er registering myself with er agencies with whom I 've been in contact
26 Later developments appear in Langley & Zytko ( 1989 ) .
27 C. Cyclamen coum Hardy cyclamen whose rounded leaves — which may be plain green , marbled grey , or silver — appear in autumn and last until late spring .
28 Despite this , they always appear in print as extraordinary adventures in a romantic , far-off , sun-kissed land .
29 First , did these two strangers suddenly appear in Oxfordshire or had they travelled from London ?
30 Reports of meetings appear in Transport and full length papers appear in Proceedings .
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