Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] in " in BNC.

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1 All their friends are doing it , and they are aware that never again will they be in the situation where young people of similar ages , interests and academic abilities can mingle so freely and in such numbers .
2 An advantage of this system is that work can commence much earlier than in the traditional system because much of the design work will take place at the same time as the actual construction .
3 When Japanese demand picks up again , imports will grow more quickly than in past recoveries .
4 They can feel cold at first but they do warm up quickly and in warmer conditions the modern micro-fibre fabrics commonly used do n't feel sticky in the way that older nylon linings did .
5 Because of the recession , there is a prospect that more of that money will flow back out of Washington afterwards in refunds to taxpayers who did not do as well as in the past .
6 We can see easily enough that in a competitive world social selection for a selfish maximization of an individual 's capacity to reproduce will result in the predominance of certain traits in a population .
7 We are looking for persons who can work both individually and in teams , and capable of conducting research from the definition of a project to the final writing up of the results .
8 This bearish tactic does not work as well as in a stock market , for art works are widely dispersed , and decisions to buy or sell may be thoroughly unpredictable .
9 ‘ Bet it does n't work as well as in real life , ’ he replied .
10 In temperate forests , fungi and detritus eating insects can not work as quickly as in the tropics , and leaf litter builds up .
11 Do they weigh heavily downwards as in MacMillan 's A Distant Drummer , where the pas marchés become a military exercise of horrific quality ?
12 With the extra cash , the development of new products , particularly COMPARM , could proceed more quickly and in July 1980 we sold a total of eight COMPARMs to British Leyland , Ford , and General Motors .
13 It is not at all clear why a plaintiff seeking material located in , say , France or Germany , but able to invoke United States jurisdiction ( available , perhaps , as a result of the long-arm claims to extensive jurisdiction made by Federal or State courts ) should be able to claim that American practices should apply as exclusively as in a purely domestic case .
14 The trouble was that it did not necessarily sell well so that in some cases , such as that of the Burgundian lord , Guillaume de Châteauvillain , both he and his family , who acted as guarantors for the payment of 20,000 saluts which he had agreed to pay when captured by the French in 1430 , faced financial ruin .
15 He 's out at the moment but he 'll be in later and he 'll phone either tonight or in the morning . ’
16 I ca n't go back now because in Africa you ca n't go back without any qualifications .
17 By the end of his first year he 'll be light-haired , but it will change again so that in maturity he 'll be quite definitely dark .
18 In such a country consensus does not come about easily and in many policy areas may be impossible .
19 Er so there will be er a loss to us there of about three hundred pounds because erm we were asking for something to be made and therefore I think I would say quite rightly but in view of this experience perhaps never again , er made some advance contribution , you know to the cost or made some , gave some money in advance blah blah blah .
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