Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It takes a little longer but is time well spent , DO N'T JUMP IN YOURSELF WITH THE REPLY . |
2 | Christine let him stew in it for a few moments . |
3 | I ca n't go without reminding you of Prosser 's First Rule Of Investments : do n't invest in anything with the initials ‘ b ’ and ‘ c ’ in its title . |
4 | So far as the latter are concerned it has often been noted that a simple-majority single ballot system tends to produce a two-party system , proportional representation a system with several parties , and a simple majority two-ballot system a regime in which there are several parties , but the formation of electoral alliances may result in something like a two-party system . |
5 | I must have always wanted to believe in those things ; I did believe in them in a vague sort of way , before I met him . |
6 | Do you really believe in yourself as an intelligent , capable , loving , energetic person ? |
7 | There 's also a baseline heavy enough to hang half a dozen DJs from , and a funk aesthetic that you can currently detect in everyone from the Sandals to Galliano , Brand New Heavies to D-Influence . |
8 | will you sleep in it like a good boy ? |
9 | If there is no particular justification for these categories , and they appear to be somewhat arbitrary , what faith can schools then have in them as a basis for review ? |
10 | But I ca n't take in anything between the name of the subject at the top and the name of the sender at the bottom . |
11 | He picked up the wafer of liquid crystal which represented himself and stared at the High Priest 's face , his own , wishing that his own image could confide in him in the same way that the Harlequin had . |
12 | I ca n't confide in anyone at the plant . |
13 | She fumbled in her pocket for more change but before she could get in it into the coin slot she heard the click . |
14 | 1938 Caption — ‘ And do I put in one for the urn ? ’ |
15 | What would she write in it for the week in which she visited the fire station ? |
16 | The counselling and procuring provisions are contained in s.1(7) and stipulate that it is an offence for , inter alios , any of the above mentioned insiders to counsel or procure any other person ( ie not only individuals ) to deal in the relevant securities , if they know or have reasonable cause to believe that person would deal in them on a recognized exchange . |
17 | But Nathan felt a sickness rise in him at the thought of arriving , he did n't want the journey to end . |
18 | Nell glanced towards Delaney , feeling the unease rise in her like a fanned fire ; the feeling that the white , ordinary-looking corridor with its strip lighting and featureless walls led down to … what ? |