Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [vb -s] in " in BNC.

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1 But I said there was a lot lower than you got only passes in your grade .
2 Raised in London , he suffered polio in childhood and endured long spells in hospital .
3 They went more and more slowly , and made long halts in the peat-cuts .
4 If you intend tackling long trips in remote places , searching for a special fuel or type of gas cartridge can be a fruitless exercise .
5 The matrix transform thus becomes : unc The spatial transformations can thus be included by raising the level of the coordinates to a value of N so that : unc The final model-to-view space transform thus results in three coordinate values .
6 Several countries , especially in eastern Europe , reported further increases in forest damage during 1989 but in others the rate of defoliation appeared to have stabilized or actually decreased .
7 Mr Brady does not , in fact , give a fig for global perspective or , for that matter , the dollar 's value on the foreign exchanges ; he wants further cuts in American interest rates .
8 An example of the interactions between living things in which both partners would appear to benefit equally occurs in the Amazon Forest where one particular species of orchid is pollinated by just one species of bee which seems to be tailor-made to fit the flower which it pollinates .
9 If the fact that the label is encoded there helps in the interpretation of a pronoun referring to that object , the other half of Sag & Hankamer 's hypothesis — that deep anaphors are interpreted with respect to only a mental model — will be shown to be false .
10 Fears that President Clinton will raise cigarette taxes triggered overnight falls in Philip Morris , and sent BAT 34p lower to 926p , with Rothmans losing 19p to 603p .
11 HyperDisk actually comes in several flavours .
12 She had worshipped Hendry as she watched him on TV marching to his second Embassy world title last April and made nightly notes in her diary detailing her adulation .
13 Archaism was the fashion of the day : the Asiatic Greek traveller Pausanias roamed Greece , noting the state of preservation of Archaic and Classical originals missed by Roman looters , including indiscriminately works in precious materials and venerated wooden idols .
14 However , as a reasonable guide , most club golfers would achieve best results in initiating the release with the club shaft at 10 o'clock , as shown in Diagram C. This is most likely to return the clubface squarely on impact ( Diagram D ) .
15 Recharge normally happens in the winter or rainy season .
16 [ Smoke Still Gets in Her Eyes , ASH , 1991 ] .
17 Thus , it is not surprising that interaction between the two can result in cumulative movements in income for example , if income is rising at an increasing rate , both investment and consumption will be rising , causing further rises in income in the next period .
18 Nor can one prevent further advances in the future .
19 ‘ I probably committed more fouls in that game than I have throughout my entire career — I was that determined to do well . ’
20 CHEMICALS companies have made further cuts in capital spending this year and only a modest improvement is in prospect next year before a further fall in 1994 , according to an industry survey published yesterday .
21 Many thanks to Ron for such an interesting evening and we hope that he will give further shows in the future .
22 Stick with either of those ; Die Harder pales in comparison …
23 I told you this kind of mingling always ends in tears . ’
24 Of all the ministers present for today 's crucial session of future spending and tax plans , Michael Partial , the chief secretary to the Treasury is said to be most eager to see further cuts in the military .
25 In the classic fat/alkali reaction the soap thus formed further assists in the cleaning process .
26 To allege that a distinction between rulers and ruled always exists in large and complex societies does not really say very much beyond the fact ( which is not disputed , except by certain anarchists ) that such societies can not be run by everyone simultaneously .
27 With government borrowing having soared to £28 billion this year , and underlying concern that public finances are in a worse state than has been acknowledged , Mr Portillo 's priority will be to curb further increases in public expenditure .
28 Patricof plans to invest further sums in Neill allowing it to make acquisitions on the Continent .
29 The Registrar of Companies does not consult the Trade Marks Index when considering applications for a proposed new company name , and the acceptance of a particular name is not an indication that no trade marks right exists in it .
30 He crouched like a skier and took off , shooting down the ice field and zooming off into space , turning leisurely somersaults in the great fall , bouncing off rocks like a dummy in an adventure film .
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