Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [conj] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 Do you want to go and sit in the lounge , Joanna ?
2 It made me want to go and live in San Francisco . ’
3 ‘ That man makes me want to go and live in San Francisco , ’ said Mum .
4 She did n't want to go and live in South Africa either .
5 On the other hand , I do n't want to go and retire in the country and grow cabbages , in order to prolong my life !
6 She could be heard hawking and coughing in the upstairs bedroom .
7 Firemen from Grangetown cut through a wooden shaft linking a metal grass roller and its handle to free the leg of a ten-year-old boy who got trapped while playing in Smith 's Dock Park , Normanby .
8 ‘ That 's why I intend to try and stick in this country .
9 ‘ That 's why I intend to try and stick in this country .
10 They want to know what is going on , and what the general wants them to do , and why , and when ; they want to see and decide in their own minds what sort of person he is .
11 C There will be certain knowledge and skills that you will need to acquire while working in the surgical ward .
12 Although her career has developed while working in England , the move to Lothian is a return to Scotland for Elizabeth .
13 They are expected to go and live in their husbands ' countries .
14 Water that has evaporated and condensed in the upper atmosphere , and then falls as rain , should be pure , except for a little carbon dioxide picked up on the way down ( although in fact , these days , it tends also to contain a whole catalogue of pollutants ) .
15 I was going to say , you say you do n't have to watch it , well you want to come and stay in my house !
16 SPECIAL : Regiments of Archers are permitted to skirmish as described in the rules for skirmishing in the Warhammer rulebook .
17 I mean I said to him oh er what he 's really got to get really is a cooker erm cos I said to him , I , I said to him if you really want to try and move in next week then you have n't got another week 's money to pay for that , you know
18 So that little old ladies who are , decide , or old gentlemen for that matter , want to try and live in the community , and then , they stick that on their bill .
19 There can be no doubt that the liabilities which the drafter might seek to exclude or restrict in standard terms of trading will be " business liabilities " and any exclusions in such standard terms are therefore potentially subject to the Act .
20 ( iii ) Persons shall not be permitted to stand or sit in any of the gangways intersecting the seating or to sit in any of the other gangways .
21 His brother Luke , whom Coleridge had come to know and revere in London , had died in 1790 at the age of twenty-five ; Nancy , loved ‘ most tenderly ’ , had succumbed to tuberculosis the following year at only twenty-one .
22 From the age of about six months , your baby will enjoy splashing and kicking in the bath , as long as you are holding on to her .
23 In simple numbers the annual average prison population has grown as shown in Table 1.1 .
24 Meanwhile , Meaulnes has seen and fallen in love with a beautiful woman , who grants him permission to return one day .
25 Artist John Piper , born in 1903 , has seen and participated in the major artistic movements and events of this century .
26 This group is my family in this country now , it is my anchor in an insecure world and it has expanded and grown in confidence .
27 Has smothered and covered in dust : the sweets of childhood , the matches of adolescence , the pills of maturity .
28 History has shown that investing in the stock market during times of economic recovery has proved rewarding for investors who are looking for a good return over the longer term .
29 Experience has shown that increases in the cost of newspapers , magazines or books leads to a reduction in sales .
30 Taking a cue from Robert Indiana 's emblemised letterings of the 1960s , Matt Mullican has over the years built a rich vocabulary of geometric symbols which he has used and re-used in a variety of formats .
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