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

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1 He said that men should act with dignity even in the face of death , that no one was better off than any other .
2 Andrew Pask was remanded in custody and will appear in court again in a weeks time .
3 But he did in actuality what the British could now do in India only in fantasy .
4 Casting will take place at the Carlton Highland Hotel on Friday , March 5 , and the successful applicants will appear on screen later in the year to take about the cinema .
5 I 'd run into Richie twice in France .
6 No more state changes can occur to DCs once in this state .
7 Then , even if they lose their foliage in summer , they will surge into growth again in October , as mine did last year .
8 But would he return to Everest again in winter ?
9 In fact erm we have clearly in terms of the of the southern bypass is in place er and and also the A one , er there are two other schemes we do have in place so in terms of doing travel times and seeing er which is the quickest route we have to some extent er Well we rely upon the traffic model .
10 While ‘ real consciousness ’ might be what people in a given group actually think , it does not necessarily correspond to what they will do or how they will respond to changes either in their situation or in the information they have .
11 The workhouse management committee recommended that ‘ with regard to children still in the workhouse , the older girls should be employed , when not at school , in making/mend or other useful work and as soon as practicable should be sent out as domestic servants ’ .
12 The smaller family units can not cope with grandparents either in terms of money or space .
13 For example , the income tax we pay may vary with changes either in our income or in the rate of tax charged .
14 Tony Martin , a whale specialist from the Government 's Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge , will arrive in Orkney today in preparation for the whale drive through the Sound of Hoxa .
15 Both registered and unregistered companies may engage in activities both in England and abroad .
16 Oh , by the way , the game should go on sale just in time for Chrimble …
17 The Amstrad chairman , Alan Sugar , said the device would go on sale early in May costing £299 including value-added tax , a price that would ‘ embarrass the competition when their products eventually arrive ’ .
18 There are two options open to us : we can either mount a much more restricted display in the Library than originally hoped ( restricting ourselves to the two display cases in the Barrel Vault leading to the foot of the main staircase ) , or we can examine the possibility of creating a panel-mounted display which would go on show both in the Library and in other venues .
19 The 40,000 exhibits , covering 1,500 years , may go on display again in Yorkshire
20 Avalanche experts were predicting that the prolonged spell of sub-zero temperatures above 2,500ft after the snowfalls could lead to problems later in the winter as new snow falling on top of the frozen snow pack would not bond easily to the lower layers .
21 The difficulty was rationalised by describing the antecedent to the PB as being that Olwyn did not go to bed earlier in the evening .
22 If invited and able to get the time off work , he will go to races anywhere in the world , whatever the distance , yet he never trains for any particular race .
23 The engineer would go to sleep soon in a corner .
24 And , I said , well we wo n't stay Gary cos co Tony 's got ta go to work early in the morning and er I wo n't drink and I 'll drive home .
25 All this was shorthand for a simple warning : that if the Syrians pull out of west Beirut , the militias would go to war again in its streets , and there would be nothing the Christians could do about it .
26 The law ought , in my opinion , to give relief if satisfied that consent was truly lacking but will require of signers even in this class that they act responsibly and carefully according to their circumstances in putting their signature to legal documents .
27 Stock , Aitken and Waterman will write the music for the spectacular , which will get under way early in the new decade .
28 The regulation will come into force early in 1995 .
29 I did write to Leeds once in my youth ( about 6 ! ) asking for a trial .
30 Well that 's a , that 's a thing of that particular day , at that time th th and life erm and then they get what they call , they bought a steam hopper , so the steam hopper would say , could get to sea quicker in half the time the dumb hoppers could and so we were rotating all the time , there used to be one dumb hopper go to sea , one steam hopper and we 'd be loading the other dumb hopper and then th course the steam hopper would be back in half the time we 'd that and that 's how we rotate , day to day .
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