Example sentences of "in [noun] [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , it 's the County Council canteen , but the City Council is putting in money to subsidize it .
2 In the 1989 statement on Government expenditure they announced that the Home Office was to receive yet another increase in money to enable it to build two extra prisons , to set up 30 day centres for parole on probation , to recruit 300 more police officers in provincial forces , to employ an additional 1,300 civilians in the police forces and to make the Immigration and Nationality Department more efficient .
3 One wonders just how furious : last week , back in Moscow to see her three-year-old son between performances , Semenyaka was having difficulties getting a visa to come back for her next role here , Cinderella , in only three weeks ' time .
4 The adult babywalker was improvised by staff at the Widemarsh disabled workshop in Hereford to stop him wandering off .
5 The original costs £890 but you can look much the same for £30 and go wild in accessories to add your own signature .
6 Looking back to the last war , I can clearly remember arriving at Abbeydale Council School in Sheffield to find it badly damaged by a bomb , having to transfer temporarily to Lowfields and Ann 's Road Schools and then to ’ home service ’ , which was simply a teacher in charge of a dozen or so kids in somebody 's front room .
7 Does my honourable friend agree with Klaus Stratzenburg who is a supervisor with Black and Decker in Lindburg in Germany who when asked to comment as to why he felt that Black and Decker were closing their plant in Germany to move it to Spennymore in County Durham , said it 's simple industry must be flexible , the social chapter is n't .
8 ‘ I had always been taught in Germany to trust my doctor , and obey what he said , ’ she explained .
9 Little children came in chorus to move him
10 When , in late September 1936 , the National Defence Junta , having recognized the need for an overall military commander , met in Salamanca to choose one , there was already only one serious candidate .
11 The next meeting came when Chapman called at the player 's sports shop in Sunderland to ask him if he would agree to move to Arsenal .
12 Suppose a seller , S , has contracted with A in Aylesbury to sell him 60 cwt. of potatoes and with B in Bristol to sell him 25 cwt. and with C in Cardiff to sell him 15 cwt .
13 Nevertheless , it was his firm conviction that the Masai needed ‘ all the administrative control we can give them ’ , and the many waterworks he constructed were designed in part to curtail their wanderings .
14 He started to pour cold water over me , in part to staunch the blood , in part to revive me .
15 I guessed that was in part to help me over my shock , in part as I was Margaret 's niece , but also , as I was now discovering , because , though a naturally reserved man , having once forced himself to open up , in common with most reserved people , he was now having no difficulty in talking .
16 The morning stirred in the trees and interrupted the sleep of stem and leaf and fruit and blossom as gently and efficiently as a mother lifting the cover from her child 's bed and blowing on her face in play to wake her .
17 This is in contrast to HWIM which designed individual interfaces for each of its components .
18 And the conspiracy continued ‘ until I played for England Schools and rang my father in dread to tell him .
19 In the words of Gallopin and Berrera ( 1979 ) ; ‘ They ( the poor ) may be forced to destroy their own environment in attempts to delay their own destruction . ’
20 It is easiest to see this in attempts to improve one 's chances of promotion .
21 A series of shake-ups here has already seen two leading vendors , Georgia , Roswell-based , Computone Systems Inc and the UK firm Specialix Ltd , Byfleet , Surrey , reining back their operations in attempts to re-position themselves .
22 There is no agreed definition of intelligence although a century of experience has accumulated in attempts to measure it ( Friedman et al . ,
23 The research assesses the success of the course , providing long-term feedback and also case-history material for tutors and organisers and also more general data on the problems and opportunities currently facing small businessmen in attempts to develop their markets .
24 To increase the reliability of police investigations we need , in the first place , to accept that the cause for flawed police results is generally rooted in serious problems encountered in attempts to determine what happened in the past .
25 But the situation can be very confusing , as many museums and archaeological sites now also employ models and simulations in attempts to interpret their holdings and make their displays more attractive .
26 One reason why the shift in emphasis to the broader question of determinism is less helpful than it at first appears is that ‘ the problem of determinism ’ itself lacks a clear formulation , and the difficulty of saying exactly what it consists in is reflected in attempts to relate it to holism .
27 By then southern and eastern England had been extensively ravaged , and £137,000 paid in attempts to rid it of the enemy .
28 After the society refused his application he also failed in attempts to have his case taken up by the Building Societies Association and the insurance ombudsman .
29 Today some of the victims of RSI gathered in Swindon to share their thoughts about a judge .
30 Keeping in moisture to protect it against all manner of evils .
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