Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [to-vb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have Companies who are making high levels of profit , who are still shedding jobs or refusing to invest in new jobs ’ .
2 I fully endorse the sentiments of President Tom Douglas in condemning Companies who are making high levels of profit and who are still shedding jobs or refusing to invest in new jobs .
3 This does n't mean that the seconds can wholly relax , or afford to indulge in sloppy technique .
4 This is evident not only from the fact that the jurisdiction of the Legal Services Ombudsman under sections 21 to 26 of the Act stops at the moment when a complaint enters into the jurisdiction of a disciplinary tribunal : section 22(7) , but also from the fact that in section 27(3) Parliament refers to the process by which a barrister may be disbarred or temporarily suspended from practice by order of an Inn of Court without any hint that it disapproves or wishes to alter in any way the manner in which for centuries the Inns have made orders for disbarment subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
5 If a local authority believes that a child within its area at any time is likely to suffer harm but the child lives or proposes to live in another area , there is a duty to notify the " home " authority ( Sched 2 , para 4(2) ) .
6 Such changes in practice will have an impact on plaintiff personal injury lawyers already acting or trying to act in maximum severity cases .
7 They could let loose the stormy passions that seemd to multiply in this forest hothouse .
8 The other thing that tends to happen in post-olympic years is people look at rule books and different types of competition and there is a sort of atmosphere of I think we ought to change things .
9 So readers are helped to appreciate the beauty of Haiti 's traditions and to understand its problems , rather than invited to stare in horrified fascination at ‘ exotic ’ or ‘ primitive ’ rites .
10 We are , after all , ordinary people , albeit born to live in extraordinary circumstances .
11 More , the fact that this being , Homo sapiens , is from the moment of birth aware of itself in relation to others , and experiences and defines itself in such a relational mode , suggests the universal , pre-cultural basis of a relational concept that appears to occur in one form or another in all human cultural systems : the complementarity of Self and Other ; Us and Them .
12 know about a and therefore it 's only things that start to creep in this year .
13 If you are not one that likes to participate in active sports , then school yourself to take the stairs instead of the lift , walk to the newspaper shop instead of driving … indeed , take a vigorous walk whenever you can .
14 All I 'm saying is the forms that are mentioned in the procedure that have to go in those wallets ought to be in those colours , so red , so pink .
15 Oh and got to park in main parking lot .
16 I 'm doing a secretarial course and want to get in that way .
17 It has always seemed to me that in pupils ' day to day work and more specifically in their exercise books , we have a reasonable body of evidence which can be evaluated , probably in the school , moderated , probably by other teachers and headmasters and allowed to count in some way towards the success of pupils .
18 Living snakes and lizards are highly varied , and manage to live in some environments ( e.g. dry deserts ) where the mammals are pushed to survive .
19 the recognition that an incapacitated person should be allowed and encouraged to participate in any decision-making to the fullest possible extent .
20 The children should be given the opportunity to mix with handicapped people , and encouraged to participate in voluntary activities , helping in homes and at social clubs for the handicapped .
21 They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in foreign tongues as the Spirit gave them the gift of speech .
22 Arabs need to be fast and alert to survive in exposed desert lands , while Highlands have to be sensible and phlegmatic to cope with mountainous terrain .
23 Utd ( which I was totally amazed about when I read it in the newspaper ) he seems to have settled down and appears to put in more effort .
24 In Europe between the wars fascist movements destroyed democracy in several countries , while in Latin America , Africa and Asia military dictatorships and other forms of authoritarian rule have been common , and continue to exist in many places .
25 Then it must have changed its mind , and started to grow in two directions , a narrower tube into the ‘ mouthpiece ’ and a broader one into the ‘ horn ’ , and there is some evidence that the ‘ horn ’ end continued to get wider and longer .
26 Andrew Puddle , the Wales skipper from Colwyn Bay , won the toss and decided to field in dull conditions .
27 Speak up , speak slowly ( it adds weight to your words and gives the judge a chance to take notes ) and try to speak in articulate sentences .
28 When I left and went to teach in war-torn London , I knew I had been right to make the most of those precious two years .
29 If a Maori left his tribe and went to live in another district , either through marriage or otherwise , and he and his descendants remained away for three generations , they would forfeit all rights to the land so abandoned ; their claims would become ahimataotao .
30 And it was just after Frank had left her and gone to live in that place in .
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