Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pron] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you are unlucky enough to find yourself working in a heavily stress-laden environment ( which schools are ) then , inevitably , you will ‘ catch it ’ and ‘ come down with it ’ .
2 Time and again intelligence organisations chase after these grandiose projects only to find themselves lost in the wasteland of truth created by their own stupidity .
3 Casey brings a double-handed chop down on the back of my neck , just off target but enough to send me reeling in a flood of numb red nausea .
4 I heard enough to learn I featured in the conversation .
5 I know not to expect her to react in the way other dogs do , and she knows that I will look after her and she does n't have to be quite so independent .
6 Surely the proper response to this is to help the mining communities to find other employment , not to pay them to continue in a rather dangerous occupation .
7 Britain 's biggest motor racing crowd of the year will be there to see him driving in a touring car … what we all want to know is whether we 'll see him driving in grand prix again …
8 ‘ And I believe that I began then to train myself to listen in the voice of somebody , or look through the outer facade .
9 It all becomes a matter of working out how to get something done in the company , and this in itself is a matter of finding the right lever to pull , since all the concentration is on political in-fighting , and only the bare minimum on the actual achievement of a competitive advantage in the real world outside .
10 This year City pundits , working hard to get themselves quoted in the media , bid up their idea of a suitably tough budget .
11 But there are many more , of course , and listing playwrights is useful only insofar as it presents a few guidelines , primarily to help you look in the right places .
12 I listen to their stories , and I know when to let them sleep in the shade . ’
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