Example sentences of "[noun pl] to stay in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is obvious that for any group of companies to grow , a good balance is required between those which continually need cash injections to stay in business ( the capital-intensive type of enterprise which is typical of much of the chemical industry ) and those which can generate very high profits and throw off cash when things are going well .
2 Mr Snoops arrives at the Hotel Bograte on 1 April and demands to stay in room 214 , which has already been let for the night to Mr and Mrs Bunn .
3 We encourage parents to stay in hospital when their children are sick .
4 The British situation is mirrored throughout Europe where there is little evidence of government policy changes to encourage older workers to stay in work .
5 The report is aimed at cutting farm surpluses , reducing pollution , and protecting the countryside , while still allowing farmers to stay in business .
6 Paul Jackson , for example , the Director of Programmes for Carlton Television , said a little while ago ‘ those who argue for Current Affairs to stay in peak time are just not accepting things as they are .
7 Giants , trailing by seven points after the first leg , took an aggregate lead as early as the fourth minute , but their game never flowed as missed shots and tired , sloppy defence allowed the Finns to stay in touch through their prolific three-point shooters .
8 When looking for prey they will hover up to 300ft above the ground , using their tail and wings to stay in position .
9 The Stock Exchange 's damning report was sent to the Bank of England and to the Department of Trade 's Licensing Unit , which had responsibility for allowing financial groups to stay in operation .
10 Darlington have a tough run in to their league programme and are in desperate need of points to stay in division one of the North-Eastern League .
11 The others lack the faculties to stay in sport and so lose the option to form a stable relationship with the coach .
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