Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 No need to go on about the band in this preamble .
2 This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another .
3 He did not speak in the room , allowing his clothes to fall on to the floor in the darkness , waiting for some stir or sign from Rose , but the only sound in the room was the brushing of his own clothes falling in the darkness .
4 Sjahrir was not prepared to cooperate ; the others decided to go along with the Japanese in order to extract concessions from them .
5 Only by doing this could we ever hope to work effectively with the government in the future .
6 As Major Pond discovered , seat-holders were let in through side doors while hoi polloi had to come in through the front in the hope of getting what they could .
7 We are able to stand down for a while in the evening to get some sleep , write letters , play darts or watch TV .
8 It was a little plane , and it was going to come down on the road in front of the prison !
9 This treatment applies only to those costs which can be demonstrated to relate directly to the instrument in question .
10 Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised .
11 Ford knew they had to come up with a winner in the Mondeo and I think they have done just that .
12 Staffing standards therefore exceed the 4/73 baseline by a fifth and that should be welcomed so far as it is an attempt to provide favourably for a group in need .
13 Pilot David Moore , 47 , of Downend Horsley , Glos , was flying too low to pull out of a loop in front of horrified crowds , the South Manchester coroner heard .
14 Well , she 's not going to jump out of the window in the next hour , is she ?
15 In the course of the journey one of them , an RAF pilot , had been shot dead trying to jump out of the train in an attempt to reach an Italian fighter plane on an airfield and fly it to Yugoslavia .
16 Hewlett-Packard currently looks by far the best placed of the biggest manufacturers to come out as the winner in the 1990s — but then three or four years ago , that was being said about DEC .
17 When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time .
18 Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " .
19 the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically .
20 Just off the Kurfurstendam , it is the first British project to come out of the ground in the city .
21 Recession , in making people unemployed , weakens worker organisations and limits the utility of the strike weapon ( the only real weapon of labour ) because labour is reluctant to come out in a situation in which the hold on a job is precarious .
22 Practice varies , and it is good practice to find out from the beginning in order to avoid unpleasant surprises at a later date .
23 During the operation , I 'm going to come back to the door in a minute , during the operation which gun were you carrying ?
24 Neither should one underrate the rig 's ability to work well with a processor in order to create the kind of modern guitar sounds which , in a mix , are voiced at exactly the right point to cut through …
25 They point out , for example , that Japanese companies in particular have for some time been making strenuous efforts to recruit labour which is not so much cheap but flexible and prepared to work hard for the company in question .
26 The reasons for the job cuts are a classified secret , but volunteers for redundancy and early retirement are being urged to come forward at the base in Cheltenham , where seven thousand people work .
27 All systems go , then his father died and he threw in his hand to set up as a GP in Falmouth . ’
28 And that , in turn , is likely to feed back on the Government in the form of pressures from the most irresistible of all Tory constituencies , the City .
29 For years the yield from customs had been declining , in part because the rates were allowed to lag well behind the rise in prices , in part because of bad management .
30 In a developing country , like India , a preference for sons would be expected to lead initially to a reduction in the birth rate , which would be to the country 's advantage ; and before long , the more farsighted parents will realise that in order to have grandchildren , they should select not sons , who may not be able to find wives , but daughters , who will be sought after , and be able to enter into advantageous marriages .
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