Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [art] [adj] [noun] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 With out-of-sorts Tony Jones his first-round opponent over 19 frames on Monday , Wattana 's moment of truth is likely to come in the second round when he will almost certainly face favourite Stephen Hendry , the world No 1 , over 25 frames .
2 Branch manager Kevin Rainey says , ‘ I used to work in a multiple agency where we averaged one booking every 22 minutes .
3 Many early-music groups in England are required to work in a rapid manner because they do not enjoy the governmental or industrial sponsorship that allows some Continental ensembles to rehearse in a more leisurely ( and in a more experimental ) fashion .
4 A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic .
5 But who 'd want to work in the small labs if the more exciting stuff went elsewhere ? "
6 The women go out to work in the same way as other women , but know that their main priority in life is to care for their families .
7 However , the one thing that instantly distinguished PageMaker from the rest was the fact that it had been designed to work in the same way as a traditional paste-up table .
8 If he categorically refused to work in the same Laboratory as Lorrimer , one of them would have to go .
9 Many professionals and managers choose to work in the public sector because they wish to give service or believe in the core values of their agency .
10 The advisory team should enable the flow of relevant information on the pupils ' needs to reach the schools where they are placed and enable teachers and visually handicapped pupils to work in an effective way because they are well informed and well supported .
11 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
12 ‘ I have three children and even though I do not have a job at present , they will never have to suffer in the same way as the children of Somalia . ’
13 The closest analogy I can think of is that it is very much like fishing , you never know what you are going to catch , you have to pull in the small ones when you are hoping for the big one , but occasionally a big one comes along when you least expect it .
14 The subframes are designed to deform in the same manner as the robust bodyshell and thereby contribute to this energy absorption .
15 Every practising barrister knows before which judges he would prefer not to appear in a political case because he believes , and his colleagues at the bar believe , that certain judges are much more likely than others to be biased against certain groups , like demonstrators or students , or certain kinds of action , like occupations of property by trade unionists or the homeless .
16 Basinger had testified in the civil lawsuit that no contract existed and that she had chosen not to appear in the unreleased film because she would have been required to perform in gratuitous sex scenes .
17 But the overlap in dates — Tolkien 's book began to appear in the same year as Lucky Jim — is fortuitous , not significant , and the overlap in time was not a collision of rival forces , rather the side-by-side running of parallel tracks .
18 He too had been influenced by Lyell , and as early as 1855 had published a paper commenting on the fact that new species always seemed to appear in the same neighbourhood as a closely related existing species .
19 It is possible for the future to appear in the subordinate clause as well : The firm will expand if the investors will put up the money , although the normal pattern is the future tense in the main clause , followed by the present tense in the subordinate one .
20 The 16-point plan presented by the rebels at this meeting had been rejected by the government , but on Oct. 15 Chissano announced that MNR rebels would be allowed to stand in the 1991 elections if they renounced violence and laid down their arms .
21 So , for example , it is impossible to make sense of a statement that S is disposed to behave in a certain way unless one already understands the concepts required to understand the content of the relevant behaviour .
22 Perverse unreasonable Pamela , begone from my sight and know as well how to behave in a hopeful prospect as in a distressful state .
23 It is possible to make X-cells behave transiently and Y-cells to behave in a sustained manner if the stimulus intensity is altered .
24 One important factor seems to be the tendency of the cat to ‘ jump up unexpectedly ’ and to behave in an unpredictable way when at close quarters .
25 Thus under certain conditions we can expect A* to behave in the same way as breadth-first search .
26 According to a Rwandan radio report , the Republican Democratic Party ( MDR ) , the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party agreed to participate in a transitional government if certain commitments were incorporated in its brief .
27 This note applies as much to an RFL who wishes to participate in an incorporated practice as to an RFL who wishes to enter into partnership with an English solicitor .
28 She was about to veer in a different direction when she felt an arm like steel round her waist .
29 Paul Taylor 's left-arm pace could be valuable at Calcutta , where the ball tends to swing , but for him to play in the first Test after barely a month of his first trip overseas would be a gamble .
30 ‘ It was a pleasure to play in the same side as a true football genius .
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