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

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1 she wo n't , she 's , she 's just on the , oh I do n't want to work in a boring office we 've , we 've tried to say not , you do n't have to work , it 's an in , it 's an in to what you want
2 To support Wilfrid was also to engage in a protracted dispute which must have been a long-term embarrassment both to the Northumbrian king and the archbishop of Canterbury .
3 Both kinds of representation betray fears and fantasies about sexual passivity and sexual promiscuity : women then , and gay men now , are imagined to engage in a passive promiscuity which is really an unquenchable appetite for destruction ; AIDS has ‘ reinforced the heterosexual association of anal sex with a self-annihilation originally and primarily identified with the fantasmatic mystery of an insatiable , unstoppable female sexuality ’ .
4 People think that because you have sold millions of records and are now also in films that you are part of this movement ; which is why it would be helpful to discuss in a little detail what your work really involves .
5 He wanted to bask in the developing closeness he and Jordan were enjoying , surfing sensorial highs , and being utterly open , perhaps for the first time in his life .
6 To put in a new light which is independently switched , there are two choices for the wiring .
7 In the 27th minute Kamara , on loan from Luton , found Hendrie and squared for Wilkinson to put in a fierce shot which Baker touched over the bar .
8 ‘ By encouraging people to manage in a certain way you make it seem more appropriate to appoint women . ’
9 When we went to gigs David used to travel in Ralph Horton 's car and we used to have to go in the old ambulance which replaced the old Atlas van .
10 He felt Bully Boy had set out too quickly , but when he asked Market Leader to quicken in the back straight he got no response .
11 If the situation lasts for a long time with no sign of improvement , you should discuss the future very carefully with the doctor or hospital specialist , rather than trying to cope in a hopeless situation which can not resolve itself .
12 In October 1815 a Mr. Scruton came , and stayed for a weekend full of music with the Green family , then went to Kendal to perform in a long concert which Green and his wife attended , together with their daughters Jane and Elizabeth .
13 If we are carrying out the valuation of a private company which intends to float in the foreseeable future it should be borne in mind that the flotation will make the shares marketable .
14 When next you 're tempted to indulge in a cheap witticism you might remember that . ’
15 And it means rising with Christ too ; rising to share in the new life which he makes possible , and which in the fullest detail Paul , in Romans chapter eight , ascribes to the Spirit of Jesus , resident within us .
16 This was a figure of actual spending that a department was not to overshoot in the coming year whatever happened to prices or the wages and salaries of its employees in the interim .
17 Their reading of Balzac was of course extremely distorted — the Balzacian novel was made to encapsulate in a convenient way everything which the nouveaux romanciers considered to be deficient in any modern representation of reality .
18 But with 1992 just around the corner a new positive and aggressive attitude towards development of well trained exporters and marketeers is essential if this Province is to compete in the fierce competition which is gaining momentum .
19 Try to fight in the lightest category you can manage without heavy dieting because , theoretically , the heavier you are within the weight limit , the more power you can pack into techniques .
20 Instead of a single central processor autocratically controlling a whole computation , large numbers of autonomous computing units cooperate to arrive in a communal state which reflects the outcome of the computation .
21 Sunderland made no attempt to sit on their lead , however , and looked just as likely as Norwich to score in a second half which comfortably surpassed the first in entertainment value .
22 The narrator is a figure in transit trying to live in a perceptual present which avoids fixed relations .
23 And it 's easier in the short term not to have In the long term you get more problems .
24 But because they are so efficient at tempting big barbel to bite in the first place I keep trying different ways of fishing with them to try to overcome the problem .
25 I began to despair in the local press I noticed an advert for an evening class , cookery for men being the young one in the family I plucked up courage and enrolled but it was great , with great apprehension that I went to the first class .
26 This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive in the long term they must , in certain instances , address this radically broadened target market .
27 If we forced ourselves to think in a detached way we surely ought to be more impressed by the architecture of the caddis 's eye , or of its elbow joint , than by the comparatively modest architecture of its stone house .
28 These values are assumed to reside in the cultural continuum which Bateson sees as stretching from 1200 to the present .
29 I knew he was there , and that if I tried to move in a certain direction I 'd bump into him .
30 Well , yes , it can be that easy if you are only moving fairly slowly , but bear in mind that to stop in a reasonable distance you have to hold on the control long enough to raise the nose and apply a braking force .
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