Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The stealing networks did not disappear entirely in the early years of the twentieth century , but their geographical range and the extent of their operations was sharply curtailed .
2 Application of C-banding can aid greatly in the accurate counting of MII chromosomes , for example when aneuploidy studies are made .
3 Unless they are made available for further research , data which have often been collected at great expense and with significant effort may later exist only in a small number of reports which analyse only a fraction of the research potential of the data .
4 Friend not lose sight of the fact that need does not always exist only in the inner areas of a city . ’
5 And the reason we observe this thermodynamic arrow to agree with the cosmological arrow is that intelligent beings can exist only in the expanding phase .
6 Even so , honest advertisement of strength providing cues that can not be faked may count most in the long run .
7 These could supervene powerfully in the individual personality — as they evidently did in that of Akhenaten — but , more frequently perhaps , these psychopathological tendencies could manifest themselves in the culture of the agricultural society , perhaps as fire-festivals ( with attendant witch-delusions ) or as full-blown cults of solar-imperial megalomania .
8 Back then , they did n't catch on in a big way . ’
9 And occasionally , as now , it so happened that duty and pleasure would fall together in a sweet coincidence ; and from Parson 's Pleasure , after dutifully forbidding Lewis to linger more than a couple of hours or so , Morse himself departed .
10 Mr Christopher said yesterday the United States would not act alone in the Bosnian crisis but would keep pressing for lifting the arms embargo .
11 The woody tubers may survive outside in a mild winter , but if they do n't , the seeds certainly do , emerging in thickets the following year .
12 Such policy appears to place political beliefs above the concept of needs when some individuals demonstrate that they can not flourish educationally in an integrated environment .
13 However disguised they may be , those are very big tax increases , of a kind which governments can normally introduce early in a parliamentary term only .
14 However disguised they may be , those are very big tax increases , of a kind which governments can normally introduce early in a parliamentary term only .
15 Whatever the impact of the Gulf , America 's deteriorating economy suggests that the dollar could fall further in the short run .
16 A host of current Irish League stars who came through the ranks will line up in a special BB challenge match .
17 ‘ We 're confident that the sheer quality of our children 's books will win out in the medium term , ’ he said .
18 The scholars of the Renaissance courts studied in depth the philosophy and dictates of classical authors and applied their knowledge to the education of courtiers , so that they would act and behave correctly in the new society .
19 Aidan McAteer is listed among the substitutes , but will line out in the left corner of the attack providing he comes through a late fitness test .
20 Why linger here in the sordid dark for nothing ?
21 They can not er , although i it 's not that er , er that sort of erm instinct does n't exist anymore in the Indian-Asian woman .
22 On behalf of all her fans , I would like to wish her the best of luck in 1992 and hope that she will carry on in the dedicated way she has in the past year or so .
23 If , on the other hand , I approached this child — ( he smiles at Geraldine [ disguised as a boy ] ) — my action could result only in a gross violation of the order of things .
24 Uneaten food , and anything once living that dies or lies in the tank will break down in a similar fashion .
25 They may do so in a non-Compact institution in which case responsibility for " cashing in " the Compact entitlement must rest with the student .
26 It will not necessarily do so in a judicial manner ; a matter with party political implications may well result in voting following party lines .
27 A public corporation managing a monopoly might do so in a sectional interest .
28 While managers will pursue broadly the same tasks , they will do so in an increasing variety of ways .
29 No more did they do so in the Black Country 's nail-making trade , where the family 's output depended upon women as well as men working at the anvil .
30 This was good ; what was even better — and the more remarkable , given that the gentleman was French — was that he would do so in the proper manner : with little apparent effort on his part , with a negligent modesty , as befitted an English gentleman .
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