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

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1 ‘ He is the one who may partner Pinsent in the coxless pairs in the next Olympics . ’
2 Much emphasis is now being placed on reducing lead times and improving manufacturing procedures with the expectation that this will improve profitability in the coming years .
3 An experienced leader will give training in the necessary skills .
4 I shall give way in a few moments .
5 He could see sorrow in the dark eyes which glowed as if there were candles burning behind them .
6 It has specialists and can provide supervision in the following fields : Medieval and Renaissance Literature ( including Drama ) , Eighteenth-Century Literature , Romanticism , Victorian Literature , the 1890s , Modernist Literature , Twentieth-Century English Fiction , Modern Drama , Post-1945 British Poetry , Postmodernist Literature , Women 's Writing , Fantasy and Science Fiction , Theory of Comedy , Theory of Modernism , Contemporary Critical Theory , Feminist Criticism , Drama and Music , Scottish Literature , Comparative Scottish and European Studies , Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Literature , Canadian Literature , Biography , Textual Bibliography .
7 There would have to be wardens patrolling the area and they might like to serve teas ‘ for wines and spirits by transforming men into woodland bacchanalians , might engender terror in the delicate frames of women , children , and others . ’
8 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
9 It has also been agreed that Italy will pay a reciprocal visit to Dublin in April when they will take part in a Four Nations competition to replace the Home International championships , following England 's decision to pull the plug on the domestic series last season .
10 Those interested in less energetic pursuits can take part in the mixed pairs darts at RBL2 , Harrier Way .
11 However , cautious and pragmatic as ever , I realised that before I could take part in the airier abstractions of my chosen profession I needed to confront the nitty-gritty , the hard business of actually selling things , specific products , to industrial customers .
12 The two Presidents would take part in the later stages of the commission 's work .
13 But the Sports Council has confirmed that both weightlifters can now take part in the next Olympics if selected .
14 These also enter the reaction volume and can induce damage in the uppermost layers of a thin section by remobilizing elements and homogenizing luminescence activators ( see Section 6.2.2 ) .
15 You might take tea in the rarefied surroundings of Eickhof , a cafe of quite overwhelming temptation for cake-lovers .
16 Two days later the Employment Secretary will join battle in the Social Affairs Council over the 48-hour week and workless Sunday .
17 They stressed that such intervention did not imply intervention in the internal affairs of the country concerned .
18 Learning by imitation can take place in a few minutes , whereas the reproduction of a whole new adult animal can take many years .
19 ‘ The presentation of the prizes will take place in a few minutes … ’
20 ‘ This must take place in the early hours of the morning in order that the narcotic is delivered at a time when there is little public activity .
21 The letter states : ‘ We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC [ national executive committee ] and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
22 2 , We accepted the democratic decision of the NEC and also believe that such debates should take place in the legitimate bodies of the party .
23 If drama schools do not incorporate a stage management course , basic lectures and some participation in production work may take place in the senior terms .
24 It is felt that any formal approach to the study of other world faiths should take place in the later stages of the primary school and appropriate stages in secondary school .
25 By these devices through traffic would be deflected onto high-capacity ‘ primary distributor ’ roads better suited to higher speeds , so that safety and environmental improvements would take place in the residential areas .
26 How can anyone have confidence in the economic policies of such a Government ?
27 WALTER SISULU will have cause in the coming days to reflect , perhaps not for the first time , that stone walls do not a prison make .
28 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
29 If applied early on , this exercise helps retain mobility in the damaged joints .
30 On May 8th Halifax Town ignominiously plunged out of the Football League and will now play soccer in the minor leagues .
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