Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [noun sg] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He also indicated that he would respect traditional ALP values and would seek to restore confidence in the country .
2 However much a politician might desire to avoid involvement in the collectorship contests , it was virtually impossible to escape being drawn in if the friends were involved .
3 Britain may not need to flaunt nationalism in the way characteristic of the United States but its education system can no more ignore the task of sustaining the national identity than education systems in any other nation-state .
4 By a process of mutual choice , referral back and elimination a number of names is arrived at of individuals who by reputation are assumed by those who should know to have power in the community .
5 But who would choose to commit suicide in the middle of a dinner sitting next to the Prince of Wales ? ’
6 I should like to take part in the epic-reading planned for 26 May if you have some passages available .
7 If you 'd like to take part in the campaign to spring clean the UK , information , ideas , promotional kits and posters can be obtained by writing to : .
8 NORMAN Lamont will tomorrow try to revive confidence in the Government as a whole and in his management of the economy in particular .
9 Production in one division does not have to match production in the other as surplus can be sold to the market or shortfalls bought from the market .
10 The latter was having a nap now , which Belinda was pleased about , as she suspected that the dynamic painter might well try to fight fatigue in the future when a painting session was going well .
11 Clearly , good rapport between patient and therapist will be necessary , but the patient will also have to develop confidence in the therapist .
12 And I for one do n't intend to play coney in the hay ! ’
13 It will tend to lie doggo in the light and , because it is flat , it can easily be mistaken for a small mole on the shin .
14 Meanwhile Conservative councillors have rounded on their Labour opponents saying the latest announcements will lead to complete chaos in the town centre .
15 This would lead to tank overflow in the loft .
16 ‘ They have included serious defects in the financial and administrative systems , and in the controls that should operate to guarantee probity in the council 's financial affairs . ’
17 ‘ I certainly did n't want to take part in the play and I am not at all at ease with those — those people .
18 Jagger apparently turned up unannounced and ‘ did n't want to take part in the interview or even be photographed with his children . ’
19 The mover of the motion might want to take part in the debate on motion three seven one , pensions .
20 We have to keep a proper balance or we will continue to see destruction in the countryside that we have seen in some areas where there is too much access and where what used to be a path has become as wide as the M1 .
21 Doubts about banks ' capital reserves , which include stock in clients ' companies , and property-related bad debts may continue to undermine confidence in the market as a whole .
22 Exchange Travel in Chipping Norton will continue to do business in the meantime .
23 It remains to be seen whether these arrangements will continue to make sense in the future .
24 ‘ Why , oh why , oh why , ’ bemoaned a friend , sounding remarkably like a Gilbert O'Sullivan son , ‘ does Nick always want to make love in the morning , which is exactly when I do n't feel like it ?
25 Berenice is in no immediate danger and I 'd prefer to confront Garry in the privacy of his hotel room . ’
26 Kaifu told the Diet on Sept. 24 , however , that his proposals were compatible with the Constitution and that they would help to bolster stability in the region .
27 Together we could help to destroy crime in the world , and begin to build a new and better life for everyone . ’
28 It is a pity some of those guys do not get up and learn to do commerce in the way that the rest of the world has to and put to advantage their expensive educations which are paid for out of general taxes . ’
29 Children who have , for example , a Jewish , Hindu , Welsh , or Irish home in an English town or city often have the advantage of sharing two or more cultures that can enrich each other and that can help to spread understanding in the community .
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