Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The crumple-faced star — known for his love of the good life — once said : ‘ I 'd rather stay in the second line . |
2 | Many could successfully survive in a harsh environment , and their bodies enabled them to evolve into larger and more diverse creatures . |
3 | The requisite consent and authority to establish the relationship could only exist in the International Tin Agreement . |
4 | The Piaroa view the arrogant and dominating character , which the Shavante would highly esteem in a mature male , as odious . |
5 | I mean to we had to literally eat in the one day |
6 | Only a parent has such a right , and even then the parent may only act in the best interests of the patient . |
7 | Enough has been said , however , to make it clear that regulation need not necessarily act in the public interest . |
8 | Deviation from such norms and mores will not only result in a social storm around both the adult and child concerned but may interfere with the child 's normal development according to normal modes of life and upbringing — in other words may affect libidinal development as this must be expected in our culture . |
9 | Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies . |
10 | This environment will apparently appear in a future version of SCO Unix , however , it was unclear at press time whether that software would be SVR4 . |
11 | Pabulum Consultants ' Jennifer Rust comments : ‘ Many companies will only invest in the minimum training required to get the system up and running ; it is not surprising in these cases that the systems are not being used to their full potential . |
12 | Argument will only grow in a large organization if it is actually encouraged , and if the example is given from the top with courteous listening and praise for differences of view . |
13 | Andrew Eliel , editor of the guide , said the award had been launched because it was felt the best chef did not necessarily work in the best restaurant . |
14 | Of course , the truth about how he has done it will probably only emerge in a ghosted autobiography that will cost some newspaper a king 's ransom . |
15 | The public relations executive , as a manager of the corporate personality , can only sustain in the long term , an identity that is based upon reality . |
16 | However close the match of management behaviour to the criteria described , performance management can only work in the broader context of managing change through learning ( see chapter 6 ) . |
17 | The ruler does n't only work in the horizontal direction . |
18 | Powerfully supported in West Germany by leading academic figures such as Professor Ingolf Lamprecht , Head of Freie University 's Institute of Biophysics in Berlin , and in Canada by Professor James Webb of Victoria University 's Department of Biophysics , to name only two , his work has been described as being of prophetic insight , incredibly productive and important and the most significant breakthrough in the field of cancer research today , one which should be given the highest priority in terms of social worth , funding and exposure by the media , as such discoveries can literally usher in a new science for the benefit of all humanity . |
19 | You can only go in the future direction in time , but you can go at a bit of an angle to it . |
20 | Those with faith are those who can ‘ see ’ , and who may therefore only engage in a limited dialogue with the ‘ blind ’ . |
21 | So what you would have had for the whole of ninety two and the whole of ninety three will all come in , will all come in the second half of ninety three . |
22 | However , a machine can only stretch in a few directions and is therefore only of limited value . |
23 | The family A useful definition is : ‘ a kinship network spanning three or more generations and involving relatives who do not necessarily live in the same house ’ ( Graham , 1984 , p.17 ) . |
24 | Suppose , for example , that risk-averse traders will only trade in the future spot market if the terms being offered there are sufficiently attractive to compensate for the extra risks incurred in delay . |
25 | Despite a growing world market , competition remains fierce and will only intensify in the short term as new malting capacity is commissioned in numerous countries . |
26 | This spirit can only travel in a straight line , so when it slides down the roof in the hope of gaining entry to a house , it will be swept up in the air again by the curving gable . |
27 | The two objectives do not necessarily lie in the same direction . |
28 | The following list of assumptions , which is by no means exhaustive , adds a note of scepticism to the claim that individuals can easily locate in the local communities that reflect their preferences . |
29 | The Star Eye she had joined at Beltagne would soon no longer exist in the same form , she was sure . |
30 | I 'd just as soon stay in a small pub |