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

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1 However , Brahim Ghali , a member of the Polisario Executive Committee , had stated in an interview given to the Madrid newspaper El País of Oct. 22 , 1990 , that if the Moroccan government decided not to agree to the holding of the referendum , or tried to interfere in the running of it , then the armed struggle would be renewed on all fronts .
2 All information held by or reasonably available to you regarding any potential hazards known or believed to exist in the transport handling or use of the goods supplied shall be promptly communicated to us prior to delivery .
3 Both parties need the right to end the agreement if the other goes bankrupt or is forced into liquidation , or ceases to operate in the music business .
4 It means helping counsellees to make connections between what has occurred in the past , and how this affects what they are achieving or failing to achieve in the present .
5 The genes themselves do n't evolve , they merely survive or fail to survive in the gene pool .
6 Dine in style in the restaurant , or choose to eat in the bar buffet .
7 They can be planted out or left to grow in the pot , but will soon need re-potting .
8 It is a common finding when we are jet-lagged or trying to sleep in the day after night-work .
9 As a food and store safety officer , I felt dismayed and frustrated to see in the Journal , members of staff wearing inappropriate jewellery and , in high risk areas , all hair not kept within hats .
10 Suppliers selected for trial should be notified and invited to participate in the planning organisation .
11 She later married an Ulsterman and moved to live in the province .
12 She spotted a telephone kiosk , and stopped to look in the telephone directory .
13 Furthermore , since " the common unaided senses of man are not equal to the realisation of the world " , education should provide the means by which the " dull superficial sight of the multitude " can be " illuminated and helped to penetrate in the direction of reality " .
14 The question , light , whispered , had barely left her lips and seemed to tremble in the air between them , when with a swift unexpected movement , just as she lifted her hand to touch his face , he caught her wrist .
15 Kerr , 27 , has been transfer-listed by Millwall at his own request and plans to settle in the North-East during or after his playing career .
16 I think , I think particularly important for Whitchurch , in keeping up the er , degree of confidence in Whitchurch that people will actually , er , are , are , willing and able and prepared to exist in the area .
17 Then the first ‘ maid ’ they ever had was a girl of 16 called Mollie and she had been deserted by her husband and came to live in the house with three tots .
18 She turned slowly to look at him , as he deposited a bag of fragrant croissants and the Financial Times carelessly on the hall table and came to lean in the doorway of the guest room .
19 Next on the curriculum come talking , acting , building , blowing party squeakers and pretending to choke in the back of the car .
20 When the grassy and aromatic undergrowth of spring where she spread out her work to dry had balded and turned to dust in the summer , she hung out her clothes in the enclave at the back of her small house .
21 Cut the salmon into thinnish steaks , arrange them in one layer in a well-buttered baking dish , sprinkle them with salt and seasonings , add about I oz. of fresh butter , cut in pieces , for every pound of salmon , cover the dish with buttered paper and a lid , and put to cook in the centre of a moderately heated oven , gas no. 3 , 330 F. In 45 to 50 minutes — a little more or less according to the thickness of the steaks — the salmon will be cooked .
22 The flexibility of hydrogels means that the lenses can be folded and inserted through a smaller incision than conventional ‘ hard ’ lens , or even inserted while dehydrated and allowed to hydrate in the eye .
23 Ward staff are invited and encouraged to participate in the learner 's project and to attend the presentation .
24 In their second year these children become able to walk , they leave the hut and begin to participate in the life outside .
25 Parish representatives were then asked to examine ( a ) baptismal preparation in their parish , ( b ) to consider the advantages of baptismal programmes and ( c ) to decide the way in which the laity could be encouraged and equipped to share in the leadership of such programmes .
26 I felt revolted by them and began to sleep in the hall , dragging a pillow and a wool blanket off the bed and leaving the room to them , in the hope that they would understand my anger , that they would no longer stay till the early hours of the morning , stepping over me as I lay asleep , leaving overflowing ashtrays and empty glasses and cans and bottles strewn about the floor .
27 But she refused , and began to walk in the direction of Trantridge .
28 He turned away from her and began to walk in the direction of the house , and after a moment 's hesitation she followed .
29 Remove the pears from the heat and allow to cool in the syrup .
30 Multi-agency case conferences should be convened and parents should be invited to attend and permitted to participate in the decision-making process .
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