Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Prince is also very keen on deer stalking , another pull to keep him in the Highlands for as long as he can manage .
2 But , while these points may be reasonable , and some of them may be true , this attempt to embed them in a general theory or schema seems unhelpful .
3 Several influences combined in this period to help him in the search for an alternative theological approach .
4 We 'll have another message to send them in a minute . ’
5 It is one thing to draw money from the public in terms of council tax and it 's another thing to spend it in the way you intend to do it .
6 The commission now has the task of finding another country to take him in the next five days , and it is not optimistic .
7 Tom Jones held his young hurdler Jackson Flint in enough esteem to enter him in a race at the Cheltenham National Hunt Festival meeting even though he does not yet have a win to his credit .
8 But because of its fierce realism and deep antipathy to authority ( whether it comes in the guise of nationalism or Catholicism , ) this culture is likely to resist any attempt to include it in the cosy consensus of Dublin as Europe 's cultural capital .
9 The cockroach has a similarly high-speed existence and can react to any attempt to crush it in a fiftieth of a second , while our own reaction time is a tenth of a second .
10 Mains was recalled for the solitary Test against Tom Grace 's Irishmen at Athletic Park , in which the All Blacks gained an undistinguished win , but Mains got a penalty goal and enough credit to keep him in the team for the great tour — South Africa , 1978 .
11 Never , ever breed from a mare that has given you any cause to fear her in the stable .
12 Like the silkmoth , ants sense pheromones through their antennae ; but they make continual use of both antennae to keep them in the right direction .
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