Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] [noun] [to-vb] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Expect the UK to succumb in the same way , then watch the band set their sights on America . |
2 | You want the chance to spit in the eye of these landlords ? ’ |
3 | A family with many sons could farm its land successfully without the burden of paying farm workers and could if necessary send a son to work in the nearest town or city to earn money to pay back debts or to buy more land . |
4 | Tonics , restoratives and health remedies provide an opportunity to invest in the non-toxic remedies of the future . |
5 | Innovation is acknowledged to contribute to economic growth , social benefit and survival in the competitive world , yet many organizations are not innovative and mimic the innovators to stay in the race . |
6 | The gums cause the pills to swell in the stomach , allegedly dulling the appetite , but cases have been reported from West Germany , Australia and Sweden in which the pills swelled in the throat and caused an obstruction . |
7 | Although history is deterministic there is still the need for workers to unite and act and accept the invitation to join in the great drama of history . |
8 | Rabbits have been known to live on the edge of a wood and regularly swim a brook to feed in the fields beyond . |
9 | Get the schoolmaster to stand in the puddle or a stream , preferably on a hot day when splashing could be associated with cooling off . |
10 | Articles 45 and 48 give priority to government projets de loi ( bills ) and allow the government to intervene in the navette ( when legislation shuffles back and forth ) between the Assemblée and the Senate , overruling the latter . |
11 | Her entrance and words allow the audience to see in the flesh what Hector and Troilus have valued more than peace . |
12 | It is better to remove the pods before they finish maturing , and allow the seeds to ripen in the pods . |
13 | Other problems , such as academic ability or entry requirements , became secondary if the adult can not afford to do the course or find the time to study in the first place . |
14 | Perhaps the major requirement for change on Switchboard is a combination of the overt needs of the callers , and the needs of a group of self-interested and highly-motivated volunteers who find a reason to stay in the organization . |
15 | Mr Cecil Robinson , chairman of the parochial church council , said : ‘ We have scouts , guides , brownies , afternoon clubs and elderly people 's groups who use the hall to meet in the morning , afternoon or evening . |
16 | If you think this is the case then ask the interviewee to remain in the waiting room for five minutes in case you wish to ask them back . |
17 | Where proceedings are begun in the wrong county court the court , in the absence of agreement between the parties , may either transfer the proceedings to the correct court , order the proceedings to continue in the court in which they were commenced , or order them to be struck out . |
18 | As regards the latter , it is essential that anti-insider dealing law and other self regulatory rules prohibiting abuses are analyzed from the perspective of how they alter the incentives to engage in the illegal conduct , and , more importantly , how they alter the incentives to enforce/breach the Chinese Wall . |
19 | Those powers contain the power to include in the new lease provision for varying the rent ( Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , s34(3) ) . |
20 | YOUNGSTERS have the chance to follow in the footsteps of rugby Grand Slam greats Rob Andrew and Rory Underwood this Easter , courtesy of a council 's sports programme . |
21 | ‘ The majority of the squad that won the title have the ability to play in the Conference , ’ said Mr Clapham today . |
22 | As you are building a new pond , you have the opportunity to put in the best filtration system , without paying a fortune . |
23 | Their powers are subtle and strong , and they have the knowledge to wake in the minds of their victims that which would be better left unwoken . ’ |
24 | Of course she knew that Silas had inherited this property , but what she had n't realised was that I have the right to live in the house for my lifetime , or until I happen to marry again . |
25 | All partners have the right to participate in the management of the firm . |
26 | It should be remembered that the personal representatives of a deceased partner do not in their official capacity have the right to participate in the business of the firm . |
27 | Leading indicators have the potential to assist in the correct identification of turning points , as well as to improve the accuracy of forecasting more generally . |
28 | Andy Partner and Paul Flowers , regular central defenders in the youth team , thus have a chance to impress in the friendly fixture at Chelmsford City on Saturday ( 3 pm kick-off at New Writtle Street ) with a view to being involved in the Cardiff and more especially the Carlisle clash . |
29 | This and other studies revealed that shifts of posture , head movements and changing facial expression all have a part to play in the way a conversation moves from one person to another in a group . |
30 | I concede that the current recession and the Government 's mismanagement of the economy have a part to play in the fact that prestige projects are not lining up to locate in the bay . |