Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [noun pl] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Few appear to express problems in the system of changing GPs .
2 Grow species tulips , such as T tarda , if you want to leave bulbs in the ground to flower reliably year after year .
3 The advantages of work appear to keep women in the work-force even when circumstances subsequently become less favourable ( Joshi and Owen 1985 ) .
4 The study aims to describe and analyse how the various actors involved in police policy-making — the Home Office , Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Constabulary , the Home Secretary , the police authorities , pressure and community groups , political parties , the media , as well as the police themselves — interact to produce changes in the style , organisation or operation of policing on the ground .
5 This will be done primarily by evaluating the response of both demand and supply to tax changes in the past .
6 In fact , the whole discipline will become more applied in the sense that the emphasis will be shifted from laboratory studies , which seek to isolate variables in the abstract , towards being a social science , which examines socially shared beliefs , or social representations , in their actual social context .
7 She had promised Julie that she would be well enough to get up the following day and they would take a trip in the pony and trap to visit friends in the area who Julie had not seen for years .
8 They hope to nurture pupils in the rest .
9 Bill added : ‘ They were the first Calder team to tackle one of these events and we hope to send others in the future .
10 Men who write about miners lavish poetic pleasure on their bodies , they seek to explain miners in the language of their statuesque and satanic physique .
11 Admittedly the zeal with which trades unions seek to achieve increases in the money wages of their members is likely to be tempered in times of rising unemployment , an outcome which is also predicted in the more formal models of hysteresis .
12 The vocal Bradshaw in goal encouraged his defence and on more than one occasion pulled off a save to keep Ruffians in the game .
13 It is undeniable that animals intend to do things in the sense that it is often true of them that unless interfered with they will go on voluntarily to perform various actions .
14 Fibres tend to cast shadows in the beam , wave about or become incandescent , blemishing time exposure photographs .
15 Ventilate well on sunny days but remember to close vents in the evening .
16 All burglars know that ninety-eight per cent of all housewives decide to hide things in the tea caddy . ’
17 Falling rocks continue to cause problems in the gorge
18 British Aerospace could be the main industrial beneficiary if the Indians decide to place contracts in the UK , perhaps for space vehicles to carry telephone calls or TV .
19 Anyway I pretend to take ages in the toilet .
20 Silica-rich skeletons of these single-celled planktonic plants sink to form layers in the lake mud .
21 Second , proposals which only address ( and seek to reform ) the structural changes that have afflicted the media , e.g. conglomeration , but fail to note changes in the processes of news-production and journalistic work , are incomplete solutions .
22 Fire stations at Woburn Sands and Wolverton could be shut down if county councillors agree to make cuts in the fire service.But the county says it is trying hard to avoid cuts in that part of the budget .
23 levels of prevention serve to identify stages in the development of problems and targets of intervention .
24 It may be contended that members of parliament wish to ask questions in the House when major aircraft accidents occur and so it is necessary to have a particular minister to give the answers .
25 I love more than anything JTR 's ‘ fortunately or unfortunately ’ reference to travel improvements in the area .
26 National Westminster has announced four thousand redundancies and yet you still have to wait ages in the queue at the bank , why is that ?
27 It 's the ones that come along and just have to do things in the middle of the garden .
28 To these we have to add distortions in the response of the subject of the investigation .
29 We need to seek answers in the range of influences that guide migration decision making , particularly in those forces responsible for investment and thus employment , in changing residential preferences , and in the interaction between demographic change and the housing stock .
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