Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] in a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They also have broad noses and sideways facing nostrils , and tend to sit in a hunched position when at rest .
2 It is the way we intend to proceed in a whole range of different market areas . ’
3 Tubifex is collected by scooping up the mud patch containing the worms , and then washing the mud away to leave clean worms which tend to gather in a tight ball .
4 By impacting with neighbouring particles they vibrate about a locus , and only appear to remain in a fixed position .
5 There are members of the European parliament who s s support Strasbourg as a meeting place clearly , but the majority do not , the majority want to meet in a single city and in so doing the majority have accepted that there should be a new European parliament building in Brussels and that European parliament building now operates .
6 If you are between 8 and 14 and want to participate in a dark journey of the imagination come to the VALLEY OF DOOM .
7 If you are between 8 and 14 and want to participate in a dark journey of the imagination come to the VALLEY OF DOOM .
8 All Muricaceans ( see Appendix 1 for the classification ) that have been studied closely appear to feed in a similar manner ( Carriker , 1981 ) .
9 That you still want to compete in a young man 's race , even though it might kill you ? ’
10 ‘ I want to live in a small village. ,
11 ‘ I want to live in a big house , with lots of rooms . ’
12 Murid , cricetid and microtine molars are structurally different from each other , but their incisors are more similar and appear to alter in a similar way when subjected to digestive corrosion .
13 ‘ Hmm , maybe , ’ replied Rachel thoughtfully , then , changing the subject , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go to lunch now , then later this afternoon I want to get in a quick swim . ’
14 ( c ) Position conflicts : the position you take in one piece of litigation may be at odds with the position you want to take in a subsequent action ( for example , in advancing the cause of a plaintiff you may adopt a position that puts you in difficulty with some defence clients who are less than impressed with the vigour with which you espouse the plaintiff 's cause ) .
15 I feel I can encapsulate the feeling in the music and then say what I want to say in a direct manner .
16 The inability , so far , to properly confront issues of race is largely due to the huge number of white volunteers who simply find it too painful to accept that , because of their culture and upbringing , they tend to behave in a racist manner .
17 Lawyers tend to play in a zero-sum game ; doctors do not .
18 ‘ Many people tend to specialise in a certain topic such as sport or pop music but I concentrate on general knowledge . ’
19 And , if my memory serves me right , you stand to rake in a tidy sum on that .
20 Mozart 's work is exquisitely crafted : the instruments seem to engage in a continuous dialogue by turns thoughtful and considered , passionately enraptured ( as in the hauntingly beautiful C minor slow movement ) , and — in the rondo finale — playful , each soloist spurring the other on to more daring feats of imitation .
21 Just as certain behavioural habits develop , such as vomiting after every meal , so women with bulimia can develop habitual thoughts and begin to think in a bulimic way .
22 Once through the Suez Canal and into the Red Sea the ‘ black out ’ rule was relaxed somewhat and you children then enjoyed the warmth and the swimming pool , and the kindly Scots captain who greeted Mig every morning with ‘ Hoo 's Maggie the morn ? ’ and the nice stewardess who had taught Mig to reply in a Scots voice , ‘ Maggie 's fine , thank you for spierin' ( asking ) . ’
23 ‘ Is nice , ’ said Adam , lapsing into broken English like foreigners tend to do in a strange land .
24 The , the older you get , the more sort of find , that you like to work in a quiet environment .
25 After considering an update of Fifties TV Western Maverick , he 's now set to star in a big-screen version of the Sixties series The Wild , Wild West .
26 Although this theoretically results in black , the inaccuracies in the ink pigments tend to result in a greenish black .
27 In fact , the Sun ( eight items ) and the Star ( six items ) continue to dominate in a sparse field .
28 If the hall is too narrow for this and many entrance ways are barely more than a corridor , try to get in a long bench or a very narrow console , or at the very least a stool and a shelf .
29 The overweight people tend to eat in a non-stop motion .
30 Other sentences have a similar type of structure , and tend to end in a similar evocation of vastness and remoteness , as the eye reaches its limit of vision : " under the enormous dome of the sky " ; " the monotonous sweep of the horizon " ; " as if the impassive earth had swallowed her up without an effort , without a tremor " ; " till I lost it at last behind the mitre-shaped hill of the great pagoda " .
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