Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] in [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Roberts 's second row partner Steve Bainbridge was due back from holiday yesterday and is expected to play in next week 's National Division Two promotion showdown . |
2 | We want to get in first , ’ said a senior Government source . |
3 | Derry fielded their published side , at least nine of whom are expected to feature in next Sunday 's Pairc An Iuir blockbuster . |
4 | We all intend to continue the same sort of programme for the next couple of years and I have said I would like to call in next term and on a periodic basis until our responsibility ceases . |
5 | Who 's going to get in first and who 's going to get in later ? |
6 | She twigged what I was driving at … that I suspected Alain had been murdered … and decided to get in first to throw me off the scent . |
7 | On reaching Port Said , however , the captain declared that Annesley would have to be more respectably attired if he wished to continue in first class . |
8 | ‘ You were seen trying to get in last night , Mr Glynn . ’ |
9 | With a little gentle persuasion , Pipe encouraged Peter Scudamore to switch from his intended mount Valfinet , who finished 16th , to the winner who had fallen two flights out when poised to strike in last year 's race . |
10 | With a little gentle persuasion , Pipe encouraged Peter Scudamore to switch from his intended mount Valfinet , who finished 16th , to the winner who had fallen two flights out when poised to strike in last year 's race . |
11 | Unbeaten Chavez held to draw in 88th bout |
12 | Most people understand the need to express , but not what you have to take in first . |
13 | Nicholas Winterton , who is planning to abstain in next week 's vote , described it as a short-term fix rather than a long-term solution . |