Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] in " in BNC.

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1 Those rules are therefore designed to preclude , in so far as is possible and from the outset , the possibility of a situation arising such as that referred to in article 27(3) , that is to say the non-recognition of a judgment on account of its irreconcilability with a judgment given in a dispute between the same parties in the state in which recognition is sought .
2 Again , however , there was little to object to in the broad fundamental .
3 So if he 's getting that rammed in in him now , what 's he missing out on ?
4 But Ferranti said yesterday : ‘ The report confirms that Coopers & Lybrand have found no information which would lead them to suspect that the Ferranti International balance sheet exposure to fraud was any different from that referred to in the letter to shareholders dated 29 September .
5 The rarity of finds of natural occurrences suggests how intensively the prehistoric Europeans must have sought rare substances and how much trouble they were prepared to go to in disseminating them .
6 yeah and he 's spotted racism in the Atkinson et al textbook and all sorts of , all over the place so erm mm there should be something interesting to talk about in that for a start .
7 What does all this refer to in the third sentence ?
8 A ‘ tolerable risk ’ is one that society is prepared to live with in order to have certain benefits and in the confidence that the risk is being properly controlled .
9 The actual sound ambience of this recording is less dry than the sort of sound that Philips is prepared to settle for in the same hall , and it is refreshing to hear Nicholas McGegan 's fine cast of soloists use the hall 's natural resonance to give the distinct impression that they are enjoying themselves and confirming , to one listener at least , that an important part of enjoying oneself is showing off .
10 This was interesting general confirmation that the element of ‘ serious , content that had been an important part of the deceased Daily Herald and News Chronicle was no longer something the non-quality reader was prepared to pay for in a daily paper .
11 Short-coated dogs are obviously much easier to cater for in this respect .
12 And there is much more where that came from in this attractively illustrated and assiduously researched collection of articles .
13 There was not much to object to in the bones of the debate .
14 A rigorist for ecclesiastical law would have found much to object to in this procedure .
15 On the other , different strata among the middle classes found much to object to in the status quo .
16 Large quantities of organic food were not easy to come by in Surrey .
17 Hepworth justified poaching from literature because of ‘ the advantage of a well-made plot , which was not at all easy to come by in original film scenarios ’ , but what this ignores is the responsibility of producers like him to foster the writing skills which would end British cinema 's reliance on the novel or play , and novelistic or theatrical styles of storytelling .
18 Medical attention is not easy to come by in Peru for those who do not have the money to pay for it .
19 Calvados is n't always easy to come by in this country and such as we can get is usually one or other of the commercial brands which in spite of their high prices are pretty crude .
20 The toy section in this Oxfam shop in Oxford used to be a honeypot for children , but there 's not much to choose from in it now .
21 The OTO , founded by freemasons , has much to answer for in the last eighty years .
22 The old , and now much condemned , low-carbohydrate method of dieting had much to answer for in making social eaters fat .
23 In many cases the notion of verb is not so easy to deal with in sign language .
24 This explains why it is strictly impossible to omit to in : ( 35 ) He needs to do more exercise .
25 The greatest rock'n'roll band tag may have been uncomfortable to live with in the past , but this album will not make the title any easier to shift .
26 And there was perhaps not so much to laugh at in that ; for by North 's trial , two and a half years after the breaking of the scandal , the overwhelming majority of Americans had come to feel much the same way .
27 Mhm do you have do you have a lo I mean is it is it easy to get to in touch say you want to in an emergency , to get in touch with anyone phone , is it is it easy to get to a phone ?
28 No stripping off and being stood on blocks for the world-weary rich to stare at in lust or mockery .
29 The effective unbanning of the African National Congress at the beginning of the decade gathered momentum very fast and the white minority was eventually forced to accept a negotiated settlement not dissimilar to that arrived at in Zimbabwe .
30 Calm assessments were hard to come by in the shadow of a tragedy of such proportions .
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