Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 However , the purpose of the article was not to provide a step by step guide to the workings of PCA ( see reference 1 ) , but rather to stimulate interest in the application of the technique .
2 ‘ Literacy in one or more languages , eventually to include literacy in at least one Sierra Leone language and in the official language , English ;
3 But that does not make it right to encourage disaster in search of diversion .
4 I scoffed at such nonsense , and leapt up the beach , lanyard in hand , only to fall flat in the surf , as the waves turned sand from firm to quick .
5 The molecular dimensions of a polymer chain in any solvent can be calculated directly from light scattering measurements , using equation ( 9.36 ) , if the coil is large enough to scatter light in an asymmetric manner , but when the chain is too short to be measured accurately in this way an alternative technique has to be used .
6 Heat is readily generated by activity ; even increased muscular tone generates enough to restore comfort in chilled but well-insulated subjects .
7 Only to support Bruce in what he said Mr Chairman , that it is absolutely essential that we do keep some money after to take advantage of five B.
8 Would n't it reflect our publishing strategy better to include AWS in this summary ?
9 The analysis of human motives is , of course , a precarious undertaking ; but some of the connections made in the past between scientific and religious ideals were strong enough to bear reconstruction in such terms .
10 The afternoon 's shopping had been arranged to console her sister Penelope , who at twenty-five was still young enough to suffer disappointments in love as commonly as colds or headaches .
11 As well as North sea oil , we have also been fortunate enough to discover gas in the North sea .
12 The prouder and more articulate seaman had seen his pay and status in continuous decline from 1815 when , at the , end of the Napoleonic wars , " the government , without the least consideration for those who had battled on the ocean in defence of their king and country , disbanded the Fleets and cast adrift some thousands of Seamen suddenly to find employment in the merchant service " .
13 The Henstocks were lucky enough to find lodgings in the village while they awaited a new home .
14 Keighley went into the Fixture Exchange Pool to find an opponent , only to find Hymerians in the pool too .
15 The office was small enough to provide experience in a range of areas , covering a wide variety of companies from subsidiaries of large plcs to sole traders .
16 ‘ But surely no one would be mad enough to hide gelignite in his room ? ’ said Amiss .
17 It is not sufficient for social psychologists merely to define attitudes in terms of a stance taken at a particular time , with the assumption that such a stance has a fixity , which is only to be shifted by the reception of ‘ persuasive information ’ .
18 But it remained uncertain whether they were strong enough to create conditions in which peace could be negotiated even on the most minimal of their terms .
19 He rejects the idea that industry ought to keep workers on simply to fulfil a responsibility for maintaining full employment and he also argues that it will be impossible to increase the tax base enough to create employment in labour-intensive services such as health and education .
20 Experience suggests that this may not be long enough to detect changes in the baby 's symptoms — although some babies recover within 24 hours of the mother eliminating offending foods from her diet , others can take many days , sometimes as much as two weeks , for their colic to settle down .
21 With modifications of either nuclease P1 enhancement or butanol extraction the assay is sensitive enough to detect adducts in microgram quantities of native human DNA and has been used to detect and quantify adducts in a number of human tissues .
22 Stoddart uses a rate of rainwater solution of emerged reef limestones of 10–20 mm ( 0.4–0.8 in ) per 1000 years and suggests that this is not enough to destroy reefs in glacial periods , the last of which he reckons to have lasted 60 000 years .
23 None of ICI 's board members , however , has been ungentlemanly enough to express differences in public .
24 This process , whilst seemingly disruptive , is more akin to unravelling or undoing a complex structure in order to better understand its make-up , but in doing so to express differences in terms of juxtapositions or comparisons , rather than seeking a unitary , univocal dimension based on hierarchical values .
25 The company is also developing two new materials which it hopes will be strong enough to fill cavities in the back teeth .
26 I 've only to let relatives in this afternoon .
27 The conversation he then conducted in what seemed like good Spanish to me — revealed that the weather in the mountains had improved enough to use helicopters in the search .
28 With this in mind , representatives from the six major accountancy bodies have come together to form Women in Accountancy .
29 These particles , this particular matter is generally given the sort of generic term seston some of those particles are mineral particles some of them are colloidal aggregates as the iron tends , iron , iron , ions tend to come together to form colloids in solution and some of them are particles of biological origin .
30 SCOTVEC National Certificate Modules were introduced in 1984 and were designed to replace the prevailing system of ONCs ( Ordinary National Certificates ) and ONDs ( Ordinary National Diplomas ) which were based on subjects grouped together to give courses in a particular area .
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