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

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31 It is a faith that believes it has only to ask in order to receive : e.g. in the cure of the leper ( Mark 1:40–5 ) .
32 And after all Elizabeth had done for her , heaven only knew it was little enough to ask in return .
33 Would be easing , so to speak in sort of units of horses or electricity .
34 Apparently , the free spending Italian club AC Milan were so taken with him that they offered Celtic a fee of £100,000 for his services , only to recoil in fear when the club 's manager Jock Stein told him they could only rent him for one game for that amount .
35 It is soon to appear in paperback ( and will doubtless go ‘ quadruple platinum ’ , or whatever ) and is to be a major TV series .
36 Which is why all the products in the range are carefully formulated , not just to work in isolation but to work together as a complete programme — repairing , cleansing , caring and styling .
37 We set off in file moving along a narrow gauge railway in pitch darkness I was trying desperately to keep in contact with the Frenchman in front of me and cursing him when he stopped suddenly , causing me to bang my face on his rucksack .
38 May I ask my hon. Friend nevertheless to keep in touch with the health authority in Cornwall ?
39 Some ministers use them largely to keep in touch with parliamentary opinion on matters affecting their own departments .
40 I 've been retired from playing for five years , although this season I messed about a bit just to keep in touch with what was going on , and I really do think that someone else should have the honour of captaining the team .
41 He was happily surprised to find that the cottage did indeed live up to Coleridge 's estimate of it , possessing ‘ every thing that heart could desire ’ , including a small flower garden and a climbing rose which Coleridge was soon to commemorate in verse .
42 just to lie in bed Wishing it would stop
43 A child born to a teenage mother is twice a slikely to die in infancy as a child born to a mother aged between 25 and 29 .
44 He saw Luke now and then : just to stay in touch .
45 okay , okay erm yeah although normally you could do something like that while you can do that by phone you can call up and say yes we 're coming definitely just to get in touch and say it .
46 The aim of this study is thus to examine in detail different kinds of provision for children with special needs in the first year of secondary schooling .
47 Maggie had been amazed at her own fury , rocked by the power of Fenna within her , breaking through the cool disdain she tried always to preserve in front of this loathsome woman .
48 ( ERIKA AD LIB ) ( WES ) Still to come in part two , the boys are back in town ( SOUND ON TAPE ) ( ERIKA )
49 ( WES AD LIB ) ( ANNE ) Still to come in part two , these boots are SPECIALLY made for walking .
50 ( ERIKA AD LIB ) ( HARRIET ) Still to come in part two , the forgotten victims of alcohol .
51 ( ANNE ) Still to come in part two , the Cheetahs roar is no more .
52 Well still to come in part two we have all the sporting action including the weigh-in for the boat race .
53 Still to come in part two , for sale on Tuesday , Des man Friday .
54 Still to come in part two , the stage revival that even the wicked old witch wo n't be able to stop .
55 Given the very patchy record of companies that have diversified into areas not related to their existing businesses or not requiring similar management skills , corporate managers ought always to bear in mind the option of planned divestment of inevitable dinosaurs with a view to returning cash to shareholders ( see Lorenz , 1988 ) .
56 One has always to bear in mind that for very many people in early-modern England — in the towns as much as in the countryside — the home was also the place of work .
57 So far as practical consequences are concerned , we need still to bear in mind how far this falls short of a general protection in rem ; difficulty , as always , would arise in proving the bad faith of the possessor .
58 In discussing these two processes it will be helpful still to bear in mind the distinction between universal and particular concepts , because it will be suggested that anchoring is a universal process , whilst objectification is a particular one .
59 Constitutional amendments formally to set in place a multiparty system were still pending , however : they were passed unanimously by the Federal Chamber on Aug. 8 , and it was hoped to secure the necessary ratification by the assemblies of the republics and provinces by Sept. 20 .
60 The disabled lobby in the arts must take credit for the work they have done in making galleries more accessible , but there is a great deal more to do in order to encourage and demonstrate the creative talents of older people that undoubtedly exist .
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