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

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1 The first great public indication of the shift in Barth 's thinking came in 1927 , when he published the first volume of a projected Christian Dogmatics , which was intended eventually to handle in a systematic way all the main Christian doctrines .
2 There was no Christian architecture before A.D. 200 ; believers gathered together to meet in each others ' homes and used the courtyard fountain for baptism .
3 By this time the festival of Christmas had arrived , and both papal and royal courts joined together to celebrate in St Peter 's basilica .
4 The Secretary of State was thus granted a discretionary power to release a person serving a sentence of life imprisonment subject to two conditions : ( 1 ) He must be recommended so to do in a particular case by the Parole Board ( which was constituted by section 59 of the Act of 1967 ) and ( 2 ) He shall not do so except after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice together with the trial judge if available .
5 An early contestant for the role of heir apparent , Aleke Banda , a minister in the 1960s , was restricted to his village for several years before being partially rehabilitated only to fall in disgrace again in the mid 1980s .
6 The £450m headquarters of the British Library in St Pancras , which was due to have opened in March , is expected finally to open in 1996 .
7 On occasion the animators got sufficiently carried away to draw in additional detail .
8 I mean unfortunately the authority in days gone by has benefited from the scheme in the sense that the extra , extra money in service in truth , the revenue was there , erm , the chickens have come home to roost in the sense that it 's , the tables have turned the other way , and I mean , gone are the days where , when we 're least worried out that impact that , that , that much more of our er , of our budget .
9 Adam , as a child , had been strictly forbidden ever to go in there .
10 In this area , at least , the would-be functionalist is offered the kind of rich and intricate structure that may match the detailed organization of linguistic structure , and so can be claimed plausibly to stand in a causal relation to it .
11 By the end of 1915 , the British Army in France , thus reinforced , had risen to 38 divisions , more than 3 million men having come forward to serve in ‘ Kitchener 's Army ’ .
12 A strand of hair which normally covers his bald patch has fallen away to rest in seaweedy strings on his padded shoulder , drying as we speak .
13 My encounters with girls were destined always to end in rejection until I 'd left my teens behind me .
14 Brian Horton says they think they 've done well to stay in a tough league having spent hardly any money …
15 Brian Horton says they think they 've done well to stay in a tough league having spent hardly any money …
16 Multipage and multiple spreadsheets have been made easier to use in version 5.5 by the inclusion of icons that let you move forwards and backwards between pages and spreadsheets — these are the double arrows in the third section down in the Tool Bar .
17 Similarly , the National Council of Educational Research and Training pilot project at Bhumiadhat ( India ) which aimed at the expansion of non formal education found that any success noted was felt primarily to lie in such atypical factors as the extensive community development programmes which accompanied the project and , as in the Lofoten study , in the exceptional talents of some of the staff .
18 I truly believe that each of us had held on in there not only for ourselves , but also for the women we are destined never to meet in person , but with whom we share our motivation to create a world where our creativity is valued .
19 The group of people who form the membership of the company were drawn together to assist in achieving the above objectives with whatever professional expertise and personal knowledge they had at their command .
20 This episode reveals a flexibility of social structure that was thought only to occur in humans .
21 But the corso used also to exist in Austria . ’
22 Passage of larvae through the lungs has been shown experimentally to result in multiple small haemorrhages visible over most of the lung surfaces .
23 The program used in the following example is Lotus 1-2-3 ( specifically 1-2-3 Go which was reviewed in last month 's Practical PC ) but other versions of 1-2-3 , or similar spreadsheets such as As-Easy-As , work in exactly the same way and it is very easy to modify the steps shown here to work in SuperCalc or Excel .
24 It is used primarily to assist in the UK ‘ Grand Challenge ’ , a government initiative designed to have computers solve some of the fundamental problems in physics and engineering .
25 He felt that she should have cared enough to confide in us , where really she cared too much and did n't .
26 Seb spent the evening drinking steadily , talking generalities , until Jacob was called away to intervene in a fight between two of his navvies .
27 Muslim weavers who had emigrated from India and Turkoman weavers from the north were brought together to work in large weaving centres in Karachi and Lahore .
28 I conclude that taking into account all the matters which were before , which I 've attempted briefly to summarise in the introductory paragraphs and under this heading .
29 With the addition of a residential weekend each term , student-hours will be increased sufficiently to result in an overall time span shorter than when we last used a weekly format .
30 Nana 's form was to skip the next two hundred years of Jamaican history and tell Martha how her husband had gone away to work in Panama and never come back , and how Martha 's own father was in America now .
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