Example sentences of "[to-vb] [indef pn] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I should like to thank everyone in the Division for all the hard work which has gone into making 1990 a year of significant progress . |
2 | Our attitude is that we want to see everyone in the six counties , whether Protestant or Catholic , active in the movement to attain civil rights for the people there . |
3 | Regardless of what company is involved in such matters and of whether it has a socialist supporter , a Conservative supporter or no political supporter at all , it is our duty as a House to enable everyone in the country to feel that his or her pension is well protected . |
4 | He pulled Carla into his arms and closed his eyes , feeling a vast , directionless violence , as if his task were to kill everyone in the world and the problem was how to start . |
5 | But on the other side , it is not necessary to interview everyone in the club if the proper statistical sampling rules are obeyed and if proper tests of significance are applied to results obtained . |
6 | To flash a badge was to risk someone in the crowd remembering his face and in the future , on another job , he could fingered as the stoolie he truly was . |
7 | I had needed to break our journey north int he capital to see someone in the tourist board 's head office . |
8 | Kissing in this form , as a proper way to greet someone in a certain relation to oneself , is a social convention . |
9 | ‘ Harry said he was due to meet someone in the boathouse , so we went over there . ’ |
10 | ‘ You could n't possibly have realised how big a task you 'd set yourself , trying to find someone in the whole of London . ’ |
11 | I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader . |
12 | If the adventurers stop to negotiate , Juliane explains that she and Maximilian have come to the Castle to find something in the Great Tower . |
13 | This avoids the extra worry of having to give friends or relatives last-minute instructions about where to find everything in a hurry . |
14 | That is why you have someone with a clapperboard at the start of each take : to make it possible to find everything in the whole length of film . |
15 | Girls who could n't get themselves a husband in this country were sent out to find one in the colonies and it seldom failed . ’ |
16 | However , failing that , an international money order can be drawn in almost any currency — your bank will advise on how best to obtain one in the right denomination . |
17 | Spid I remember when me and my Mum had to catch one in a fishing net and throw it down the toilet cos my Dad were n't there and it was about that big ! |
18 | And you 'll find it 's so much easier to try everything in the comfort of your own home . |
19 | It was my problem , not my husband 's , but he had the patience and the imagination to try everything in the book ! |
20 | Naturally , one desires to suppress the personal element so far as possible , but if one has an opinion to express there is nothing to offend anybody in a straightforward ‘ in my opinion . ’ |
21 | He had n't bothered to inform anyone in the team of this intention , and manager Bob Merriman suddenly found himself plunged into a crisis of seemingly immense proportions . |
22 | As home secretary , he had psyched himself up to batter the police unions and the chief constables , but on penal policy he was pushed to find anything in the agenda of Tony Blair , his Labour counterpart , to quarrel with . |
23 | However , if Mr Chekhov decided to write anything in the future it would be delighted to have look at it . |
24 | Got to visit everyone in the road ? ’ . |
25 | Each of these secondary attacks should be treated as having WS 25 and S 3 ; it is impossible to destroy everything in the room which is capable of delivering these attacks , and the only way to stop them is to destroy the clock . |
26 | So he said erm but we ha being refurbished in four weeks ' time and we 've got to sell everything in the shop |
27 | I 'm just trying to remember everybody in the same afternoon , to collect them all because of about six of them are being done around here |
28 | Specially designed to help everyone in the family cope with the problems of epilepsy , it costs £12.50 from BEA , . |
29 | A will have the statutory power of arrest it B was in fact attempting to steal something in the shed , or if A reasonably suspected him of being in the act of attempting to steal something in the shed . |
30 | A will have the statutory power of arrest it B was in fact attempting to steal something in the shed , or if A reasonably suspected him of being in the act of attempting to steal something in the shed . |