Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fifty per cent of Sun 's business comes from indirect channels and this will remain so in future , said Thompson . |
2 | Liability arises only when there is a nuclear incident which occurs at or in connection with certain nuclear installations , or in the course of transport of nuclear substances , and it can arise only in connection with licensed nuclear sites . |
3 | Bush repeated on Oct. 24 the comparison of Iraqi President Saddam Hussain with Hitler and denounced the " rape of Kuwait " and Iraqi " crimes against humanity " , while at a rally on Oct. 30 ( campaigning in support of Republicans in the mid-term congressional elections on Nov. 6 ) he gave warnings of the possibility of a US military offensive , urging the US public to " stay together in support of our kids halfway around the world " . |
4 | These are the only temperature and pressure values at which all three phases can exist together in equilibrium . |
5 | It may well have been fun while it lasted , but we might guess by now that the Titfords would not stay long in Spa Fields , any more than they had anywhere else . |
6 | But even with her help I do n't concentrate properly in class , I just dream away the time , and then I ca n't answer the teacher 's questions . ’ |
7 | You 'll know better in time , Miss . ’ |
8 | If a club is relegated — which happened to one of them in 1990 — the shares will fall steeply in value . |
9 | Because transplanted quail cells will behave normally in chick embryos , she realized she had an invaluable natural marker . |
10 | The majority of teachers in state schools accepted as inevitable that boys and girls would behave differently in school , would find different forms of knowledge congenial , would achieve differently and aspire to differing occupations . |
11 | Another important feature is that it helps to overcome distractability so that people can focus attentively in prayer or meditation . |
12 | People may act differently in response to changes in taxation than to variations in earnings per se . |
13 | Persons act not as they would act probably in life , but enable to do the , to , but enable to author to do a bit of writing . |
14 | Not only that , he would know well in advance the order of the programme , and consequently would have altered his training dramatically to account for the extra distance . |
15 | In that way , you 'll know well in advance exactly what deliveries will be required . |
16 | you 'd , you 'd , you would n't say a word on your birthday you 'd let everybody know well in advance |
17 | Stop , as you can see I have warned them to let Haven Mouth know well in advance of the collection period for all the obvious reasons . |
18 | The pluralist description of the social order with its myriad political institutions , groups , and actors all competing , albeit unequally , for power treats the media as a set of institutions which may act independently in society but which may also be deployed by powerful groups . |
19 | If your cheque book is lost or stolen , let your bank know immediately in order to reduce the risk of fraud on your account . |
20 | ‘ You will fall madly in love with Argentina , ’ he said in his deep husky voice , which had a slight break in it , ‘ with the wild life , the birds , the open spaces . |
21 | And people who set out to be faithful do fall passionately in lust with other people . |
22 | The notion of indexical meaning ( which I have expounded in detail in Widdowson 1983 , 1984a , and which 1 shall discuss again in Chapter 7 ) is crucial here . |
23 | If they do attack again in strength I do n't see how we can possibly hold them , due to our large number of casualties and the very few reinforcements that seem to be joining us . |
24 | How ludicrous , after all , to have imagined that the great Count Romano de Sciorto , of Casa Sciorto , of the Città Notabile , the Noble City , could fall seriously in love with her . |
25 | In short , we can see that we do not exist separately in space and time but in spacetime — and the same is true of everything else in the Universe . |
26 | If they help to make conditions in Cuba less awful , Fidel Castro may stay longer in power . |
27 | The provision making time of the essence will enable the buyer to cancel the contract for breach , without notice , if the seller does not deliver exactly in accordance with the contract . |
28 | However , PNP coordinators could achieve little in isolation . |
29 | Do we welcome into our midst those people who have developmental disabilities , on order that we can grow together in faith ? |
30 | Both Susan and Father Martin have said that although they disagree on this issue , they can do so in love . |