Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] in the " in BNC.

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1 To make people think someone in the Martin family was the informer .
2 They would prefer someone in the age range 25 — 45 .
3 You 'll need plenty in the struggle that lies ahead . ’
4 On this point , the head considers the project-inspired developments to have " taken off " at a pace which he had never envisaged : I think it 's been the instigator for a lot of cross-curriculum things which I did n't really anticipate ; I thought it might have been instigator for the sort of subject-based problems that would either stimulate something in the subject or the subject could actually move to the library and it 's obviously worked faster on the cross-curriculum aspect .
5 More than seventy-five years later , we are still working out their implications and trying to combine them in a unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
6 Although baby universes may not be of much use for space travel , they have important implications for our attempt to find a complete unified theory that will describe everything in the universe .
7 In oriental rugs , every knot — which corresponds to two individual strands of pile — is tied by hand , and a skilled weaver can tie something in the region of a thousand knots per hour .
8 In this way , you could hope to get a complete unified theory , one that would predict everything in the universe .
9 Les Conn : The problem was John ( Bloom ) did n't know anybody in the music business except myself because I was quite well-known at that time in Tin Pan Alley .
10 No , I do n't know anybody in the flats .
11 She did n't recognise anyone in the shadows , although she knew that she must know several people from Monte Samana .
12 We could n't discuss anything in the place .
13 Erm so you 'd need nought in the middle .
14 There was division in UNTCOK whether it could accomplish anything in the circumstances ; some members felt it should report the impossibility of proceeding but others believed that it could make limited progress .
15 all of them so when her class came up , cos she 'd been with the class right from nursery and when she put into this you know , with the double third year , cos they go upstairs for third and fourth year and they really do classes below she did n't know anything in the class !
16 And your answers should be couched in the terms that you would answer somebody in the pub , in that you 're giving them the information , you 're giving it to them in a clean way .
17 You could have erm a function erm everyone , let's assume everyone in the world has a name .
18 Referring to the burden which subsidies placed on the state budget , Ben Ali said that " we can no longer do nothing in the face of the growth of the compensation costs , which alone absorb one-quarter of state expenditure " .
19 ( b ) A registered foreign lawyer shall do nothing in the course of practising in partnership with a solicitor which , if done by a solicitor would put the solicitor in breach of any of these rules or any other rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to solicitors .
20 ( c ) A registered foreign lawyer shall do nothing in the course of practising as the director of a recognised body which puts the recognised body in breach of any of these rules , or any other rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies . ’
21 Leyland Daf workers and trades union leaders in Britain criticised the British Government for not taking similar action to the Belgian and Dutch governments , which will invest something in the region of £80 million to help Daf resume production on the continent .
22 I felt wonderful , and it was at that moment that I realised that if I started taking my athletics seriously , if I started training properly , if I started listening to Ron , then maybe I could do something in the sport .
23 Erm and I think I may do one in the middle of there and then leave that s like that .
24 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
25 I will do everything in the power of the private citizen . ’
26 I said well I can do everything in the hotel trade from housemaid to housekeeper to barmaid , the only thing I have n't done is managed one but I could do that if I had to and I done , done booking of the reception and I 've done bar , I 've done diner 's room , I 've done kitchen , I 've done
27 He said : ‘ I trained tremendously hard and felt sure I could beat anyone in the world . ’
28 I 'd give anything in the world to undo that quarrel with her ! ’
29 So we 're working on the principal that even if the person does wake up in the operation they 're s not going to sue you cos they ca n't feel anything in the area you 're operating in .
30 Some women will do anything in the name of beauty …
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