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

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1 Many humans are diabetics ( this writer included ! ) but did you know one in 200 dogs also live with this condition ?
2 A person may buy something in good faith , but may find out afterwards that the seller had no title to it , perhaps because the seller or somebody else stole it .
3 Howard goes across to the man curiously , since he does n't know anyone in this city .
4 Right now you may , erm , do n't know anything in particular , but I know that the European Community and the United , United States are always trying to out , erm , beat each other in terms of subsidies on food products , so put , put that in .
5 ‘ We 'll pick our strongest side for the one-days , although it 's unlikely we 'll bring someone in cold for the Test , ’ he revealed .
6 One of her children would achieve something in this world .
7 Erm and then you went for a whole month which was , you could do something in that time .
8 There are still countries in which a mother can expect one in three of her children to die before reaching the age of 5 ( UNICEF , 1964 ) .
9 They can do everything in two rehearsals , and they take to Berlioz because of the virtuosity of their playing and the quickness of their reading .
10 It does n't mean that you will do everything in this way — you will have your own ideas and so will your management .
11 We do n't do anything in that line !
12 we did n't do anything in that erm bob sleigh , four man bob sleigh
13 ‘ And does she do anything in particular , this Janice ?
14 You could do anything in this world , she had already discovered , if you paid for it .
15 Can we do anything in this structure plan forum to change that position .
16 I can see nothing in democratic thinking which allows us to think of " the people " as anything other than the whole body of citizens , minorities as well as majorities , those who oppose and dissent as well as those who belong to the dominant majority .
17 I do n't see one in this room . ’
18 But Lili , I thought , should have known them , must have known them , for if she could see in me something to address then she could see something in any human being .
19 Do you still believe anybody in that place ?
20 She thought she would never dare touch anything in this house in case she left marks .
21 If you do not understand anything in this document you should go to a solicitor , or Legal Advice Centre or a Citizen 's Advice Bureau .
22 No , I do n't like anything in that cupboard .
23 Not directly but you can make one in that how that once everybody gets , once you have the resources to raise everybody up to a certain sort of acceptable standard of living , then you can redistribute those resources and you are , you are , y you 'll be able to eliminate poverty
24 She can easily swallow one in one go , so mealtimes do n't last long .
25 I think you must prefer everything in that room .
26 Every now and then , a man like this one needed a reminder that he could not control everything in this world , despite all his money and his terribly blue blood .
27 That 's deliberately because the programme is a tight one and you ca n't fit everything in all the time , but we 'll refer to this at several different points particularly talking about press releases a little bit later this morning , and also you we will find that a lot of the general comments we 're made making apply to press situations , talking to journalists in general , and writing articles for from that point of view also .
28 ‘ You could meet anyone in this bar , ’ said the young man on Catriona 's other side .
29 You ca n't miss anything in this bloody room .
30 It 's an unfortunate state of affairs , but I do n't think anybody in this country has got control over it . ’
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