Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , even when teachers are teaching their students to communicate in one language at a time they need to examine the principles of communication . |
2 | A number of dolphins have been taught to communicate in rudimentary English . |
3 | Approximately 30% of the marks will be for straightforward handling of theory — but additional marks for pass , credit and distinction standard must come from the quality of the candidate 's understanding and ability to communicate in acceptable fashion . |
4 | The most basic error , which I attempted to pinpoint in discussing the sense in which the cries , hoots , and gestures of animals are ‘ primitive forms ’ of language in Chapter 5 , is to confuse the predictive value of the effects of such behaviour with the conscious intent of a speaker to communicate in some way . |
5 | If the distinction between tacit and explicit collusion is to mean anything , it must also be shown that the ability to communicate in some way affects the likely existence and stability of collusion . |
6 | She touched a finger to Tallis , then to herself , trying to communicate in some way . |
7 | He was rock hard , fully aroused beneath the rough denim of his bermudas , and she froze , beginning to struggle in nameless fear … completely new emotions were being aroused much too fast . |
8 | The wind screeched in his ears , making consecutive thought almost impossible so that not only did he have to struggle in desperate conflict with the conditions but had also to fight to hold to his concentration . |
9 | It amused them to dine in some style , formally separating the working day from their evenings together . |
10 | Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end , and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society ? |
11 | The coalition had regard to-the- mechanics of the single transferable vote and made some attempt to match the number of candidates nominated with the support which those candidates might expect to attract in each constituency . |
12 | Unlike Poland and Hungary , East Germany will not have to coax in private capital : the stuff will flood in from West Germany . |
13 | Moreover the constitution which the Swedish Diet was forced to accept in that year ( the first in the world to be embodied in a single comprehensive organized document ) was in some ways relatively moderate . |
14 | However , when we become adults we tend to think we 've learnt everything we need to know in this area and stop practising . |
15 | the only one I want to know in this area is a , you can |
16 | I 'm partial to a nice pun , and BT 's image began to soar in direct ratio to the growing number of commercials on the air . |
17 | The inexperienced pilots often try to soar in unusable lift , and they concentrate so hard that they do n't recognise that they are drifting away and are not going to get back to the field . |
18 | ( ANNE ) Still to come in Central News , back to the Lebanon . |
19 | Still to come in Central News , a prickly subject . |
20 | If Picon has his way , the statue will be a sign of things to come in that department : expansion of gallery space , conservation and display of long-unseen areas of the museum 's collection and an ambitious schedule of special exhibitions . |
21 | It had n't been his fault that Bill Morgan , the vehicle examiner , had chosen to come in open-necked shirt and corduroys ; neither he nor Dom had cared a damn what their guests chose to wear . |
22 | I mean , Helen Burn 's plea here is not to be to eager for retribution to come in this life , but trust to it erm |
23 | Similarly , a negative attitude may turn to a ‘ do n't mind ’ one under certain conditions , for example when the items ironed are less intrinsically boring ( baby 's clothes are said to come in this category ) . |
24 | To anticipate something to come in this inquiry , an ordinary definition of the neuron is an example . |
25 | we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room |
26 | Oh you wo n't be able to come in any day with me next week will you ? |
27 | The expert should be asked to write in plain English and to explain all technical terms used . |
28 | It says councils are often criticised for the poor quality of their letters but the borough council is now encouraging staff to write in plain English . |
29 | While anti-Hitler remarks were obviously dangerous , it was not necessary to write in glowing praise of him , or even to mention him and the attempt on his life at all . |
30 | The best thing to bring it all out , would be to write in my own African language , but I have to write in another language . |