Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Second , since intervention is often directed at the areas of relative weakness in a child 's linguistic abilities , it may be helpful to identify what these are and to what extent they are likely to impair the child 's ability to communicate in a variety of settings .
2 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
3 There are types of language use which demand the ability to formulate grammatical , correctly bounded sentences , and being able to exploit the formal sentence grammar is one of the most important elements in being able to communicate in a language .
4 Not an easy tongue to master at such short notice , but she had always felt it was a basic courtesy for a tourist to make some attempt , however feeble , to communicate in the tongue of the host country .
5 This programme of research has already brought to light unnoticed phenomena of children 's different abilities to communicate in the classroom .
6 It is pitched at a level which is neither simplistic nor dust-dry , reflecting Chris 's ability to communicate in the lecture hall as well as in print .
7 When attempting to communicate in the absence of adequate structure , care should be taken to learn enough about any differentiation to be able to predict the effect it will have and make allowance for it .
8 This is reflected in the syllabus for the Institute examinations which are held at centres throughout the U.K. The first and most essential requirement of any student for any professional examination is that he or she must be able to communicate in the language ( in which he or she will be examined . )
9 What is happening now , 1975 — and for some time past , is material evolvement , leaving spiritual evolvement to stagnate in the pond of Man 's Over-Conscious Analysis Of His Own Deeply Natural Sub-Conscious Development ( e.g. Christianity 's mistaken conscious self-analysed identity ) .
10 As the UK construction and property markets continue to struggle in the depths of recession , spare a few thoughts for those ‘ built — environment ’ graduates soon to be released into the careers market .
11 Well , it 's all because of the legendary Rob Ellen , who first invited me down from Shetland to tour in the Highlands oh , five years ago .
12 There was not a lot to tour in the inclement weather , though the Bohemia concert party was marked down for a visit , and the bandstand too held promise , though with all these people about , she doubted she would hear the music .
13 Guinness stout was first imported from Liverpool in the late 1880s and by the early 1960s had become so popular that Guinness decided to brew in the country .
14 I do n't think you , you 've , you 've got to try in a way not to shut it off too much erm and yet it , i you 've just got to sort of be able to not shut it off but sort of create different areas
15 She had to try in every direction .
16 The Video Guide gives advice on how to use the video and exciting ideas for activities to try in the classroom .
17 RED WINE RED GRAPES ARE CRUSHED AND LEFT TO FERMENT IN A VAT .
18 While the beer continues to ferment in the cask the CO 2 produced escapes through the soft spile .
19 She then stood next to the telephone box , her stomach beginning to tighten in a way which was becoming sickeningly familiar .
20 But just as the security net began to tighten in the grounds of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh yesterday a group of Japanese tourists made an unscheduled appearance .
21 ( v ) There is no agreement on the set of descriptive categories required for an adequate account of a language such as English ; consequently different investigators are likely to differ in the way they identify linguistic features in a text .
22 Landau and Boorsch agreed to differ in the catalogue to the extent that the former proposed adding four further prints to the canon of seven generally accepted autograph works while Ms Boorsch felt strongly that none of them was by his hand .
23 Also provided always that will not be obliged to assist with or take over the conduct of any proceedings which are principally based upon allegations of negligence , breach of contract , or other acts or omissions by , nor will be obliged to indemnify in the manner set out in this clause in relation to any such proceeding ;
24 As we have seen , the laws of war do not consist only of what states have formally agreed to accept in a treaty or convention .
25 The employers did however wish to keep the door open for the future , and proposed a ban of five years on women entrants — something which the union was prepared to accept in the hope that " natural reductions " over this period would leave the men in a commanding position .
26 The prevalence of criminal motivations is not too difficult to accept in the case of examples such as that of speeding , used above .
27 It is important , therefore , to be clear about the differences as well as the similarities so that one can know what to query as well as what to accept in the concepts .
28 Cara wanted to know in a hurry , though added more slowly , ‘ No , you ca n't have done , or they 'd have insisted on you going home straight away . ’
29 ‘ Wet and cold 's quite enough to know in a lifetime full of fish ! ’
30 Representatives of the few people they had come to know in the course of their wanderings round the world were left to clear up .
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