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

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1 In contrast , Monkou continues to prosper in Saints ' mini-revival and is hopeful his performances will eventually bring long-distance international recognition from Holland .
2 What must the U K government consider in deciding whether to put in taxpayers ' money ?
3 Why do n't the one driving the week before tell the one the week after that they 've got to go in drivers ' entrance and not in bloody one !
4 Undoubtedly therefore much of the growth that they 've put in is this year 's budget , will have to result in schools ' budgets being cut in the future .
5 It seems irresponsible and morally indefensible to intervene in clients ' lives if you are uncertain about what can be achieved and the best methods of doing so .
6 On going down from Newnham , she was appointed as the first principal of Cambridge Training College , formed with the purpose of training university women to teach in girls ' secondary schools .
7 The chapters of this book switch erratically between these two aspects but they must come to blend in readers ' minds so that their practical implications control the course of an investigation .
8 help to develop in pupils ' speaking and listening their grasp of sequence , cause and effect , reasoning , sense of consistency , clarity of argument , appreciation of relevance and irrelevance , and powers of prediction and recall ;
9 Another argument for fatter bonuses is that pay tied to performance encourages managers to act in shareholders ' interests .
10 Social service departments in general , and social workers in particular have no wish to interfere in peoples ' lives unless there are difficulties , of which inability to cope with current circumstances is the most obvious .
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