Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [art] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I will now turn to consider in a little more detail what I hope may fairly be described as the ‘ post- Kings North Trust Ltd. v. Bell [ 1986 ] 1 W.L.R. 119 agency diversion . ’ |
2 | Even then she had found it difficult to get up in the morning , had begged and pleaded to be allowed to lie in a little longer , had gone back to sleep more often than not , the forerunner , Cecilia supposed , of her present practice of often lying in bed till noon . |
3 | To focus discussion on the culture of labourism I wish to examine in a little more detail Savage 's ( 1987 ) study of working-class politics in Preston . |
4 | After almost 20 years of suppression due to the civil war and military regimes , President Yowei Museveni is trying to bring in a more open , humane government which allows freedom of expression . |
5 | But EC politicians are meeting later this month to discuss maternity rights and it seems likely that Britain will be forced to bring in a more generous package . |
6 | This can be seen as an example when the Whigs compromised one party principle in pursuit of another ( the Whig hostility to the Tory peace proposals are discussed below ) ; moreover , the Junto were worried that the ministry was about to bring in a far tougher Occasional Conformity Bill to appease its High Church supporters in the Commons , and therefore thought it better to let a less stern one pass , especially if other political advantages could be reaped thereby . |