Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Will did n't act in plays now .
2 He pointed out that schools which took up the offer would not know in advance how much the discount would save them .
3 Extending these ideas , there have also been suggestions from socio-cultural anthropologists who have a leaning towards sociobiology , that , although the details of customs and moral rules and relational behaviours have to be learned afresh by each individual they are matters of culture — we may already know in advance how to organize such conventions into structured patterns by virtue of a genetically endowed predisposition to become enculturated .
4 We do not know in detail whence the monks were recruited ; but on the whole they seem mainly to have come from the upper classes , and perhaps from the families of substantial town-dwellers .
5 It is remarkable indeed how little understanding we have of warfare in this period ; and we shall never know in detail how medieval kings acquired and held their power unless we can find out more precisely how they recruited their armies and led them .
6 At this distance in time we simply do not know in detail how the clerks did their jobs , for there were no manuals of office procedure , and the functional tasks gradually evolved so that they bore little resemblance to their forebears .
7 Who do they know in Australia then ?
8 Lilly Foley wondered would he fall in love easily , or did the rugby take so much time that he would just be satisfied with the distant adulation of the girls who watched and cheered the games .
9 If you ca n't fall in love here you ca n't fall in love anywhere .
10 Eventually , she knew , she would fall in love again .
11 I will never fall in love again .
12 ‘ One day you 'll fall in love again . ’
13 ‘ Of course I 'll fall in love again . ’
14 I think its possible to fall in love with the same person more than once , you fall in love with them and you get married for that as well as other reasons perhaps , and then you have children and you hardly see them really for the next ten years , at least this is what every one sort of understands and then and then erm and then when you have more time again you can fall in love all over again with exactly the same person , I think this happens to lots of people , which also does n't happen to a lot of people so you have n't
15 She said — or I heard — that we should only fall in love once , that it was an experience of such profound significance that to repeat it would be to devalue it .
16 I do n't believe you could fall in love so fast .
17 If you ca n't fall in love here you ca n't fall in love anywhere .
18 For bonds which do not fall in value below £20,000 on the first anniversary there is a bonus of 0.4% gross ( 0.3% net ) .
19 But to compensate , the amount of goods ‘ personal shoppers ’ can buy in shops abroad will increase from its present £420 to several thousand pounds .
20 Trainees may discuss in groups how they felt when each one last sought help .
21 Parsley does best in deep moist soil and sun ; the mints prefer the same soil , and are impervious to shade or sun , but pineapple mint will survive in drought much better than ginger mint .
22 The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis — the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually — and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself .
23 The objective will show in detail how the information is to be obtained within the cost constraints imposed by the marketing budget .
24 We can study in detail how the complementary descriptions of position and momentum relate to each other .
25 To his friends he may speak in Gaelic rather than in English .
26 For example , maintenance staff in a hotel can benefit in situations where they need to talk constantly to another member of staff located in a separate part of the hotel , such as while they are repairing and testing lighting or heating .
27 You can watch in comfort then . ’
28 Four people will appear in court today charged with smuggling 1.6 tonnes of cannabis resin valued at £4.8m after a yacht was boarded off Falmouth , Cornwall .
29 A MAN will appear in court today charged with the murder of a 99-year-old widow .
30 The boy 's 30-year-old father is accused of attempted murder and will appear in court today .
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