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

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1 Although used to the scorn of pop stars , I was saddened that The Smiths should act in this way ) .
2 In normal development , the cells may act in this way so that the developing baby is not attacked by the mother 's defence system .
3 A strong image will assist in this identification , although it can act negatively as well as positively .
4 The WANO team was reorganised , giving me direct control of my Japanese and German colleagues who would assist in this area .
5 The nightmare of conductive education is unachievable because nowhere in human history have the different been turned into the normal and neither medical science nor other rehabilitative techniques or educational Interventions can assist in this process .
6 Doing history does require an imaginative leap , and contact with real evidence from the past can often assist in this process .
7 The HRD practitioner can assist in this task through the use of such means as surveys and interviews .
8 The thousands of children who are born every year , we do n't even know in this country how many there are , because the figures the ca n't be kept , er er and these tend to be children erm born of er , anonymous donors and and I think that as a society we are wreaking such problems for the future , we 're creating secrets for families , and I would really like to hear from my fellow women here about that .
9 You do n't know in this case you probably do know , that the personalities are the same .
10 The plants that these animals dispersed may thus be seen as vegetable anachrorlisms and the introduction of horses and cattle in historical times seems to have locally restored the ranges of such trees as jicaro ( Crescentia alata , Bignoniaceae ) and guanacaste ( Enterolobium cyclocarpum , Leguminosae ) , which may fall in this category .
11 It is probably safest for foreign learners to assume that stress will normally fall in this way on other compounds ; however , a variety of compounds receive stress instead on the second element .
12 Er , we have in her place , Judy , whose sitting here and I know that every official , and I hope yourselves , will give her all the support that she will need in this job and to say to her , your very welcome , and I know we 're going to enjoy having you with us .
13 ‘ One thing we do n't need in this subcontinent , ’ Professor Rokeya Kabeer observed , ‘ is spiritual guidance — we have gurus a dime a dozen . ’
14 We can include in this category empathy or intuition , and also telepathy .
15 Professional ’ ( L17.95 ) provide the information she could not include in this article due to shortage of space .
16 You should include in this search all names of past owners of the property against whom no search is revealed by the abstract or epitome .
17 The Devil 's handmaid can never win in this game , Léonie pointed out : it 's not fair .
18 that political argument seems , I mean you ca n't win in this game can you ?
19 With due respect to the galleries it will be the counter attack which the Europeans mounted on the final afternoon which will linger in this mind the longest .
20 In doing so we shall concentrate in this chapter on lines of research that address the general issue of whether psychosis and creativity are in fact connected .
21 Since it is not possible to handle statistical issues in any detail in a general account of sociolinguistic methodology , I shall concentrate in this section on picking out general principles of particular relevance to sociolinguists , referring as appropriate to more specialist treatments .
22 Otherwise , we can pivot in this column .
23 The question they wish to answer is ‘ Which pupils will excel in this area , will make useful contributions or will benefit most from the opportunities which are in our power to grant ? ’
24 Yet many otherwise mature adults will often behave in this way , mainly because of failure on a long-term basis to deal with anger properly .
25 By the same token it is usually middle-class men who ultimately are in the position to make substantial gifts , although when women can behave in this way , they do .
26 If a proper level of justice is provided in prisons , then it is less likely that prisoners will behave in this way .
27 Yet it is difficult to see why employers in all countries would behave in this way if it was not to their advantage .
28 Because some of the systems that exhibit chaotic behaviour are so simple , it seems strange that the realization that they can behave in this way is only recent .
29 ( Human populations can behave in this way . )
30 Approved modules do not behave in this manner with respect to inheritance .
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