Example sentences of "[vb infin] in the [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 It has also been pointed out that dinosaur fossils have been found at quite high latitudes , hinting again at endothermy , since no reptile can survive in the cooler climates beyond the equatorial regions .
2 The Basle exchange too , with a turnover only a seventh that of Zurich , may not survive in the longer term if Swiss Bank Corporation , its biggest trader , decides to pull out .
3 As we shall show in the later sections , a great deal of the activities of the fans can be understood as symbolic activities in the mode of metonymy .
4 When he auditioned for us , late in " 42 , Collingwood 's reaction was " a marvellous musician ! " , but at the same time Menges was concerned that his voice would n't carry in the larger theatres .
5 That is not to say that it is enough to do deliberate actions which , in fact , obstruct ; there must be an intention that those actions should result in the further state of affairs to which I have been referring . ’
6 The relief of the suffering which does occur in the longer run is the more stable and fundamental as a result of the premature cure being avoided .
7 As we shall see in the later sections of this chapter , contemporary theories of comprehension give great weight to the way in which information is integrated between sentences .
8 However close the match of management behaviour to the criteria described , performance management can only work in the broader context of managing change through learning ( see chapter 6 ) .
9 In sunlight , VOCs can react in the lower atmosphere with nitrogen oxides to generate photochemical smog .
10 Thus , although SS continues to show the labour supply curve in terms of the after-tax wage , we must draw in the higher schedule SS ' ; to show the supply of labour in terms of the gross or pre-tax wage .
11 I do n't know who or what Wide Awake heard during that week but it certainly did n't originate in the Lower Ormeau .
12 The more you look as though you will fit in the better .
13 However we will not be showing it at Grosvenor House : it will remain in the greater grandeur of one of our new galleries in Bond Street .
14 ‘ You can stay in the lower divisions in England and be out working every night , only to lose what you have when a new face comes in .
15 On this basis , over 600 jobs might disappear in the longer term . ’
16 That did not happen in the better days that have gone .
17 But I I think it would be I do n't think that could happen in the newer kirkyards .
18 A study of books published in America about public relations will prove very useful to you as you consider the direction your career in public relations might take in the longer term .
19 As to which will prevail in the longer term , the jury remains out until NT makes its official appearance in 1993 .
20 I bet he could n't get in the smaller ball than Fred can get you
21 Two recent reports have focused on the part that early nutrition may play in the later development of diabetes .
22 A 3″ layer of sand will compact , and , as no nitrifying bacteria will live in the lower levels , it will turn black and upset the water chemistry .
23 Currently , 95 per cent of this growth is in the developing world , and by 2020 , 84 per cent of the global population will live in the poorer nations .
24 Education is another plank of the company 's community programme , and one that Shaw will promote in the wider context of BITC .
25 It would appear that the explanation for the strong link between sex and crime must lie in the wider stratification system in society .
26 If what I said above is true , since any observationally adequate linguistics describes the superficial form of the text the unique source of linguistic insight must reside in the deeper explanations offered by the linguistic theory .
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