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

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31 Almost half the houses in the town will fall in the lowest value bracket so bills should go down . ’
32 This liability would fall in the first instance on the resident owner , then the resident tenant and so on .
33 Gastrin mediated acid secretion did not fall in the one patient whose infection was not eradicated ( Fig 2B ) .
34 Slopes may lead but they do not break off or fall in the standard language .
35 Spring can be wet , especially in the Basque country , and snow may fall in the high mountains even in July .
36 The high figure from the farm was due to government support and this might fall in the near future .
37 If holders of speculative balances are of the general opinion that the price of bonds will fall in the near future ( i.e. their yield will rise ) , then they will not purchase these assets now because they will suffer a capital loss if their expectations are borne out by experience .
38 Of course market expectations may constrain the movements in interest rates since any increase in the money supply could simply be absorbed into speculative balances if the general opinion is that the price of financial assets will fall in the near future .
39 A roundtable discussion on the question ‘ What type of information do we need in the Middle East ? ’ dealt , among other things , with attitudes to information in the region , in view of the perception that information means power , and that access to it should therefore be restricted .
40 We are improving both the quality and the quantity of our training and we are improving and creating the skills that our people will need in the 1990s .
41 My guess however is that the Ariston 's unusually musical qualities will appeal in the long term where some more glamorous looking contrivances will ultimately be found tiresome or wanting .
42 A free man , on the other hand , could appeal in the public courts against any increase in the burdens imposed on him .
43 The apparent ritualistic posing , although strongly performed and easy to understand , did not appeal in the same way as his Song of the Earth .
44 All of them are now under review to make sure they are ‘ in a particular market where we can win in the long term ’ .
45 He believes they will win in the new town areas where they already have the local council seats sewn up .
46 UK and US traders will happily buy in the forward market at a rate that is equal to the future spot rate , but without the latter 's uncertainty .
47 Nowadays , many top designers also produce mass-produced goods which we can buy in the local department store .
48 He climbed into the bus that was taking him and the company 's guests back to the hotel and he sat next to someone he did not recognise in the only seat left vacant .
49 What the Children Act does at least recognise in the Conservative Government passing the Childrens Act is the importance of Local Government .
50 What the Children , what the Children Act does at least recognise in the Conservative Government passing the Children Act is the importance of Local Government .
51 did n't count in the same
52 The list includes good madeira , port and sherry and some fine German wines , but does not dabble in the New World .
53 Will these stark economic realities , combined with the fact that players can now dabble in the pro game without commitment , make any difference to the flow into the paid ranks ?
54 Does the future lie with ‘ demythologised ’ , ‘ secular ’ or revamped Liberal theology of the kinds we shall discuss in the following chapters ?
55 Some of the implications of this observation , both for my own research and for the dominant disease model of child abuse , I shall discuss in the following section .
56 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy .
57 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , this is a question that has concerned pluralists much more .
58 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
59 It was enthralling entertainment prompted by United 's need to gamble and attack in the second half .
60 The Skeletons do not attack in the normal fashion .
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