Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even today there 's nothing I like better than to sit in church on Sunday morning and lustily bawl out the hymns . )
2 They should discuss the best way of monitoring loan arrangements within the company so as to put in place a control system to avoid these problems .
3 According to Richard Prebble , then Minister for State-owned Enterprises , the two companies would reduce their holding in Telecom to 24.95 per cent each over the next three years so as to keep in line with the government 's planned 49.9 per cent limit on foreign ownership of the company .
4 While he pretends to foster it loyally all the while so as to stay in contact with it ? ’
5 Disillusioned with the ministry before he had even entered it , Vincent now said damningly that to trade in religion was on a par with trading in art or tulip bulbs .
6 In Siskina , the plaintiff 's major claim for compensation was not itself justiciable in England ; Lord Diplock pointed out that to argue in effect that it could be treated as justiciable because , if it were , an interlocutory injunction might be granted was a logical fallacy , petitio principii ( pulling oneself up by one 's own bootstraps ) .
7 These meetings are intended to act as foci for the exchange of views and information between library staff and users , as well as to assist in library policy making .
8 The magistrate decided whether to try a case summarily or to set in motion the process of committing it to a superior court .
9 Meanwhile I continued the strategy I had been following for the previous two terms : feigning compliance with the authorities and responding co-operatively to their apparent concern , while continuing to eat minimally and to purge in secret .
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