Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 These are very substantial changes which are widely expected to continue in the 1990s .
2 One common solution to this problem , which avoids the politically undesirable alternative of imposing or reimposing fees , is to rely on parents to provide equipment , just as they are very widely expected to help in the construction and sometimes the furnishing of schools .
3 Torrance , who has played in the last six Ryder Cup matches and badly wants to figure in the next at the Belfry in September , shot his 69 despite having a nose bleed for the first time in his life early in the morning , then again on the course .
4 There are times when prejudice only contributes to conflict in the narrow band of outlook and experience where that prejudice exists .
5 Those who wished to do so gathered to share in the fellowship of a symbolic meal — a piece of dry bread and a cup of water .
6 In the case of expressions output on channels or assigned to variables this expression only needs to hold in the context of the strongest enclosing boolean .
7 Yet one only needs to travel in the town on Saturdays to see well clothed and healthy children and upstanding young men and women , to realise that the people of this country are better off than they have ever been .
8 Yet one only needs to travel in the town on Saturdays to see well clothed and healthy children and upstanding young men and women , to realise that the people of this country are better off than they have ever been .
9 The Trinity Area , a serviceable enough place to live in the 17th century , was fast becoming a slum for the destitute .
10 The truth usually only starts to emerge in the reports , inquiries and learned articles that follow the trial that follows the scandal that heralds the emergence of a new ‘ social issue ’ .
11 Fight the flab with fat-burning aerobic dance which is another alternative for those who only want to shake in the right places .
12 The Royal Family has thus judiciously assented to this and so has participated in the creation of its own image ; in the process , it has ensured that the monarchy , as an institution and as a symbol , retains a cultural past , present , and ( crucially ) future .
13 Brenda had not long come to live in the country .
14 For it to have left archaeological evidence it would have been necessary for it to have been manifested by a physical act of some kind , which would necessarily need to result in the production of something capable of preservation in the archaeological context .
15 What you have to steal : If you have an expensive car sitting in the driveway , or inadvertently let slip in the pub about your latest classy hi-fi , you could be drawing attention to your house as being potentially worth breaking into .
16 A non-invasive diagnostic method of internal examination of patients had been a long felt want in the medical profession .
17 A very good example of development is the Calgate estate in Newcastle where the Department of the Environment , the local authority and the housing corporation worked together to refurbish housing in the area , to build new homes and to raise the profile of the area .
18 I was probably better equipped to compete in the Tour de France than play top class football . ’
19 I was probably better equipped to compete in the Tour de France than play top class football . ’
20 Diana much prefers sitting in the body of the auditorium where she can see what is going on on stage .
21 The ad-man opposite had been casting meaningful glances at her all evening , and the likeliest explanation seemed to be that she and Roger were doing a number together and I 'd inadvertently got caught in the crossfire .
22 The school mentioned earlier which only allowed smoking in the staffroom was sending inconsistent signals to its pupils .
23 There were three other aspects of the activities of the family farmer and part-time farmer that perhaps needed strengthening in the light of observations of European farmers .
24 Oh do n't worry about putting them in piles , they only get chucked in the bottom of the box
25 This situation only started to change in the late 19th century as more excavators tried to understand what they were finding .
26 He was all set to go in the summer , and he ran away .
27 Although these insects ' hearing organs are rather like our eardrums , they do not necessarily respond to sound in the same way .
28 Nothing traumatic happened ; there were just the ordinary ups and downs which would naturally have occurred in the life of a humble family striving to make a reasonable living in a somewhat precarious way .
29 Fribble was not really very much of a loss to this expedition , because he would only have got in the way , falling asleep at important meetings ( Lugh liked meetings ) , and eating all of their supplies .
30 It is only known to breed in the Gulf area , where it digs out burrows in the sand and , as its name suggests , it feeds almost exclusively on crabs .
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