Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The American frustration is evidenced by the utter confusion as sporadic resistance slowly starts to rise in defence of the fleet . |
2 | Erm , and therefore , that Planning Committee erm , basically has to vote in favour of development , unless there are over-riding planning reasons why they should not . |
3 | Courier 's only glimmer of hope came when he broke serve in the first game of the third set , but it was only a momentary lapse of concentration by the German , who so likes to win in front of his countrymen and women , as he broke back in the next game . |
4 | Gabriel becomes a Senderista and ends up in prison , from which he finally escapes to go in search of Elena . |
5 | The animal research establishment would do well to get its own house in order instead of parading its failures before a public that still wants to believe in salvation through medical science . |
6 | One also needs to bear in mind that the effects of a change of pressure may not be instantaneous , but may become apparent later . |
7 | If Walker also fails to recover in time for Tuesday 's trip to Leeds , Thorstvedt will face the agonising decision of whether to play for club or country . |
8 | But he 's , he just really has to get in touch with one of them and tell them the prices . |
9 | A similar problem is the consonant that sometimes seems to disappear in pronunciation : often ( is pronounced offen ) Christmas ( is pronounced Chrissmas ) . |
10 | And he then tries to show in detail how this caused him , first of all , to disbelieve in free will on account of a commitment to universal determinism , then in immortality , and finally in God . |
11 | In attempting to explain this last finding , Hall and Honey ( 1990 ) offered a suggestion based on the observation ( made by many but see , e.g. Schachtman , Channell , and Hall ( 1987 ) that , with prolonged conditioned suppression training , the CR grows up to a point and then begins to decline in magnitude . |
12 | ‘ Hey you know man , what happens to us men if we do exercises with just shorts on , ’ he grins , then proceeds to explain in detail as the young female press officer from GMTV squirms with embarrassment . |
13 | It would seem reasonable to define pain and to measure its intensity in terms of the amount of morphine which a patient freely chooses to take in order to restore his own comfort . |
14 | The county , which currently has to buy in provision from neighbouring counties , is hoping to acquire a 12-place unit in partnership with Norfolk and Cambridgeshire . |
15 | The gold price therefore tends to move in parallel with bond yields , which also reflect expectations of inflation . |
16 | Although bovine and human lactoferrin have molecular and antigenic similarities , immunisation of experimental animals with bovine lactoferrin seldom seems to result in cross immunisation against human lactoferrin , and the lack of correlation between levels of anti-human lactoferrin and anti-bovine lactoferrin shown in this study contradicts the hypothesis that cross immunisation against dietary bovine lactoferrin explains the appearance of anti-human lactoferrin autoantibodies . |
17 | The male does sometimes mate with one of the young female helpers but this , for reasons we do not understand , never seems to result in pregnancy . |