Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Autumn is an excellent time for this kind of construction work , when the weather is still mild enough to work outdoors in comfort , and there are relatively few urgent jobs to do in the garden . |
2 | This is not to say that there are not many households where there is peace and contentment , when the old person is fortunate enough to keep well in mind and body even when she becomes frail , and where the daughter prefers to remain at home , and is able to make a satisfying life for herself . |
3 | Although there is almost complete freedom of trade , many traders choose not to do so in response to the prevailing wishes of their local communities . |
4 | And just to mention still in football ; the first semi-final of the Oxfordshire Junior Shield takes place on Wednesday ; Sinclair United are playing West Witney on the Witney Town ground , kick off , seven fifteen . |
5 | You ask the first question , and within moments six people are disagreeing vehemently with one another in Greek , breaking off to explain courteously in English what each thinks the answer should be , and then disagreeing with equal passion in English . |
6 | ‘ Their forward technique is not up to scratch either in maul or scrum , but hose deficiencies wo n't take long to correct . |
7 | He came back to stand directly in front of Nuadu . |
8 | No , safer by far to stay here in town until the day cooled . |
9 | To cast Julian Sands from A Room With A View and Richard E. Grant from How To Get Ahead In Advertising as a male witch and his pursuer shows a certain imagination , even if the whole affair is complete nonsense . |
10 | The fact that on the whole constituencies tended to return MPs on distinct party platforms , even on occasion issuing instructions to those chosen advising them how to act once in Parliament , has led to the conclusion that the electorate played a large part in perpetuating the intensity of party strife at Westminster . |