Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] in the " in BNC.

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1 There certainly is n't any light to speak of in the windows .
2 But with shelves and shelves of titles to choose from in the shops , where do you start ?
3 Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning .
4 IBM watchers say the pending agreement signals an intention by IBM to offer with in the next two years an asymmetric parallel processing server designed to run mission-critical applications , including CICS programs .
5 He would prefer not to come back on to my patch , and he has his own investments to look after in the City .
6 Well he had a job to go to in the council too really .
7 There are 11 varieties to choose from in the County Series — ideal for posts or mixed borders .
8 Eight colours to choose from in the ladies ' classic crew-neck t-shirt .
9 Unless you want to snap up your special favourites for sowing in spring before they 're sold out , sweet peas are the only seeds to think about in the autumn .
10 Unfortunately , there are many methodological problems to contend with in the analysis of such documents .
11 Reliability , simplicity , small size and light weight are the things to look for in the many models on the market today .
12 This means that whilst the developer produces full shadow details to work from in the negative , the highlight areas do not become too dense so blocking-up any highlight details .
13 Reflecting in her vague kindly way that it was very nice for Jasper to have friends of his own age to play with in the holidays , a lot better than in the days when he had lived in that tower block in Walworth , she was still thinking along these lines as she entered the gateless gateway and found her eyes irresistibly turning upwards to the bell .
14 Gathering up the debris , she stuffed it into her pocket to dispose of in the galley bin below .
15 Not only did she have that reporter to cope with in the morning , but if those rumours about the Russians planning to dump some of their copper stocks on the London market were true … ?
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17 If you want a lengthier walk there are plenty of routes to choose from in the forest .
18 Of course now it 's warm enough to start getting out in the garden , what could be better than to take a selection of water toys to play with in the paddling pool outside ?
19 Dickins had had nothing more than a back pass and a free-kick to deal with in the first 30 minutes but showed signs of nervousness when Bull challenged for a Birch free-kick .
20 I think we need the sweeper system , OR forget attacking using the full backs unless we are completely in control — and push Speed/Strach wider and have them running into space pulling the full backs wide , so giving wallace/deane more space to run into in the middle area .
21 The man to watch for in the Regal next week is Johnnie Rea , the current champion , but Alan Irwin — who was n't at Aghadowey last Saturday for the RRC meeting — will be the No 1 threat .
22 In all In in all fairness they 're not in my opinion , not exactly the greatest thing to look at in the country are they ?
23 As I said I 'll be having quite a lot to say about in the lectures , so we 'll just regard this class as a kind of prelude to that .
24 On the East Bank , King Husayn had a more immediate Palestinian threat to deal with in the meteoric rise of the Palestinian resistance movement .
25 I had a most interesting meeting in Scotland with all of our lay delegates there , erm on Friday and some of you within British Gas will know that in Scotland they 've even more problems with the M A P L than any of the other regions because they were operating a different system to start with in the first place .
26 They are accessible women to aspire to in the Nineties . ’
27 Outside Senegal and the Ivory Coast there was very little press to speak of in the pre-independence period : illiteracy was even higher than in the British territories , and the small , educated élite could not easily sustain newspapers .
28 Protest leader Charles Rosenberg said : ‘ We have jobs to go to in the morning — even if he does n't .
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