Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As we shall find , they became embroiled in the nationalist struggle . |
2 | Because the child would n't go into the sea , she had her taught to swim in the local baths . |
3 | Post-production editing is a boon if you are uncertain as to what you will want to include in the final version of the video . |
4 | We do n't want to go in the other room and watch the nasties do we ? |
5 | Consideration should be given to include in the Direct Journal a supplement possibly entitled Health and Safety Direct to the Membership . |
6 | Are there sufficient staff in the organisation prepared to promote nursing in the local community ? |
7 | The introduction of lead-free petrol and the reduction of industrial emissions in North America and Europe is causing cleaner , and whiter , snow to fall in the Arctic . |
8 | Old acquaintances would cut them dead when they chanced to meet in the Covered Market . |
9 | But who 'd want to work in the small labs if the more exciting stuff went elsewhere ? " |
10 | He charged the half-mile to the narrow exit lane at the eastern end of the Bay , wedged between the point and the beach , but got trapped in the surging rip current that dragged him towards Coffin Corner , the shipwrecking rocks at the west end of the Bay . |
11 | She was aware that these could be developed by investigative work , but once she became immersed in the new curriculum , struggling on occasions to keep her head above water , she began to lose sight of these objectives , focusing instead on the more familiar content objectives . |
12 | It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation . |
13 | The decreased total protein and amylase turnover rates are probably a result of a reduction in synthetic rates as the time taken for labelled total protein and amylase to appear in the duodenal juice was significantly longer in the the post-acute pancreatitis patients . |
14 | If they dream up a bright profit-winning idea , even if it involves walking in the dirty waters of pornography as the 0898 service does , the Government are unable or unwilling to do anything about it , even over a six-year period . |
15 | The child climbed out of the cab and became caught in the unguarded pto of the attached implement . |
16 | Hakim had previously acted as the equivalent of a Foreign Minister of the Democratic Arab Saharan Republic ( SADR — which the armed movement Polisario had been struggling to establish in the Western Sahara since 1976 ) . |
17 | In both types of chromatography , portions of each component remain dissolved in the mobile phase . |
18 | Bodies crushed and absorbed , Tallis-Holly herself became trapped in the quivering , silent forest that filled the stone place . |
19 | Firstly pictures of their lead singer , Ben Volpierre Pierrot , have stopped appearing in the front sections of Sunday newspaper supplements captioned by bad puns on his name , and secondly the single from this album is all about leaving messages on an answering machine . |
20 | Strategy and reform remain trapped in the ideological confines of New Right political thought . ’ |
21 | Grenada was the last tiny but bitter dreg in the constitutional cup which the United Kingdom has drained in the past thirty-five years ; and bravely , though not without a grimace of disgust , did we swallow it . |
22 | Her children Peter , 15 , and 11-year-old Zara are expected to sit in the front pew for the short service . |
23 | Although interest in soil erosion has developed in the late 1970s ( e.g. Morgan , 1979 ) it is a paradox that earlier work , for example developing from the Universal Soil Loss Equation ( Wischmeier , 1976 ) , did not materialize . |
24 | This happens when tension , which has developed in the rectal wall , impedes further radial expansion . |
25 | In contrast , the state has played little role in the protection of women against domestic violence although a very active voluntary sector has developed in the past 20 years . |
26 | There has developed in the past decade or two a mass audience for previously specialized cultural forms . |
27 | Given the attractiveness of the venue , this undercapacity can be expected to continue in the medium term . |
28 | The choice of career is therefore very wide and this broad-based demand for mathematicians is expected to continue in the foreseeable future . |
29 | He also has the awkward problem of a narrow marginal seat in Bath which desperately needs nursing in the ordinary course of events , let alone during an election . |
30 | The question remains as to whether British policy-makers can fairly argue that by fighting ‘ from within ’ , although they may not have entirely succeeded in limiting the battleground to issues of trade and markets , they have nevertheless ensured that the economic policy itself has pointed in the right direction . |