Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This identification was one factor which provoked a major attack on the practice of International Relations which helped usher in a new way of thinking about the subject .
2 what did you want to do go in a central caravan or what ?
3 Handling the whole process of letting go in a wise and loving way is probably the most important factor in negotiating the teenage years .
4 When my Noble Friend er produced the Bill of the first er er case and it went er came to secondary reading , your Lordships did explain in no uncertain terms of the various matters about which your Lordships were concerned .
5 However I did throw in a little bit of doubt , there was a possible objection there that you might have apacked you sound a little bit doubtful Mrs , do you have a problem with that
6 The schemes that do exist in the private market for pensions are related to purchasing power — so inequalities in earnings will be reflected in life after retirement , whilst those without the power to buy a pension will become increasingly dependent on the low rates obtainable from state pensions and means tested benefits .
7 In general , however , despite the fact that anachronisms do exist in the published text of the Kanunname , there seems to be good reason for supposing the provisions in it concerning the learned hierarchy to be basically genuine .
8 Of course , where the science fiction writers really go to town is on what happens if you do fall in a black hole , A common suggestion is that if the black hole is rotating , you can fall through a little hole in space-time and out into another region of the universe .
9 The list developed for the study reported here ( Woll , 1983 ) contains in its full form 257 items , many of which do appear in the other lists .
10 Erm so we we asked and asked and asked could we change back to the old nutrients which we did do in the early part of December , and lo and behold , suddenly there was n't a problem .
11 After two years of negative growth , the economy did grow in the mid 1980s at a phenomenal rate .
12 Also , any attempts to kill wild animals , or almost all attempts , do result in a large amount of suffering .
13 You do speak in a strange way , like the old eagles used to . ’
14 It is hoped that this chapter goes some way to redressing the balance : relative prices do matter in the General Theory , though they do not adjust in the manner suggested by the classical writers and by their monetarist/new classical descendants .
15 As expected , shadowing did result in a significant reduction in right field advantage for the verbal task .
16 Class Action — Father and daughter Gene Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio do battle in a crowded courtroom .
17 To summarise so far : a ) False sensations or sensory illusions may occur at any time in a pilot 's career and in fact commonly do occur in the normal course of events .
18 Karajan did emerge in the late 1940s , none the less , as a musician capable of both exciting and shocking settled assumptions .
19 Others can and do work in a different way .
20 In fact , an example of such rapid change did occur in the Southern Ocean in the 1970s .
21 He points out that these aims can and often do conflict in an industrial R&T organization .
22 In the early 1790s , however , like canals , the trusts did feature in a general investment boom , as they did again in 1809 – 12 .
23 Irrespective of personal belief or disbelief , an unaccountable number of people have believed and do believe in the spiritual aspects of human life , and therefore their actions , attitudes and interpretations of events have been influenced accordingly .
24 Justinian did believe in the direct enforcement of modus .
25 On the other hand , if the tiger did originate in the frozen north , why have today 's Siberian tigers such a rufous striped coat ?
26 Bevin did not accept Attlee 's idea of resiting Britain 's main base in Africa , but he did share in a developing view that Africa should play a much greater role in Britain 's imperial policy , especially because of its ( alleged ) economic potential .
27 Hare wondered whether geographers could get away with posing as being simultaneously earth scientists and social scientists and this is what did happen in the ensuing decade .
28 They occur in many other lakes and rivers in Africa , but have never lived in the present Victoria ( though they did live in a prehistoric lake on the same site ) .
29 They seemed silly and childish and so much less wise than us who really did live in a drab and depressing world and yet found happiness in it .
30 People do live in a certain fear of him and anxiety about how he 'll respond to anything done up there in Inniskeen .
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