Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes the numbers are sufficient to precipitate Type I disease in calves 3-4 weeks after they are turned out to graze in the spring .
2 If you 're going out to play in that street , it 's cold !
3 I also think that erm it 's up to erm us — I mean if you think of us as a whole travel industry — to really take a look at what we are providing and compare it with what is provided in other countries ; the standards of service , how long do you have to wait for a meal when you 're sitting down to eat in a restaurant , what are people used to in France and Germany and the USA ?
4 After their first encounter , the couple began seeing one another regularly , but the romance fizzled out after Mr Clinton returned to America , believing he had been called up to fight in the Vietnam war .
5 ‘ Throughout his eight and a half years as Labour leader he has shown the sort of courage in reforming the party which few politicians are capable of — and which , it must be said , John Major has never been called on to demonstrate in his effortless , virtually unchallenged glide through the great offices of state . ’
6 Since the 4,600-strong rapid reaction force had grouped in Turkey in July [ see p. 38357 ] , it had not been called on to intervene in northern Iraq .
7 She had showered and put on a tracksuit , having been called down to help in the kitchen before getting into something more elegant .
8 No. 46521 normally operates on the Severn Valley Railway , it is one of the two such locomotives which regularly operate on the railway and from time to time are loaned out to operate in other parts of the country .
9 This group of NFL stalwarts were in Scotland as part of the World Partnership programme which has been set up to assist in the development of American football at amateur level in Europe .
10 ‘ People are coming back to work in the office downstairs from Monday , you know .
11 Today we may find his attitude most approachable when it is oblique , as it is in Mr Midshipman Easy , when the sense and reason behind naval rules and regulations are stated through the absurd mistakes , misconceptions and malfeasances of a youth who has been brought up to believe in the ideal of total equality .
12 I 'm going back to live in the studio , Klein .
13 Almost 1 million people will be helped back to work in the coming year by employment and training programmes .
14 The 12 ‘ hours ’ on the clock represent the 12 months of the year — a number will be marked off to show in which month the product was made .
15 He would be coming round to collect in a few minutes ' time .
16 This seminar is intended for both non-technical people who wish to gain a thorough understanding of data communications and those with a computing background who need to be brought up to speed in this area .
17 Rappers Kid ‘ N ’ Play and Full Force are lined up to star in House Party 2 .
18 Indeed , so popular were the Pathfinders characters that several of them were hived off to appear in another children 's sf serial , City Beneath the Sea , a well written technological thriller penned by John Lucarotti .
19 As late as 1792 , Sir Robert Ainslie , Murray 's successor , complained that by not being called on to mediate in the peace negotiations which had just produced the Russo-Turkish treaty of Jassy he had lost the opportunity to make about £30,000 in presents from both sides , though this was probably a great exaggeration .
20 One class , after looking at an old muster roll and hearing how men in their county were called up to fight in the militia , made a cut-out army of 150 cardboard soldiers .
21 The Secretary-General was asked to organize an air bridge for food aid as a matter of urgency , and all parties and factions were called on to co-operate in the deployment of UN security personnel .
22 Little wonder that large mainland retailers like Dixons or Marks & Spencer are queuing up to open in Norther Ireland .
23 Senior state officials , and to some extent political leaders , very often receive an education in political history , constitutional law , and administrative practice ; political scientists and sociologists ( though less frequently than economists ) become advisers to government departments and agencies ; sociological research is carried out to assist in making policy decisions .
24 For the speaker can not settle what he means by settling on the effects it will produce as he can settle what he is setting out to mean in saying it .
25 Viktor thought , The keys are clicking in to place in that computer brain of his .
26 Well I do n't know , I think it 's a bit , it 's like Sheila , I mean when David first went out there that 's all she kept on about was going out to live in Australia .
27 ‘ I was starting to make the Sunday dinner and Brian said he was going out to play in the park .
28 If she misbehaved , she was packed off to sleep in the old people 's home in another part of the building — a terrifying prospect for a girl with such a vivid imagination .
29 ‘ Robert had just taken over the Seconds , but was called back to play in the first team .
30 I was coming back to teach in England after teaching in Nigeria , so I had to get used to the whole thing again .
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