Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is my intention to prepare a further paper taking account of the comments received , and then to invite interested parties to meet in order to discuss the way forward .
2 There will be pre-completion searches to put in hand and in addition some corporate tenants in particular may require a few days in order to execute and return documentation .
3 Cellphones are now commonplace enabling managers to keep in touch with the vehicles out on the road .
4 In England in the early part of the eighteenth century the crown occasionally gave some help , in a haphazard way , to suitable young would-be diplomats to travel in preparation for a career in government service .
5 The factors which permit public bureaucracies to engage in politics are variable in their significance as between political systems .
6 Arms reached out of high windows to haul in washing .
7 I am grateful for the opportunity to record the fact that the Government support the Bill and encourage all hon. Members to vote in favour of Third Reading , so that the Bill can proceed to another place for further consideration .
8 As some debates may not last the full time allotted to them , it is the responsibility of hon. Members to keep in touch with developments if they are not to miss their turn .
9 I would like to ask those interested runners to get in touch with me .
10 Whether or not , as some allege , food supplies were deliberately run down by the authorities , by autumn there was plausible reason enough to deploy troops to urban and rural areas to assist in food distribution and ‘ relieve bottlenecks ’ .
11 Reports prior to the meeting had suggested that the dollar 's recent sharp advance in currency markets would force central banks to intervene in keeping with a January agreement " to monitor developments in exchange markets " [ see p. 37978 ] .
12 A waiver scheme allows individual families to get in touch with me and to tell me if the levying of the charge will erm will mean particular financial hardship for them , and we 've had experience of this .
13 ( 1 ) It shall be competent for any of the following persons to object in relation to any application to a licensing board for the grant ( including the provisional grant ) renewal or permanent transfer of a licence , namely :
14 This should enable individual members to get in touch with each other , perhaps to set up teacher-researcher groups where none exist .
15 It was left to the Roman aristocrats to write in Greek — either in historical works or in formal speeches .
16 All of these tips should be followed when viewing a house , with some extra points to bear in mind .
17 For those on the margins or in casual labour the extra mouths to feed in infancy was more than compensated for by the potentially increased sources of income and domestic help in childhood and adolescence .
18 The Civic Society is to be congratulated for doing a service to Abergavenny by persuading a number of established residents to reminisce in order to capture memories of the town before they are lost for ever .
19 To quantify more accurately the inhibition of c-Myc-induced apoptosis by Bcl-2 , we caused Rat-1/c-Myc-ER and Rat-1/c-Myc-ER/Bcl-2 cells to arrest in phase G0 by serum depletion and then activated c-Myc by addition of β -oestradiol .
20 This makes it possible for governments of all political persuasions to argue in favour of this policy .
21 Initially , we assume that there is only one basic factor , labour , with perfect competition and constant returns to scale in production .
22 They are magnificent birds to watch in flight , soaring effortlessly on wings which can be over two metres from tip to tip .
23 In many areas , it took the full weight of Paisley 's authority , exercised either directly or through loyal supporters such as Gordon Cooke , then chairman of the North Antrim branch , to persuade the Protestant Unionists to dissolve in favour of the new organization .
24 There were other less obvious things to bear in mind , too , such as keeping the children amused and easing their passage into a different culture .
25 Put ½ lb. of fine dried apricots to soak in water just to cover for a couple of hours — or overnight if it is more convenient .
26 On the other hand , Ken has been remembered and widely admired , not only by the Oxford Movement and their successors , as the noblest , most saintly and most charitable representative of the hundreds of Anglican clergy who had grown up under Puritan rule , sustained in their faith by the memory of King Charles the Martyr , ; they had come into their own at the Restoration but had later given up comfortable benefices to live in poverty , out of a scrupulous loyalty to a monarch to whose ecclesiastical ambitions they were utterly opposed .
27 It 's the very essence of human beings to call in question every form of life , every form of thought , and to raise the possibility of thinking and living in some other way , and perhaps just for this very reason , some final and definitive formulation of the , of human nature , of human knowledge , of human conduct , is in principle unobtainable , and that the best that the philosopher can ever hope to do , is to show that this formulation , that formulation or the other wo n't work .
28 THE timeless fascination of Sophocles 's Antigone has many explanations , not least in its ability to present in dramatic form many of the most delicate , painful questions concerning government and politics , and with the uncertain ability of human beings to co-exist in society .
29 While writers simply reflected people 's greater knowledge of the colonies and did not do much to increase it , the churches made quite substantial efforts to keep in touch across the Atlantic .
30 Paul Jackson , for example , the Director of Programmes for Carlton Television , said a little while ago ‘ those who argue for Current Affairs to stay in peak time are just not accepting things as they are .
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