Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But , because I am relatively young , I still have the option of aiming for line management , though I would have to decide whether I would rather stay in contact with the patients . ’
2 Rather , Poulantzas says , ‘ What makes them function concretely as a distinct class , as a social force , is in fact the historical phenomenon of Bonapartism ’ , thus seeming to imply that the two are interconnected in such a way that each can only exist in conjunction with the other .
3 Lamb is another minor casualty ; he is all right to bat , but he can only throw in underarm at the moment because of a niggle , which at first was thought to be a reaction to an inoculation , but is now believed to be a minor ligament problem .
4 Aye , you 'd better jump in bed with him ,
5 Does my hon. Friend agree that the people of Ulster can only benefit in future from a more highly skilled work force ?
6 The problem is that unlit wooden sampans or floating logs , which are difficult to see with radar , can suddenly appear in front of a vessel travelling at speed .
7 There were other cases where the name of the rape survivor was not disclosed in the first press report but a few weeks later , the name would suddenly appear in front of several million readers .
8 It may be that the attendance of the petitioning creditor 's solicitor will suffice , at least in regard to petitions presented by limited companies by analogy with the rule that limited companies can only appear in court by a solicitor ( Count Courts Act 1984 , s 60 and RSC , Ord 5 , r6 ) .
9 She could only watch in horror from the street as a local man and soldiers battled bravely to save four-year-old Stacey and two-year-old Ciara from the blaze .
10 Manager Graeme Souness 's touchline ban meant he could only watch in anguish from the directors ' box .
11 From a high dune vantage point one can only look in awe at the purple dappled carpet spread out below .
12 Yet Moore did not think value could only occur in relation to human experience .
13 Continued success in this area will obviously depend in part on the unions ' continued ability to stay abreast of developments , and contribute to any agreement or trade and legal standards that are produced .
14 By dealing through brokers who have access to market-wide information and who are continually matching buying and selling offers , GEMMs can adjust their positions in the knowledge that prices will only move in response to generalised market shortages or surpluses of stock and not in anticipation of any particular deals of their own .
15 But suddenly she was doubly shaken , and could only stare in astonishment at the tall , lean , aristocratic-looking man who had rounded that same corner in time to see all that had happened .
16 It 's not it 's not as straightforward , the conclusions in respect of one may not necessarily apply in respect of the other .
17 Unless a turnover system were to be introduced , such as the optional arrangements in Germany , the royalty would only operate in relation to works which are still in copyright works of art either produced by living artists or those who have died within the last fifty years .
18 This would be a step in the right direction , however the 2 teams would still be separate within the organisation and would not necessarily operate in practice as one team .
19 ‘ Perhaps I 'd better get in touch with him .
20 Erm , the irony of the sort of split responsibility is that er one of the things that we have to obviously bear in mind with any future in erm extension of residents ' parking schemes is the cost , and er it 's interesting that the district council 's off-street er parking account erm for the area is , has got a reasonable surplus , and er well we as an authority 're responsible for , for off-street parking as well .
21 She thought it was limited to securing £60,000 and would only continue in force for a few weeks .
22 Though that Act makes the partnership a corporation , [ it is said ] … that this is merely for the purpose of carrying on the business mentioned in it , and that it can only sue in respect of matters necessarily incident to that purpose .
23 Unix System Laboratories Inc still harbours the belief that COSE will eventually result in agreement on the kernel , namely System V.4 or its descendent .
24 Unix System Labs still harbours the belief that COSE will eventually result in agreement on the kernel , namely SVR4 or its descendent .
25 Muddles can easily arise in discussion of the relation between spoken and written English .
26 The assumption tends to be made that principles of normalisation , the self-advocacy movement , and professional/client relationships will somehow remain in tune with each other .
27 They , too , decided that they could no longer remain in fairness to their young children .
28 Unless they adjust their money wage claims so as to protect its real value from erosion through price increases their real wages will no longer grow in line with the growth in productivity as before .
29 He gave warning that complacency could easily result in slippage of standards and loss of sensitivity to the complex needs of children and their families .
30 Furthermore , the electoral mechanism ensures that the government does not persistently decide in favour of one group above others since the overt bias in favour of one group will alienate the government from the rest and will lead to the government losing office come the next time it faces its electorate .
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