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

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1 She insists that even with the provisions of such a charter the idea ‘ can only work out in reality if both partners , in fact , share [ the childcare ] , because there is not much point in allowing women the opportunity of going further up the ladder if they continue to have almost sole responsibility for childcare . ’
2 The " I am lay " is a very old ritual that in other countries you can only read about in history books . "
3 The others suggest this is n't such a good idea but I get the impression they think this mainly because he 'd only end up in prison .
4 On Wednesday , facing demands for more detail , Mr Lamont 's deputy , Michael Portillo , and the Treasury said that benefits would only go up in proportion to the RPI .
5 Do you know they 're supposed to only go up in budget these bloody things
6 Anyway , we 'll all go down in posterity
7 He said it 'll all come out in court , he said he , he wo n't get away with it
8 no doubt it 'll all come out in fullness of time
9 The independent overflow area uses additional space , although in most cases this will not be excessive as the increase in time caused by continual head movements to the independent overflow area from the prime data area and back will soon show up in run times .
10 You can you can apply statistics to it a bit but it 's very unlikely the statis st statistics and what really happens will always add up in fact .
11 If Dennis discovered that we were committing adultery , as he was bound to eventually , we would both end up in poverty .
12 Still to come , the man with the biggest feet in Britain who can now step out in style once more .
13 His name will now go down in history alongside Mike Hawthorn , Graham Hill , Jim Clark , John Surtees , Jackie Stewart and James Hunt .
14 As Audrey Gillan reports , it will now go down in television history as something very different .
15 He had received several enthusiastic offers , though he wondered how many of them would really turn up in church .
16 Of those who did eventually end up in court , the acquittal rate by March 1985 was 24 per cent ( Wallington , 1985 : 150 ) .
17 Many readers will be troubled , however , by one aspect of political integrity , which we might well take up in advance .
18 IN what will surely go down in history as one of the most popular elections of all time almost six million votes were cast .
19 Erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of Greater York and one area that I 'm afraid has n't been considered yet , but which I think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course , is whether or not a new settlement in Selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of Selby for development .
20 The erm actually says that every training course should have some sort of objectives and performance and standards and and measurable objective that presumably we can then pick up in evaluation .
21 Herd formation may then come about in response to the distribution patterns of rich food in patches .
22 And again and again : ‘ We 'd rather sit down in front of the TV , or get a video . ’
23 It may well be , of course , that these signs are misleading or illusory , and that the pendulum will once again swing back in favour of ‘ simple faith ’ , with the fruits of historical scholarship continuing to be ignored or suppressed .
24 So marriages break up , the man becomes rootless and homeless , and can either end up in prison again within a short time or else drift into destitution .
25 ‘ I would never set out in life to assassinate anybody , but some people have made sure that the mud will stick to me . ’
26 It is not certain how this was produced , but it is a strong black line which does actually stand up in relief .
27 ‘ And they do occasionally turn up in auction . ’
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