Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd rather stay in the Brotherhood and try to persuade them to adopt the national agreements . ’ |
2 | I should perhaps explain in the context of your various questions when I say that erm we do want to become involved in these things , that , at this stage , and we 've only held two meetings , we have just identified themes and general areas in which we want to work , and not precise projects or activities . |
3 | These relations , which are part of economic practice , can only exist in the context of a legal system which establishes individual agents as buyers and sellers . |
4 | Well if you 've got to go in the garage , it 's too cold to go in there to finish the ship off so you 'd better paint in the house had n't you ? |
5 | But if one is dealing with anything other than empirical knowledge of this kind — if , in short , one does not personally know in the sense just explained — the only honest thing one can say is that one does not know . |
6 | The direction of the force is obvious , it can only act in the line connecting the two point charges . |
7 | Some , the precursors of fungi , could only survive in the dark . |
8 | At such times , I conclude , the soul can only hang in the dark , like a white bat , and let darkness have the day . |
9 | Because management is made up of virtually constant negotiation and adjustment it can only flourish in the context of other people . |
10 | We can perhaps include in the category of semantic indicator such cases as the dis — of disappoint , disgust , dismay , etc. , and the im — of impertinent , impudent , etc. , if the former is felt to be related to the dis — of dislike and disapprove , and the latter to the im — of impolite ; the segments — appoint , — gust , — may , — pertinent and — pudent have no discernible semantic function , and do not need a label . |
11 | The Corporate Plan , recently approved by Council , will greatly assist in the focusing of future budgets . |
12 | Indeed , I can think of nobody your enemies would less welcome in the post . ’ |
13 | Furthermore , an incorrect diagnosis will merely result in the tradesman replacing a wrong component or unit and when he tests to see if the fault is clear will find it is still there . |
14 | They can obviously see in the future |
15 | Posix-compliant programs can only run in the Posix subsystem . |
16 | Second , we are reminded that while the evidence for the resurrection is impressive , first Christians did not merely believe in the resurrection . |
17 | By the time Tennyson revisited Cauterets , in 1861 , what he thought of as a village he now found to be , in his less poetic moods , ‘ an odious watering-place ’ , and that is a transition you can readily enough trace in the architecture today . |
18 | If the weather was fine and we wanted to be out in the mountains , then we would only work in the evening . |
19 | This transformation could only occur in the heart of the individual if , anguished at his sinfulness , he recognised his complete reliance upon Christ for assured salvation and then attained utter conviction that Christ 's redeeming grace had infused him . |
20 | But audiences sitting and watching can only join in the fun in their imagination and if the dancers are sufficiently out-going . |
21 | After the receptionist picked herself off the floor she told me I had better call in the fire brigade . ’ |
22 | The official Tass news agency announced on Jan. 1 that Soviet troops would henceforth only serve in the Transcaucasus on a voluntary basis . |
23 | I think that better go in the kitchen |
24 | ‘ Hey , we better go in the saloon , leetle dog . |
25 | Think you better go in the bath my love ! |
26 | not to Cath , no he went in the porch , he 'd only go in the porch to Audrey and tell Audrey not to go in |
27 | They can all go in the hall and then that 'll leave me free to go out first like I should do . |
28 | Or else you er er er you you know Well I wo n't need that , it can all go in the corner . |
29 | I 'll only get in the way . |
30 | It will not necessarily operate in the interest of those classes or fractions from which it is drawn . |