Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [pron] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | You are lucky enough to have Bella here to teach you , and your mother also , and as you know , I have undertaken to instruct you in history , since I am the one who has seen such a lot of it , as it were face to face . |
2 | This national scheme , which is supported by the Government , is designed to put you in touch with tenants in other local authorities ' areas who might be interested in exchanging homes with you . |
3 | As none of the Company 's depôts was yet ready , they pleaded that they had nowhere to put them and after discussion , the Corporation agreed to let them remain at Thornton Heath until their own new cars arrived , provided that they were permitted to use them in service on their main line , to compensate for the mileage worked by Corporation cars in Penge . |
4 | ‘ You ai n't come to put yerself in pawn , 'ave you ? |
5 | 10K TRAINING SCHEDULES Here are specific training schedules designed to get you in shape for a great 10K race performance . |
6 | Distamycin A tends to lack stability in aqueous solution and it is not recommended to store it in solution . |
7 | In order to collect information about the dementia sufferer 's informal or family carers it was decided to interview them in depth , using a semi-structured questionnaire ( see Appendix I ) . |
8 | As we have already established , the ‘ good ’ reader is the omnivorous reader , prepared to tackle anything in sight . |
9 | I had decided to leave everything in trust to the cat . |
10 | Jogging , and the whole keep-fit scene , can be exploited to put you in touch with the force . |
11 | When Anna was three years old it was decided to put her in foal , but many nose twitches , injections , and rectal examinations later , she was still not pregnant ; so she was sold . |
12 | I asked him what he had done to land himself in jail . |
13 | Many attempts have been made to breed them in captivity , however , there are flaws in this idea . |
14 | I do hope that positive arrangements are made to contact me in writing and that we can continue to work together to provide safe working conditions . |
15 | Before tracing the developments of public spending control at the centre , it is worth briefly setting out the contrasting ways in which other academics have sought to analyse it in order to make my own theoretical framework explicit . |
16 | Matters were further complicated when MI5 decided to take it in hand . |
17 | It can only realize its full potential when , at a school level , head and senior staff are actively committed to its use and prepared to involve themselves in discussion sessions , demonstrating , by example , allegiance to the notion that talking about areas of personal anxiety , confusion and failure is an essential part of professional development for all . |
18 | It was believed that the latter group had agreed to support him in return for the promise of positions on congressional committees . |
19 | The conference 's principal outcomes were a declaration , conventions on controlling climate change and preserving biological diversity , and a lengthy agenda outlining the extent of global environmental problems and the measures needed to tackle them in order to achieve the agreed goal of " sustainable development " . |
20 | The conference 's principal official outcomes were conventions on controlling climate change and preserving biological diversity , and a lengthy agenda outlining the extent of global environmental problems and the measures needed to tackle them in order to achieve the agreed goal of " sustainable development " . |
21 | She 's got to put it in writing . ’ |
22 | It 's no good whispering them to yourself on the top deck of an otherwise empty bus , you 've got to shout them in school halls , fields , front rooms of houses , from your bedroom window … anywhere , really . |
23 | and then you were inveigled to the R and D and then you inveigled to become a Vice Chair , and today you 've been handling the ceremony so well , we 've had to keep you in cotton wool to make sure that er , that you kept your health . |
24 | P.P.S. Your spring edition of our customer magazine is enclosed to keep you in touch with all the latest developments at Radio Rentals . |
25 | Peers may also miss today 's Competition game against Mochdre , but the skills of Darren Peters and all-rounder Kevin Owen could still earn them the points needed to keep them in touch with the pacemakers . |
26 | Special covering profiles are available for corner joints and for joining planks , and special edging strips are used to hold it in place . |
27 | For people who have a realistic chance of developing their social skills sufficiently to re-enter open employment , other creative approaches have been used to place them in work . |
28 | I would think a lot of the money is actually in property already or she 's got to have it in property |
29 | Have we got to make one in front of you ? |
30 | If an individual or the members of a firm may sue for a libel imputing to them insolvency , because of the damage which such a libel is calculated to do them in relation to their business , could it possibly be maintained that a trading corporation could not sue for a like libel ? … |