Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The student may seek escape in passivity and make only perfunctory efforts to learn the target language ; or he may express antagonism by making no effort to adopt the correct pronunciation or by a deliberate use of native language patterns in the target language .
2 They may seek consolation in alcohol or in black coffee and cigarettes .
3 An inadequate list may include reduction in infant and child mortality better employment prospects for educated children making investment in education worthwhile and therefore a cost related to the number of children ; women 's status in the household and extent of emancipation in making decisions ; education of parents and enrolment rates in education for children , and women 's participation in the formal labour force ( where pregnancy implies unavoidable loss of earnings ) .
4 ( a ) Private Bills Anyone may initiate legislation in Parliament by means of a Private Bill .
5 If the court gives leave , the trustee must make provision in respect of the proof in question as the court directs .
6 Exposure and outcome must be distinguished : a graphic should display variation in outcome as a function of exposure , and not the other way around .
7 The Ron Bazell Silver Collar semis at Walthamstow tomorrow should provide trainer in form Ernie Gaskin junior with a double .
8 This example shows that intelligent industrial policy and competition policy must work hand in hand .
9 We must demand investment in training , in education , in order that we can provide those quality services .
10 Any country that wants to develop its industrial and agricultural production and the services it provides to its people must develop education in science and technology .
11 Member for Argyll and Bute ( Mrs. Michie ) , there have been suggestions that the Scottish Transport Users ' Consultative Committee should have responsibility in relation to bus services and involvement in the privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group .
12 ( Two hundred years earlier , as she demonstrates in her article , it was not seen as arbitrary , but prescribed quite explicitly on the grounds that the masculine was the ‘ worthier gender ’ and must take precedence in grammar as it did in nature . )
13 On the other hand , the demonstrative does not merely give crude emphasis to a referent ; it suggests that although the element is " known " some extra processing effort must take place in order for it to be accessed .
14 The ceremony must take place in front of two witnesses over the age of 18 .
15 You must have experience in air flow , preferably in buildings , and ideally have some team-handling experience and a knowledge of heating and ventilation systems .
16 Tribunals are an essential check on the powers of officialdom but at the moment they do not work as well as they should to ensure justice in welfare provision .
17 Participants signed a protocol to a treaty creating a Central American Parliament , providing that deputies should be elected no later than 36 months after the treaty was constitutionally ratified by each state , and that such elections should take place in accordance with the electoral laws of the respective countries .
18 We believe this should take place in parallel with efforts to raise standards of environmental care in the undesignated countryside .
19 Wedgwood Museum curator Gaye Blake Roberts said : ‘ It is particularly exciting that this exhibition should take place in view of Wedgwood 's long trading association with the Netherlands which is Wedgwood 's oldest export market , dating back to 1763 .
20 Consequently , a healthy understanding of doubt should go hand in hand with a healthy understanding of faith .
21 It was part of the research design that data collection and data analysis should go hand in hand through a process of what has been called " retroduction " ( Ford , 1975 ; Best et al 1979 ) in which data analysis progressively focuses subsequent fieldwork .
22 Replenishment of basic medical materials has priority and should go hand in hand with teaching and retraining staff .
23 In education , quality and equality must go hand in hand . ’
24 The two must go hand in hand .
25 If you plan to keep livestock , the security of fences and gates must go hand in hand with fertility .
26 So there are times ( as we shall see in chapter sixteen ) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
27 Free markets in goods , labour , and money , denationalization and the reintroduction of private property must go hand in hand .
28 In " A Language Learner 's Field Guide " Healey offers helpful suggestions to those working in monolingual situations , and in languages where language learning must go hand in hand with language analysis .
29 It is important to realise that compliance with the firm 's technical standards must go hand in hand with compliance with the laws and regulations governing companies and the provision of financial services , including the services provided by MAS .
30 The European Council considers the Presidency 's draft to contain significant proposals strengthening the European Parliament 's political , legislative and monitoring role , which must go hand in hand with development of the Union …
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