Example sentences of "[to-vb] [indef pn] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our attitude is that we want to see everyone in the six counties , whether Protestant or Catholic , active in the movement to attain civil rights for the people there .
2 Kissing in this form , as a proper way to greet someone in a certain relation to oneself , is a social convention .
3 I think for every feeling , no matter how inward and personal it appears , the writer has to find something in the visible world which corresponds to it , to make it visible for the reader .
4 If the adventurers stop to negotiate , Juliane explains that she and Maximilian have come to the Castle to find something in the Great Tower .
5 That is why you have someone with a clapperboard at the start of each take : to make it possible to find everything in the whole length of film .
6 However , failing that , an international money order can be drawn in almost any currency — your bank will advise on how best to obtain one in the right denomination .
7 Naturally , one desires to suppress the personal element so far as possible , but if one has an opinion to express there is nothing to offend anybody in a straightforward ‘ in my opinion . ’
8 I 'm just trying to remember everybody in the same afternoon , to collect them all because of about six of them are being done around here
9 It 's as hard to do justice to the beauty of the Eternal City in a few words as it is to see everything in a few days .
10 To do nothing in an active and important manner is a rare skill .
11 The scenes of destitution which the journalists could not be prevented from glimpsing-it is impossible to put someone in a hermetic bubble all the time , even for ten days — had not apparently impaired their appetites .
12 Are we trying to achieve , erm unity or bringing children in to do something in a corporate way .
13 In the second the ‘ stage of conventional morality ’ , the child judges people by their intentions in carrying out something , and then moves on to believe it is a persons duty to do something in a particular way .
14 What gives you this impression ? 6 The teacher set them to do something in a short time .
15 ‘ You 've got to do something in the close season when there 's no jumping , ’ Elsworth joked , making light of a triumph that clearly thrilled him enormously .
16 A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way — i.e. the crash is repeatable .
17 Right , we , we , we did actually draw , or we not draw , we , we adopted a constitution during the year and the officers that are erm elected are the Chair , the Secretary and the Treasurer , erm and other , together with other such officers , yeah to determine by general meeting , erm , so it 's really only those three , er and we have sometimes had Advice Chair if there 's only been one Chairman have n't we , one Chair person erm so I think people need to say if they do n't wish to carry on the jobs they 're doing and if anybody wishes to nominate anyone in a particular post then slip at the bottom of the minutes could be filled in and either brought to meeting or sent back to the Secretary .
18 Whether this is the true one I would not like to say but in this version the ‘ trains wipe tapes ’ hypothesis was the inspired explanation of a recording engineer who , through an operational error , had failed to record anything in the first place !
19 Every time I 've asked him to do anything in the last three days , I ca n't , working out the quiz .
20 The notions of men and women as economic beings , or political beings , are discarded by global capitalism , quite logically , as the system does not even pretend to satisfy everyone in the economic or the political spheres .
21 It costs the taxpayer £130-£165 a week to keep someone in a residential or nursing home , he says .
22 This was particularly so in connection with the sexual adventures hinted at in the title — adventures which became a sort of leitmotif , in that the author seemed to feel he had to have one in every seven or eight pages , preferably with some piquant variation .
23 Dixons claims to supply one in every five TV sets sold in the UK — although Mr Kalms once described television ‘ as one of the curses of our society ’ .
24 The Imams do not have the authority to change anything in the divine revelation of the Koran , but they are able to interpret it , through the divine guidance with which they are endowed .
25 We would like to ask everyone in the Secondary Schools of Edinburgh to join in by encouraging as many students and teachers as possible to travel to school by bicycle that day .
26 This was n't the first time the pin in the tower blew out , it used to happen one in every six mixes .
27 He refused an invitation from the EC 's energy authority to investigate the possibilities of translating electricity , generated within green plants , into a new source of fuel : he did not care for the clause giving the EC the right to suppress anything in the eventual reports .
28 I 'm sure some of you last year or least last week or even last month , read about the black sack that had all the wonderful jewels in it that came into a charity shop and I think it 's a lesson for us all is n't it , not not to miss anything in a black sack , Jacqui .
29 Because of the passage of the st'lyan along the road there was a cloud of dust and it was hard to see anything in the failing red light .
30 This can turn into a driver where people then feel they have to achieve everything in the fastest possible time .
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