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

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1 Such a fluid working arrangement can not be expected to work in a larger industrial firm .
2 State-sponsored housing began to reach further down the social scale than previously and house building under subsidy began to increase in the later 1920s .
3 In the other areas the larger cities and conurbations proved difficult to incorporate in a wider uniform pattern .
4 Not content with spending an extra half hour after training running through his technique yesterday , when two wayward kicks brought immediate self-rebuke , the 26-year-old Aucklander aims to put in a further 50 or 60 shots in his Arms Park warm-up .
5 However , perhaps what does make the cities different is their scale of decline and deprivation : those seeking the most disadvantaged in contemporary Britain would do well to start in the older urban cores .
6 By the 1890s the seats of sexual respectability were seen by reformers such as Grant Allen to rest in the lower middle class and the upper working class , but in the latter there was no simple acceptance of middle-class norms .
7 And secondly , due to shortage of heavy-lift transport aircraft in the RAF , the US Air Force had to be asked to provide those needed to fly in the heavier military equipments and supplies into Amman until an overland supply route could be established .
8 Also in Germany it has been claimed that cartelisation ( reflecting the later date , and a particular mode , of industrialisation ) gave rise to strongly structured employers ' organisations which attained an authority over their members that was never to exist in the smaller diversified and undercapitalised industrial enterprises in France ( Maurice and Sellier , 1979 ) .
9 These groups tend to locate in the older urban cores as a result of factors examined earlier .
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