Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Most allow you to work in various colour modes ( RGB , HLS , or CMYK ) and to edit or apply changes to channels individually or collectively . |
2 | The project will try to explain varying levels of motivation to work in new technology industries . |
3 | Many of the practical examples given in this book contain reference to work in other curriculum areas . |
4 | This is designed to make it easier for professionals to work in other member states . |
5 | International companies would be allowed to work in existing oil fields as well as opening up new ones , and gas finds could now be included along with oil in production-sharing agreements . |
6 | Muslim weavers who had emigrated from India and Turkoman weavers from the north were brought together to work in large weaving centres in Karachi and Lahore . |
7 | Homosexual clergy also need appropriate pastoral support , even though in evidence to us they said that they often prefer to work in Urban Priority Areas because of the greater degree of acceptance and diversity of life-styles . |
8 | EUROPE : Under single market rules EC citizens do n't need permission to work in any member state . |
9 | DEL Boy and Rodders are favourites to pull in most Christmas Day viewers . |
10 | Good venues were difficult to find in many west coast and island situations . |
11 | Cellulose canvas is a bit difficult to find in most art shops . |
12 | Although the term euro-dollar ( or euro-currency ) might imply a market based exclusively in Europe , as was once the case , there is now an active Asian dollar market based in Singapore and Hong Kong which enables banks in the Far East to intermediate in external dollar deposits . |
13 | In the later 1950s they encouraged education services to flourish ; and some local authorities began to innovate in this policy area in ways that in due course came to be regarded as radical and politically contentious . |
14 | The report concludes with references to increase in long term unemployment and slump in business optimism . |
15 | More recently Charles Dillingham and George White had visited the Palace Theatre , London and were so impressed that they booked the Girls to appear in Good Morning Dearie , George White 's Scandals of 1923 , the Nifties of 1923 as well as all the Fred Stone promotions . |
16 | At Wellington Ian Botham became the fourth Englishman , after Colin Cowdrey , David Gower and Geoff Boycott , to appear in 100 Test matches . |
17 | Every advertisement has to appear in some advertising medium or other , even if it is only a roadside sign or a newsagent 's window . |
18 | The show has failed to appear in any TV popularity charts and eight of the original cast of virtual unknowns have been axed since it began last summer . |
19 | It can be dangerous for South Africans to appear in foreign TV programmes . |
20 | Yet they all seemed to stand in that wind Ruth could n't feel , and she knew she was in the presence of men greater than kings . |
21 | ( i ) If your salary grade is below PO1 ( that is below spinal column point 35 within the APT & C grades ) you are permitted to engage in extra mural employment provided it does not have any adverse effect on you performing the normal duties of your post . |
22 | It is inevitably the case that these tend to be people who are not rich enough to engage in high-powered tax planning , or who , for lack of knowledge or advice , fail to take the necessary precautionary action . |
23 | He was now very weak and was forced to convalesce until March — after that , his doctor advised him , he would be able only to engage in part-time office work . |
24 | He may enter into a contract of service or may agree to give his exclusive services to another : then during the period of the contract he is not entitled to engage in other business activities . |
25 | The system is also generally successful in keeping prisoners under control — except when prisoners decide to engage in collective protest action or riot . |
26 | This left open the possibility of further Kindertransporte from countries threatened by Germany , but in the first months of the war no one was willing to engage in such defeatist speculation . |
27 | We are beginning to wonder what it what it takes to engage in good faith negotiations as a business with the state of California , if all it takes is one person to get up , make some kind of scurrilous allegations , and throw the entire bidding in into cast some kind of doubt upon it . |
28 | After all , an entrepreneur needs no assets to engage in profitable market participation . |
29 | Wolfgang spent a great deal of time in the company of J C Bach , with whom he struck up a friendship , and who was delighted to engage in amicable improvisation contests on the keyboard . |
30 | These references , which were given over the period continually to 1984 , undoubtedly had an effect on the ability of Berg to engage in large scale bill discounting transactions with other banks . ’ |