Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We know more about the poor , who have to fill in forms of all kinds in order to receive benefits , than we do about the rich , who have to declare their tax position only to the taxman , in strict confidence .
2 This proved invaluable in March 1941 when the Barley Mow brewery was knocked out of action by German bombers and the Cannon brewery had to fill in production for 18 months .
3 Such is the wealth of historical literature that it has been difficult to decide what to give in notes in this chapter .
4 Exhibitors at this year 's London International Book Fair ( to be held at Olympia 2 , 21st to 23rd March ) are invited to send in details of special promotions and offers , author visits and signings , and book or product launches that will take place at the fair for publication in a special LIBF preview issue of The Bookseller , ( ) , by 3rd February at the latest .
5 But the way they are sold means many savers end up with egg on their faces if they are forced to cash in policies before these fall due .
6 Already there are stories circulating of a market in Everest permits , with holders of these valuable documents attempting to cash in places on forthcoming commercial trips .
7 Even at the club level I have always tried to bring in people from lower divisions because , sooner or later , the people playing low down will get higher up — some , not all of them .
8 Mr Lapointe defends the use of ivory money saying that he has managed to bring in funds from such sources at the direction of government members of CITES .
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