Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] in the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well dear , and what do you want so early in the morning ? ’ she asked , rubbing her hands together .
2 She would n't stay down here in the country until the wedding .
3 And how do they react to those activities which might not chime so sweetly in the ears of employers … to Rastafarianism , feminism , peace campaigning or the like ?
4 Not only does seeing a chair as a three-dimensional object have this character , but so does seeing one line as longer in the Mulier-Lyer illusion ( in which two lines of equal length look unequal when differently slanting lines are drawn at the tips ) despite our knowing that the two lines are really the same length .
5 Alternatively speculators might think that the exchange value of the domestic currency will fall even further in the future , perhaps because they expect the current account deficit to become permanent , and so capital inflows will decrease and capital outflows decrease accordingly .
6 European movements of national liberation were the most important forms of popular rebellion during their lifetime , but the intellectual atmosphere of mid-nineteenth-century London as well as their own convictions made it seem that nationalism was a temporary phase , and that internationalism was the norm , or at least the force that would grow most powerfully in the future .
7 We 've gone against the trend and will do all right in the year ahead .
8 We worried Sweden yesterday and we can do so again in the final . ’
9 It certainly is a good story but it is hard to believe that a designer as experienced as Tupolev would casually use such information without first carefully checking it out , particularly if one considers the history of the Russian aircraft industry which over the years has sprung many surprises upon the West and will doubtless do so again in the future .
10 He would crop up repeatedly in the anxious preoccupation with the demoralising influence of popular amusements , the collapse of ‘ fair play ’ sportsmanship , and the allegations of excessive ‘ freedom ’ and ‘ affluence ’ that were levelled against the young .
11 The prima donna admired by the crowds in the marquee may give up outside in the rain — like the glamorous film star whose bikini must never be allowed to get wet !
12 If a negative voltage is applied to the tip , pushing electrons into the surface , the gallium atoms will show up clearly in the STM , because electrons will flow into the surface most when the tip is above a gallium atom .
13 Real changes will show up only in the next ten or 20 years , and even then they may be hard to monitor against the confused background of deteriorating conditions in today 's Soviet Union .
14 Barlund added that " forests do not grow as fast in the south , so we can not afford to lose massive areas " .
15 I 'll be down early in the morning , right , and me and you and Kelly Ann 'll head out early in the morning and pay the court and get the new shoes and we 'll have all morning to do it , eh ?
16 ‘ My main aim will be to stay in the team and help Ipswich finish high up in the First Division . ’
17 What does it do particularly well in the context of language teaching ?
18 A candidate who does not do well enough in the written examination for the Master 's degree , but who otherwise attains a satisfactory standard , may be awarded the Diploma .
19 Will grow quite well in the darker areas of the tank .
20 I can swim quite well in the pool if I want to . ’
21 ‘ So , ’ he said to change the subject , ‘ how do you feel about yesterday in the light of a new day ? ’
22 Delivery vans are the kings of the jungle , but I did n't do too badly in the BMW .
23 They usually can ; but they do n't do very well in the marathon four days later !
24 its really cold , yeah oh that was good , I enjoyed that she 's still there , she 's a Lance Corporal now as well and I must admit well I , I did n't think she 'd ev , she was always crying but I never thought she 'd actually do very well in the T A , did n't seem to have the get up and go about it but she obviously sorted herself out and got , Spambo Man they called me .
25 Proportional series are dealt with in more specific detail as they do not appear anywhere else in the book .
26 ‘ Well ? ’ snapped Duvall , a little too loudly ; and enough to make him look nervously back in the direction of the office door .
27 That being so , they should feature prominently both in the selection process for headship and in subsequent management support and training .
28 Er you 'll see further on in the presentation , the product we produce at , which is the ten litre and the fourteen litre engine .
29 He also knows the stock and can discuss plans in relation to it ( as we shall see more closely in the following chapter ) .
30 I tried your mobile as well but I did n't think it would work up there in the mountains and sure enough all I got was the recording saying try again later . ’
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