Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Will his reputation survive into the twenty-first century ?
32 George VI , a shy man , was terrified of his new position and many feared that the monarchy would not survive into the next decade .
33 More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century .
34 But what of the notion that pubs wo n't survive into the next century ?
35 Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century .
36 Would these principles survive into the next period of change in the 1990s , or had they outlived their time ?
37 Any piece of computer equipment which has to be fitted to some other equipment , such as a replacement " card " ( printed circuit board containing integrated circuits ) which has to be a certain shape , or have a certain type of connector , in order to fit into a computer will also fall into the first part of the exception .
38 Most innocuous sadism would fall into the first category ; sadistic murder would mark the extreme of the second .
39 As there is a danger that people will be confused and might buy from the second retailer thinking that they are buying from the other , he should be able to obtain an injunction preventing the second retailer from continuing to use the name he has chosen .
40 Buffalo will know in the next couple of days whether Kelly will be fit to face Houston again in the first round of the play-offs next weekend .
41 This liability would fall in the first instance on the resident owner , then the resident tenant and so on .
42 In fact , it appears to have been due less to a plot than to a calculation that she could not win in a second ballot .
43 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
44 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , there is a lot more work to be done before the causal process underlying this relationship is laid bare : we do not know whether it is through buying a better diet or better medical care , for example , that richer countries improve their life expectancy .
45 As we shall discuss in the next chapter , this is a question that has concerned pluralists much more .
46 It was enthralling entertainment prompted by United 's need to gamble and attack in the second half .
47 These channels make the membrane permeable to ions or molecules , which can then enter the cell and act as signals for the initiation of the biochemical cascades which ultimately lead , in ways that I shall describe in the next chapter , to the synthesis of new synaptic membrane components and hence to synaptic remodelling .
48 As we shall explore in the next chapter , it can be an experience that is both liberating and protecting .
49 His proposed mechanisms we shall explore in the next chapter .
50 The odd day here and there is not important , but if you could let me know within the next couple of weeks or so when you intend to take a major part of your holiday away — if you know — I do n't myself know erm yet — but if you do know then I can have a look at the overall picture and see that we 're not all dispersed .
51 ‘ I will know within the next month or two how I stand .
52 Indeed why did it flourish in the first place ?
53 Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category .
54 This does not fall within the class of cases in respect of which a corporation can maintain an action , but does fall within the second class commented on by Pollock C.B. in his judgment in the case of the Metropolitan Saloon Omnibus Co .
55 The history of Marxist anthropology since The Origin has , as a result , been the difficult , painful , and incomplete recovery of Marxism for pre-capitalist social formations , and the story of this process is what we shall consider in the second half of this book .
56 A story in Numbers 25 which we did not consider in the last chapter ( for it is not a complaint story ) makes it even more readily understandable .
57 It is one of the few diseases which medicine could attack before the Second World War , by passive immunization .
58 Well St Aldate 's in the Civil War is quite a problem to talk about really , erm in half an hour , because it 's so enmeshed in the story of Oxford in the Civil War which is a long , very interesting one , so what I 'm going to try and do is erm to pick out some of the local landmarks that did survive in the 17th century and relate them to what we know about some of the people and in this short half an hour , just try and picture what it was like to live in St Aldate 's during the civil war .
59 The sharing of genes means that it is possible to sacrifice myself for my sister in such a way that , even if I die in the process , a proportion of my genes will survive in the next generation .
60 No , I think it 's just that it just seems to be like this every year now Peter , that everybody tends to erm wait until the last minute .
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