Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It was inevitable that both would act in the same interests , and command support against putative extravagance and recklessness . |
2 | It is done in spring or early summer on outdoor plants , and rooting may take up to a year ; pot plants are layered any time and should root in a few weeks . |
3 | It was nothing like the transformation she would undergo in a few years time but it signalled the slow resurrection of her inner spirit . |
4 | But how could I achieve in a few minutes what I had failed to accomplish after hours of trying ? |
5 | ‘ Things will improve in a few days . |
6 | There is a degree of autonomy within each of the four countries , and although they may unite in the same objectives ( such as improvements in educational and professional standards ) , each has to be responsive to the nature and demands of its country of origin . |
7 | Why not invest in a few Units — new interchangeable separates in black , white , navy and red and a variety of shapes ? |
8 | Why do the Government continue to extol the virtues of this obnoxious Gummerburger food culture instead of instituting an independent food standards agency as the Labour Government will do in a few weeks ' time ? |
9 | I can offer an account of what the minimum level to be attained at 16 by 80%-90% of pupils would entail in a few areas of the curriculum … ; in English , pupils would need to demonstrate that they are attentive listeners and confident speakers when dealing with everyday matters of which they have experience , that they can read straightforward written information and pass it on — orally and in written form — without loss of meaning and that they can say clearly what their own views are ; in Mathematics , that they can apply the topics and skills in the foundation list proposed in the Cockcroft Report ; in Science , that they are willing and able to take a practical approach to problems , involving sensible observations and appropriate measurements and can communicate their findings effectively … ; in History , that they possess some historical knowledge and perspective , understand the concepts of cause and consequence , and can compare and extract information from historical evidence and be aware of its limitations ; and in CDT [ craft , design and technology ] , that they can design and make something , using a limited range of materials and calling on a restricted range of concepts and give an account of what they have done and the problems they encountered . |
10 | The inner-city indicators were based largely on territorial assumptions , for example that people might have close relatives living in the same street or the next street , and that people would work in the same places as some of their close neighbours ( L. Milroy 1987 : 141–2 ) . |
11 | If a man 's face could age in a few seconds , his did . |
12 | I made him understand that he was to stay where he was and I would return in a few minutes with a tin of tobacco . |
13 | as if they would move in the same circles . |
14 | If she could fit in a few days ' break in order to attend the wedding in Andorra she would , she promised , and Peter returned to Rocamar the next day , leaving Sarella to close one chapter of her life and get on with the next . |
15 | It will have to be the shortened version , I 'm afraid , but you 'll be surprised how much we can cover in a few hours . ’ |
16 | If the symptoms are of the remedy they will disappear in a few days and no more medicine may be needed . |
17 | Mrs Flaherty and the nans did not mix in the same circles . |
18 | He told his brother that he was close to death and would die in a few days . |
19 | ‘ It has got to a stage where I am not looking ahead to what might happen in a few weeks or a few months . |
20 | that will happen in a few days . |
21 | He was assured that he would hear in a few days . |
22 | ‘ I 'll leave in a few minutes and be with you in about half an hour . |
23 | As she walked from the post office empty handed , she pretended to be an American tourist , one who could leave in a few days , one for whom the trip would soon be nothing more than a few travel stories and postcards . |
24 | The computer had located the catalogue , and it would arrive in a few minutes . |
25 | However , a machine can only stretch in a few directions and is therefore only of limited value . |
26 | Oh well shall I just colour in the same hats then ? |
27 | I think we might as well get in a few things and anyway I want some envelope re-use labels . |
28 | A sudden sickness and fatigue swamped her , and she felt incapable of facing the long , painful inquest that would start in a few minutes — incapable of sustaining any longer the intolerable labour of love . |
29 | This part of the conversation has been wiped off , it 'll continue in a few minutes . |
30 | The iodine-131 deposited on the ground would decay in a few weeks . |