Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun sg] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And those families which were the worst , being inns and alehouses , usually some persons in each house did seem to be religious . ’
2 III does produce a material product and the workers in that department do provide surplus labour and thus surplus-value .
3 Representatives of outside organisations must be closely involved in that debate to help ensure that serious regard is paid to the long-term public interest when changes to ethical guidance are considered .
4 Many of the hotels in this brochure do continue to provide waiter serve , although some of these will have buffet for breakfast and for the first course of main meals .
5 I think the facts found in this case do establish that the agreement to increase the price by 10 per cent .
6 There is an urgent need for more socioeconomic information in this field to help set guidelines for the future .
7 Writers in this tradition do touch on some spatial dimensions but they are not central .
8 Moreover , the economic cleavage that was perceived to be developing in this society did appear to correspond to the religious tensions that were generating party strife , and to anxious High Church Tories seemed to be yet another part of the process whereby Dissenters were thriving in the changed political climate after the Revolution at the expense of the Anglican interest .
9 The term is used to distinguish citizens from ‘ aliens ’ who suffer certain disabilities such as having no right to remain in the country , being liable to be deported in certain circumstances , often not being entitled to vote ( though Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland resident in this country do have the vote ) or to receive state benefits .
10 Viewers in this country do get a fair picture of the debates and other proceedings in our House .
11 Erecting the fence in this way does have the practical benefit of making it difficult to climb into the property — the rails which give useful footholds , being on the inside .
12 If Pound in this way did bypass Aubeterre , he missed something after his own heart .
13 But those who offer to define ‘ good ’ in this way do think it important to insist that what promotes this survival is good .
14 Examples of jackets faced in this way do survive , badged to Militia and Volunteer units ; but it is thought that few , if any , Regular officers acquired them .
15 We have recently started work with the Industrial Society in this area to help bring industry representatives into schools .
16 Somewhere further up the scale is the seasonal dieter who goes on a diet in spring to get rid of the Christmas over-indulgence ; in summer to get ready for the beach ; in autumn to lose the fat gained from too many chips , ice-creams , and Tequila sunrises on holiday ; and in early winter to help prepare for the Christmas binge .
17 And if the diverse references of the materials used in such music do have a coherence , it mainly rests on a kind of formalist and/or surrealist playing with sound-combinations and their mental associations and images , characteristic — in its implied position of social isolation — of almost all avant-garde music in the twentieth century .
18 The aluminium construction is finished in vinyl , and the interior is finished in white vinyl to help reflect light from the tube into the tank .
19 Friends can help museums in many ways — they are in great demand to help fill the gap between an ideal museum service and the reality of limited resources with which most museums struggle .
20 Sun Life Assurance pays £110 per child for those of primary school age and £150 per child for those in secondary education to help cover new uniform costs .
21 Certain developments in seventeenth-century science did prove more difficult for Catholic authorities to assimilate .
22 The first-generation system known as ‘ HyperArc ’ is currently under test with users at ‘ novice ’ and ‘ competent ’ levels of expertise : in addition to feedback on the use of the system , the aim of the evaluation phase is to define a core area of functionality in common use to help optimize the system structure .
23 What , of course , the failure to achieve the desired curbs in local spending did produce was an inevitable increase in the burden upon the ratepayer .
24 Presumably on many issues , and in many situations , attitudes in everyday life do change , and may change quickly .
25 John Tugwell , the bank 's respected executive who was drafted in last year to help reorganise the troubled subsidiary , said the turn-around performance is expected to continue .
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