Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | In meditation bring out your pallet of the emotions and paint your mind with the colours of love . |
2 | Whether the quotation be an invitation to treat or an offer is actually immaterial , because the buyer will in response send back his purchase order with his standard conditions of purchase on the back . |
3 | if you ca n't make it to the Manor do n't forget to switch on and cheer the Central Live match this sunday afternoon … what else is going on … headlines in action round up |
4 | But theoretical analysis suggests that credible punishment strategies may need to be quite subtle and sophisticated , which leads to the conclusion that so-called ‘ tacit ’ collusion may in practice turn out to be ‘ secret ’ collusion . |
5 | Further deployments ( with American crews ) were not ruled out — though Washington did not in practice take up this option . |
6 | Some kind of social democracy in Russia , erm on the other hand in central Asia as for example , I think it 's quite likely that former communists , although they may disavow their former allegiance , will in practice take over as national communist parties and continue to run their economies , well there will be private economies but with a large state sector and run on a pretty tight reign . |
7 | Here look darling fingy go in thumby go in |
8 | There is no reason to believe that , should the demand for labour in industry pick up again , the exodus of young workers from agriculture will not be renewed . |
9 | Though I have never heard of any one collaboration between restaurateur and artist proving more lucrative than the next , there does not seem to be any shortage of artists who will in effect take on certain risks in order to get their work out on the town . |
10 | In the end , however , the Ukrainian decision to vote for full independence left him with little alternative but to withdraw from the USSR and in effect bring about its demise ( see pp. 179–85 ) . |
11 | Rather , excludability/non-excludability and rivalry/non-rivalry in consumption vary along a spectrum . |
12 | In this case the message sent on the SWIFT system from the US bank to the UK bank is that your ( NOSTRO ) account has been credited by us with $10 000 , in return pass on this amount to the named beneficiary , the UK exporter . |
13 | With the hawk still held in place smooth out the mortar for the length of the hawk |
14 | Perhaps it did not in truth add up to very much . |
15 | Research processes vary between and within discipline ; most really significant advances in knowledge come about through the application of several techniques . |
16 | Some varieties still in selection have up to 50% of their florets still open . |
17 | " The thing that impressed me most was seeing the pros in trouble get out of trouble , " he says . |
18 | Even in the human case , it may be said ( Dreyfus 1972 ) , it is doubtful whether computations like those used in AI go on ( except possibly during conscious logical or mathematical calculation ) . |
19 | Higher rates of discount on bills would in turn drive up interest rates on other types of borrowing and lending that compete with bills ( e.g. short-term bank loans ) . |
20 | The children in turn pick up the corks in their mouths and dip them into the paint . |
21 | These issues in turn relate back to the process of socialization , which , towards the end of the chapter , will be considered from a more general anthropological perspective , providing a bridge with the concerns of chapter 7 . |
22 | It is a daily experience in the lives of most women , who in turn make up statistically the greater part of the population . |
23 | Baby deaths will always be referred to the local victim Support team , which can in turn bring in specialist help . |
24 | For instance , a child may inherit a predisposition to schizophrenia , which causes him to have certain childhood adjustment problems , which in turn bring about unusual family communication styles . |
25 | Left to itself , however , a vine ( grafted or ungrafted ) would concentrate all its energies into sending out suckers , which would in turn push down roots to start the cycle all over again . |
26 | The problems are ones of ethics , which in turn come down to public attitudes to what life would be like with a mentally handicapped child . |
27 | Fourth , it stipulated that once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown " direct and free " elections would be held to a constituent council , which would in turn draw up a new constitution . |
28 | This tale about Swegen 's Slavonic wife may fit with Thietmar 's statement that he had Cnut and his brother Harald by a sister of Boleslav whom he later abandoned , which may in turn tie in with the Encomiast 's story that after their father 's death Cnut and Harald brought their mother back from among the Slavs . |
29 | The second and third ranks of foot were to stay flat on the ground throughout the manoeuvre , and then , in turn carry out the same tactic . |
30 | Along with this came the suggestion that significant advances in science come about when those bold conjectures are falsified . |