Example sentences of "in [conj] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I listened with interest to the hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) when he said that the Labour party did not have much interest in or seek to represent the Monktonhall miners .
2 Indeed the staff of the Trade Finance Divisions are pleased to visit businesses engaged in or contemplating entering international trade to make these resources available .
3 These people had been driven from their homes with nothing but the clothes they stood up in and had struggled through a war-torn countryside , sometimes in sub-zero temperatures , to reach a refuge where food , shelter and warm clothing were in very short supply .
4 But still she could not use it until she spent an accumulation of 2 ½ years filling out Ridiculous Redundant Forms from the Grand Canyon 's Department of Ridiculous Redundant Forms Redundancy Department , spent $4,967 in stamps mailing the forms in and had to get a skin graph on her tongue from licking stamps .
5 If , if our mid-field players and our back four players , whoever you like to , if our front players have to come back in and get involved , if that 's what they have to do , and everybody get behind the ball , that 's what you have to do .
6 I 'm in the box sporting a new spiky hair-do , holding my stomach in and trying to remember what comes after ‘ Good evening ’ when the world explodes .
7 They know when the ship is due in and arrange to have a vehicle waiting for me when we land . ’
8 It is only car cases of the larger mammals that kites are interested in and help to remove .
9 This sequence is typical of what can be done in such surroundings once you have got your eye in and have begun to link your shots together visually or by association of ideas .
10 However , when the data are studied by a group of people who are all intimately involved in and have detailed knowledge of the situation they describe , they become an invaluable tool .
11 Now thirdly the Vietnam war , now this was perhaps the most harrowing war the Americans ever got themselves involved in and has had deep and permanent effects upon American policy making to this very day .
12 Now thirdly the Vietnam war , now this was perhaps the most harrowing war the Americans ever got themselves involved in and has had deep and permanent effects upon American policy making to this very day .
13 This legislation requires that people for the first thirteen weeks that they are unemployed have the right to look for a job which they have experience in and enjoy doing , but after 13 weeks they are required to take any job that comes along .
14 And then you know , when you check up on it , the following day , you probably find the council 's been back in and forgot to secure it , so we 've got s a nail and some nails and a hammer , and we 'll er just re-secure it and let the the council know in the morning .
15 Mark said : ‘ I kicked the front door in and tried to get upstairs , but was beaten back by the smoke .
16 Mr Hale then ran back in and started to crawl on his stomach under the intense heat , climbing over debris which included dead bodies .
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