Example sentences of "and [adv] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 They obtained permission from the NZRFU for most of them to drift away from Twickenham and eventually to arrive in the northern Italian town of Treviso .
2 The primary aim of the central bank is to work closely with the government and so to operate in the public interest .
3 In arguing this he not only collapses the specificity of consumption but also misrepresents the relationship between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ in Marx 's argument , for it is not for the individual consumer to recognize himself in another individual 's product anyway , but to recognize the socially-imprinted character and meaning of the product … and so to find in it the satisfaction of ‘ need ’ ( ibid : 30 ) .
4 The object of this will be to run a Legal Practice Course ( LPC ) , validated by the Law Society , and so to establish in Oxford an institute , based on cooperation between the two universities , to bring together academic and professional aspects of law .
5 My aim was to investigate the symptoms of decay and perhaps to discover in the ‘ capriciousness and the return to chaos ’ a law which would vouchsafe one an insight into the intimate workings of art .
6 On Tuesday the Soviet parliament refused to accept this blanket ban , which it wanted confined to the railways and to other key industries , and only to remain in force until the new law on strikes was promulgated .
7 Of course , it is necessary constantly to review policy and constantly to keep in the forefront of our thinking the need for the security forces and the police to have all the resources necessary to do the job that they do on behalf of all of us , the need for which has been so tragically illustrated again in the last 24 hours .
8 However , we hare unhappy that HMG has recently felt unable to support the early conclusion of a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty , since we believe — as does the Vatican 's representative at the United Nations — that a halt to nuclear testing is essential to the successful prolongation of the NPT and thus to progress in preventing nuclear proliferation .
9 And just to sketch in the background , could you recapitulate for us ?
10 Impartial advice can be hard to find nowadays , but your solicitor is bound by the Law Society 's rules to give this kind of help , and always to act in your best interests .
11 While stainless is tough and harder to scratch in the first place , once it does become marked the scratch is permanent , unlike a mark on silver-plated cutlery which can be removed by re-plating .
12 The lay membership of the Executive Committee was reduced from twenty to eight , partly to take into account the smaller size of the union and partly to economise in travelling from distant ports .
13 The nine LURG link nurses were enlisted to establish the number of leg ulcers currently being treated ( a total of 389 leg ulcer patients were reported ) ; and later to assist in distributing questionnaires and encouraging response .
14 To overcome this obstacle and also to participate in the euro-dollar market , US banks opened branches abroad .
15 Attica after Kleisthenes , which allowed a man to be loyal to and to participate in the affairs of his deme , and also to join in making the city 's decisions , was another such attempt to reconcile city and countryside .
16 We anticipate a shortfall of fifteen thousand pounds compared to our original budget and what we 've done in that is we 've taken an element of seven thousand in a sense below the line so that it does n't affect this committee , but this committee has had to find eight thousand pounds with that shortfall and now the bulk of that has been met by the savings we found elsewhere in the budget and the final item there is er setting up a consultants budget of ten thousand pounds , there 's not a consultants budget of any significance at , at the moment of the committee erm the County Planning Officer anticipates there 's a need for consultants in the minerals local plan work which we 're coming into this year and also to assist in environmental assessments er and special on that .
17 But it is useful to know what the conventional rules are , and also to bear in mind who you are writing for .
18 A new development in 1975 was the construction of a visitor centre which was specially designed to provide extensive and improved facilities for the ever-increasing number of visitors from home and abroad to see in greater comfort and convenience the museum collection — rehoused in 1985 in a new ‘ living ’ museum — and the traditional skills of craftsmen and women at work , which the company continues to regard as an important part of its continuing success .
19 This method of narration allows the reader to take part in the initial experience , to share in the inquiry into its meaning from the start , and then to join in the subsequent dialogue with which Wordsworth engages ‘ the Mind out there ’ ( or the ‘ Wisdom and Spirit of the Universe ’ ) in his attempt to find a fuller explanation .
20 He started to speak and then to recite in front of a mirror .
21 Couples of all ages strolled leisurely along , stopping now and then to look in shop windows .
22 Pretty certain this must be the man , Paige set off down the street , stopping every now and then to look in shop windows and cast surreptitious glances backwards .
23 Families of serfs were forced by Chilperic to accompany the princess ; some hanged themselves to avoid going ; people of good birth were also expected to make the journey , and then to stay in Spain ; as a result they made their wills , reckoning themselves to be as good as dead .
24 They are generally operated on a fixed cycle , so that , when a known volume of water has passed through the plant , a valve is turned so as first to backwash the bed to cleanse the zeolite , and then to pass in brine for a fixed time to regenerate the material .
25 The result was a bubbly , natural style , very much in tune with today 's trends towards waves , and quicker to achieve in Liz 's busy day .
26 However , it is possible to concede that defendants should be judged on the facts as they believe them to be , and yet to argue in favour of an exception in rape cases .
27 Since decisions are quicker , they are also more adaptable , and easier to change in the light of unforeseen circumstances which may arise .
28 Such computer software is rapidly becoming the archaeologist 's workhorse , both during the excavation process in circumstances where immediate feedback is desirable , and afterwards to help in preparing the final published report .
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