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

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1 long before to lose faith in .
2 I mean the the later stages of the system had things like rule compilers and quite complex things which allowed you a more dynamic interaction with the system so you could actually build rules in and then some rules then erm allowed you to shall we say , partition out certain parts of speech .
3 She said , Well , she said , The truth is you know we keep bringing sticks in and that , but he 's got no er he 's got no fire , he 's got no coal , he ca n't he ca n't make a fire .
4 Local people are left waiting while less urgent cases from outside the district are treated because they bring money in with them .
5 So we can have like commercial breaks sticking adverts in between .
6 In these tight little situations I prefer the tube stem for the greater degree of control for mending line or holding back to swing baits in under obstructions and overhangs .
7 Sure , we do cheat nature all the time , sponging ewes , bringing animals in out of the weather , using artificial lighting and growing out of season greenhouse crops .
8 bring gear in while they 're eating and be setting
9 It is not a desirable place to paint pictures in , inside the Cuiraing : the silence and the grandeur awes you ; and the sheep above where we stood had an uncomfortable habit of loosening with their feet stones that came with an ominous crash near to us , and some shepherd lads , much less excusable , thought it good fun to threaten to , and likewise to perform , throwing stones near us .
10 Colleges and schools operating within the TVEI framework are committed to " bringing industry in " , and are likely to have established Partnerships at local or school level .
11 this week again there 's a lot of repeats in it , and he said other people that send adverts in ca n't even get er a look in , they do n't , anyway that , after he wrote the letter it was in the following week .
12 The Slough , Berkshire company has offices in about 20 countries , looking after sales and local support ; has over 700 customer sites in 72 countries ; and supplies software to over 500 banks .
13 She let blood in , and flexed the fingers .
14 In conclusion , oesophageal manometry changed management in over 20% of patients with non-cardiac chest pain or gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and in over 60% of those with dysphagia .
15 In conclusion , oesophageal manometry changed management in over 20% of patients with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and non-cardiac chest pain and in over 60% of patients with dysphagia .
16 Cut the studs so that they are a snug push-fit between head and sole plate , then secure them by skew-nailing ( driving nails in at an angle )
17 Here was Rose , she drew Léonie in .
18 When the little family reached the Watermen , Connor unlocked the side door of the pub and helped Ruth in with the pram .
19 And again , I think one of the main reasons round about nineteen fifty six , that went there , was the pits were closing , and there was obviously erm government attractions to pull companies in .
20 send tapes in , or leave them at reception .
21 Is I think we probably do need as Mr suggested to move number one suggested resolutions , erm now if the Liberal Democrats won places in and if they 'd rather have the work noted proceed to proceed by something sinister .
22 A glaring example of this is Andersson 's claim that to has meaning in He trained the dog to perform some very clever tricks , where it is prepositional , but not in He taught the dog to perform some very clever tricks , where it is " a pure infinitive marker without meaning " ( 1985 : 267 ) .
23 Send Rossman in . ’
24 Stan , the Post 's security man , looked surprised as he let Rain in .
25 And can we expect states to allow non-coercive jural agencies to gather information in an effective manner when this involves the divulgence of state secrets , even if this is seen as the only way to secure confidence in , for instance , disarmament treaties ?
26 Patterned carpets are hard are n't they to find things in .
27 Rain raced down the lane to meet it , thrust herself into a doorway to let the head of the column pass , and drew Oliver in beside her .
28 ‘ Sedan chairs are just good for keeping oats in .
29 As far as lab work went , I always felt very intimidated because I 'd never touched anything more technical than a hairdryer , and all these boys around me were confidently plugging in their oscilloscopes , because I mean , I suppose they had their train sets and that sort of thing , and I was very scared to plug things in , in case they blew up .
30 Well sometimes they fly things in and fly things out .
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