Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Local Government union NALGO calls it an infamous act of betrayal to Jamie Robertson , who helped bring in thousands of new jobs to the area following the closure of the railway works in the mid nineteen eightees . |
2 | Do you how much do put in when you give it a feed ? |
3 | The idea is that the various farm based tourist attractions get together to help bring in the visitors . |
4 | I did n't dare look in to see ! " |
5 | She did n't dare go in : he was such a light sleeper , and he seemed to know by instinct when his mother was in the same room . |
6 | He was the first big money(950,000) signning by Allan Clark , personally I think Clark just signed him because everybody else was spending absurd amounts money on crap , this was about the time malcolm allison was spending 1 to 2 million quid every other week on unknown bits of shit , so clarke thought lets join in . |
7 | We have experienced quite considerable out migration er in the period since , and we do build in perhaps slightly optimistic erm migration net migration figures compared to the er O P C S er and and D O E figures but they are nevertheless accepted as part of this forecast the regional guidance , on the basis that we have a major regeneration problem in the area , to reiterate what I said this morning . |
8 | Yes , I mean we obviously feel that there are people who ca n't sit and listen or watch continually , and people who do dip in and out , but they still nonetheless want to know exactly what 's going on . |
9 | Grain and orchards do flourish in , for example , the Marathon plain , the market garden of modern Athens , but the inability of Attica as a whole to feed a large population gave the olive an additional role as an export , to be sent to south Russia to pay for Ukrainian corn . |
10 | There are no state controls forbidding such developments , although we should acknowledge that some professional bodies do act in just this constraining manner . |
11 | But as time goes on , you begin to realise that all these things do tie in . ’ |
12 | The thing you probably wo n't have much time to do in seven hours is erm his sermons , which really do tie in with the |
13 | The abolition on stamp duty for house purchases was n't made permanent , as I thought it might be , but inheritance tax was ameliorated and he did bring in transferable tax allowances between spouses . |
14 | Well several people did bring in board games but Mr Barnes was ‘ too busy ’ to organise us , so we just joined in with whatever we fancied . |
15 | ALTHOUGH India 's selectors resisted the temptation to make wholesale changes after their disastrous tour of Australia , they did bring in two young batsmen who missed the trip : Ajay Jadeja , 21 , who has been in fine form for Haryana this season , and left-hander Vinod Kambli , 20 , who has already appeared in one-day internationals and made 262 for Bombay against Saurashtra recently . |
16 | It was riddled , in his opinion , with old and stupid men , most of whom had been recruited by word of mouth or by membership of a certain club or school society , but to give Menzies his due , he did bring in new blood of a different order . |
17 | Children 's bedrooms are usually small areas with light-coloured walls , so there should be enough reflected light to lighten up the main scene of action , but if you do bring in any additional low-level lighting , take care to position it where it will not get in the way of the camera or shine into the lens . |
18 | Because what if they do break in . |
19 | But just suppose — if they do send in dragoons with guns to take the men away — we are helpless , then , you know we are . |
20 | That helped meet police costs that rose by 16 per cent to a record level of £9.28m , although the Trust did weigh in with a £2.24m contribution . |
21 | If you have thoughts on that or any other aspect of what 's going on in the Gulf at the moment , do ring in , three double one , one double one . |
22 | I suppose a little Greek mythology did fit in really , lived with you as long you 've lived with him really ! |
23 | This undermined any pre-ordained police logic we might have employed to define them , so that pressures to produce a unidimensional model of ‘ polis — prig ’ were simply unable to be maintained , although we did home in on such facets as their long hair and frequently unwashed state to polarize them as binary ‘ animals ’ , in contrast to our human status . |
24 | The few ships out in the harbour sent up fireworks and flares , and the low hills around town echoed with the wail of sirens and foghorns — at least until the dark did set in at about three in the morning . |
25 | Sure enough , Martine did move in , and had two more kids , and the wild old farmhouse became a bourgeois habitat . |
26 | After the war , of course , the superpowers did move in to set Europe to rights . |
27 | But , you know , the situation is difficult in that if the people did move in there 's not a lot you can do about it because it would mean that you would have to surrender the lease , which means you 've let the guarantors off the hook for paying the then and you 're left without a tenant whatsoever . |
28 | It was some time before the detective found your address ; you 've been very clever in not meeting here , but it was careless of you to go to the same hotel every time , even if you did sign in as Mr and Mrs Smith . |
29 | Dolphins breathe far less frequently than humans , and compensate by taking deeper breaths and extracting more oxygen from the air they do take in . |
30 | One thing I did appreciate in almost all the French and German restaurants I ate in , was the happy absence of Muzak . |