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

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1 BBC chairman flies in as Birt row deepens
2 We surfed in as Terrie fought to keep control of the tiller and stop us from broaching .
3 Then Palmer made it three himself , stepping in as QPR failed to get the ball away .
4 He decided to say nothing and quietly placed the bird by the gate leading to the Hauxwell 's place , with its head tucked in as though asleep .
5 In recent years , the obituaries have been pencilled in as Liverpool have brought in younger strike partners .
6 Do you want two piece construction to go in as they 've done it , or just one trip in the end ?
7 A screw that goes in as you turn it clockwise is ( arbitrarily ) called right-handed .
8 As further evidence of her good nature : I joined my middle brother Niel , who had a fondness for playing at " hairdressers " , in persuading Laura to sit in as our client one wet afternoon and occupy the barber 's chair we had provided .
9 The actual weight at the end of each month can then be filled in as the weight control regime progresses .
10 After the second operation all the reopened holes and diggings are filled in as before .
11 The general idea with pro-formas is that they should be filled in as the procedure progresses in order to qualify as ‘ notes made at the time ’ .
12 The congregation raggedly joined in as he invoked every dark force in the universe .
13 But momentum was the thing — self-doubt came sneaking in as soon as they let up .
14 de Gaulle is squeezed in as suffering from ‘ terminal grandiosity ’ .
15 Bach remedies are often given along with homoeopathic remedies and any other therapies such as acupuncture , magnetic field therapy , neural therapy and so on can be added in as indicated .
16 Typically of experienced teachers recognising the potential weakness of the whole venture ( it will in fact only succeed if the pupils are determined to make it succeed — not something one can often rely on ! ) , precautions were adopted such as warning them beforehand to mark out the route they take , and ( the final card up teacher 's sleeve as pupils start to get killed all over the place ) to come in as narrator saying , ‘ Suddenly , for no apparent reason , the danger passed and the members returned to safety ’ !
17 So what we 're going to do is to trail our coats in a variety of sessions , to suggest a variety of things to you , and see whether you agree with them or not so please feel free to come in as and when appropriate and see what you think .
18 And Derby are on the scent of promotion too after shattering Crystal Palace at the B B G. Walker wings in as the magpies pinch a point against Portsmouth .
19 This is as much to keep other things from crowding in as it is to ensure that we pay attention to all that matters .
20 He said the vibe was perfect , a wonderful place to work in as it 's so free .
21 The opening pitches of Spartan yielded to a steady , workmanlike approach , but doubts began to creep in as we were delayed by the American and his partner , who spent as much time conversing as climbing .
22 ‘ What we are working on is a mist which the mice breath in as opposed to pouring the complex into the trachea .
23 Um I think um where I 've seen things that er discussed under the heading of child sex abuse erm er it 's often the case that um y'know maybe in some families you find the situation where there 's a daughter who 's being abused by the father and then when the brother gets old enough to take an interest in sexuality , he joins in as well sort of thing and it 's er y'know it 's like there 's two blokes abusing the girl .
24 Documentation , too , is best built in as you go along .
25 The wind roared in as she opened the front door , lifting the filthy curtains and blowing the parish magazine into a corner .
26 Yes and erm Thornleys used to be next to it , and it , to see him patting the butter you know and with all the fancy things in the window they would be doing it and er everything was parcelled up then , into brown paper and strong brown , sometimes there would be a bag of sweets pushed in as well for the children .
27 Their long , slurred vowels rendered their German almost incomprehensible to me , though it was impossible not to listen in as they argued more loudly and grinned more broadly at each other 's jokes as the beer did its work .
28 Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and wife Madeleine , below , dropped in as did King Constantine of Greece and Lady Thatcher .
29 A huge local family came in as she was drinking coffee , and suddenly there were voices and laughter as they arranged the stately grandmother at the head of the table , the boisterous children banished to the other end .
30 Some who came in as dependents are not eligible for income support .
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