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

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1 The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury .
2 Walking the floor to prove to yourself it was not rising to crush your bed as the walls slowly gathered in towards you and the ceiling lowered itself steadily downwards until it was an inch above your face .
3 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
4 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
5 SHe had eventually given in to a desire to seek Tammuz out , even though SHe already recognised the signs which meant he wanted to be left alone .
6 With this foothold , and after further controversial sackings , he took control , eventually bringing in John Freeman , the eminently respectable journalist and ex-Ambassador to the USA , as chairman .
7 No , it 's just somewhere to sit in and look out at the en , er the ships and boats going by .
8 The post in Hertfordshire , also vacant , was left for further consideration and was eventually filled in 1959 .
9 ‘ If you do n't mind I 'd rather stay in .
10 When Katrine eventually got in she found her friend in a state of physical and mental collapse .
11 Coelomic fluid was successfully aspirated in nearly all cases up to 10 weeks ' gestation , but the success rate fell at later weeks ( table I ) .
12 He tried re-dialling two or three times , but either it was a long conversation or he could n't time it right to slip in between calls .
13 Recorded last year in Nancy , France and London , England , its nine tracks are invigorated by their environment — especially such worn-in faves as the fierce , questioning ‘ London City ’ and the commandingly swirly ‘ You 're The Judge ’ — but the crowd noises are infuriatingly badly mixed in , making for an imperfect peep into BTTP 's spiritual home .
14 It was thought extremely clever tactics when one team pretended not to be taking part in a tournament , and only joined in late in the day when all the other knights who had been fighting since soon after sunrise were exhausted .
15 Then a Leed rang up saying that he was there and that the particular aviatical chant in question had been initially struck up by the away end , and only joined in by a shameful minority ( ahem ) of Leeds fans .
16 By Saturday they had both recovered sufficiently to fall in with the rest of the company for pay parade , waiting in a long queue to collect five shillings each from the paymaster .
17 Strangely inferior , somehow , for Churchill to have placed so much trust in .
18 Michele spotted it when it was just about to sink and was fool enough to go in fully clothed . ’
19 The buildings around us were scorched by fire , their roofs long fallen in , the façades scored by shoals of bullets , shattered by artillery fire .
20 If the uplands and woodlands were apparently settled by the twelfth century , other colonisation probably merely filled in the gaps .
21 But so much pressed in ; so many matters demanded attention at the same time !
22 It meant his leg was all skewed in and pushed against the other one .
23 I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess .
24 ‘ Charlie 's head was all bashed in .
25 ‘ Her nose was all bashed in and she had clearly been badly beaten .
26 If you go rushing in and you 're in a thirty and you 're doing forty five they 'll all rush in with you .
27 It 's deep enough to swim in
28 Treleaven , from Hayling , only got in as a last-minute replacement when Michael Welch , on EGU duty in Spain , crushed his thumb in a door and had to scratch from the Salver and Sunday 's Hampshire Hog at North Hants , where he should have been defending .
29 Only got in for a few minutes as half the church was there .
30 At this point we 're only bringing in the Cherokee and the Viper , but ultimately we 'll bring in the Grand Cherokee and the minivan [ MPV ] , although we wo n't do those until we have right-hand drive versions , which may come before the next generation models .
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