Example sentences of "[noun prp] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This was a shrewd move , which brought Edwin in on their side , and the demand was conceded .
2 Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win …
3 Oxford crammed the midfield and brought keeper Paul Reece in for his first game of the season … he was made to work overtime as newly promoted Bolton chased their first league win …
4 In the second half Leeds came roaring back , possibly looking for another replay because Chapman scored for the Yorkshire side after sixty nine minutes , but Arsenal held firm and they visit Shrewsbury in round five .
5 Willie found a clean unlined space , looked at what he 'd done , drew two straight lines and wrote William in between them .
6 To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted .
7 If Puddephat had been at the flat in Paris on Friday evening , he could hardly have squeezed a trip to Germany in between .
8 Access to Tiree is not easy from Inverness but there was an opportunity before Loganair adopted their Summer flight schedules in April and this enabled me to link Scarinish in with my more regular Lewis/Uist/Barra trip .
9 Georgina did n't know what she was letting herself and Ivor in for .
10 Elliott thought Branson rather straight : ‘ I had a suspicion he would want people like George Melly in as columnists . ’
11 I guess one option would be to bring Strach in for Fairclough , but presumably that would mean Speed ( or somebody ) playing a more withdrawn role .
12 As she looked blank he went on : ‘ Wickham had Pascoe in for questioning this afternoon .
13 I pulled Armstrong in behind his car , got out and joined him by the gate .
14 Easy-virtue Oscars went to Jo van Fleet in East of Eden ( 1955 ) , Dorothy Malone in Written on the Wind ( 1956 ) , Donna Reed in From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ) , Shirley Jones in Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ) , Liz Taylor in Butterfield 8 ( 1960 ) and Jane Fonda in Klute ( 1971 ) .
15 Stars who have won Oscars opposite him include Barbara Stanwyck in Sorry , Wrong Number ( 1948 ) , Shirley Booth in Come Back , Little Sheba ( 1952 ) , Frank Sinatra and Donna Reed in From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ) , Anna Magnani in The Rose Tattoo ( 1955 ) and David Niven and Wendy Hiller in Separate Tables ( 1958 ) , which Lancaster also produced .
16 Christie in with the in-crowd
17 Many of the key words of Derrida 's arguments are similarly polysemic and their polysemy is essential to his argument : his reading of Rousseau in Of Grammatology , for example , turns on the ambiguity of the word supplément which can mean both an addition and a substitute .
18 ‘ We 've got to bring C.W. and Sabrina in on the case as quickly as possible .
19 ‘ Dalglish is the first ex-Liverpool manager to return to Anfield in over 70yearsscharge of a new Dalglish 's decision to abandon the club in the run-in to the 1990-91 season still rankles with many around Merseyside , but Souness insists that should not affect the warmth of his reception , saying : ‘ Kenny should be remembered as the greatest player this club has had and as a successful manager .
20 ‘ You look tired , dear , ’ said Doris Smythe when she had hobbled up to her door and let Linda in before carefully locking it again once Linda was standing in her dark hallway .
21 The priest blew out his cheeks , unlocked his door and gestured Corbett in after him .
22 Your first sight of Reg Varney in On The Buses .
23 When he had recovered , he picked up a pencil and ruler , drew two straight lines , wrote ‘ Beech' in between them and handed the pencil to Willie .
24 The rest of the disc offers more Strauss ; first Johann in the Emperor Waltz , and then Richard in Till Eulenspiegel .
25 When she reached the Watermen , Ruth wheeled Lilian in through the side door , calling , ‘ Con — we 're back ! ’
26 COMPUTONE ROLLS IN FROM ROSWELL WITH INTELLISERVER FOR TCP/IP ETHERNETS
27 But on summer nights she lifts her ‘ tail ’ and on the underside of her abdomen are two tiny oblong patches of bright green florescent Lucifer in with reflectors of minute crystals .
28 ‘ I 'll get you , Butler ’ Blakey in On The Buses
29 Maidenhead in between , they were just two points behind Trevor , is that right ?
30 Arsenal in for Keown
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