Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Kay had seen an advert in the Daily Record about parachuting at Strathallan Airfield near Auchterarder and thought it would definitely bring in sponsor money .
2 By all means let advertisers bring in history to help to sell their wares , but why is it that they so often mangle and corrupt it in the process ?
3 Of course not all of the elderly of the future will be relatively affluent , and , to repeat , we need to be alert to inequalities among the elderly — between age cohorts and within them : the cohorts who will be bringing more occupational pensions and owner-occupied houses into old age will also bring in experience of early retirement and early run-down of resources due to unemployment .
4 Such investments had a double purpose , for they could bring in income and provide a political bonus .
5 AFTER years of lobbying , it looks as if the Government will bring in legislation to force brewers to list the ingredients in their beers .
6 I will not make you bring in wood and water , or feed the pig , or milk the cow . ’
7 For two years the colony staggered along , with much the same problem as the early English settlements in Virginia which had failed to find any line of activity in the first three or four years that would bring in money .
8 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 .
9 I mean , you can say for example that the Government did n't bring in registration , licensing of food premises , only brought in a register .
10 The law envisaged the denationalization of 40-50 per cent of state assets by the end of 1992 , rising to 60-70 per cent by 1995 , which would bring in revenue of up to 400,000 million roubles .
11 People coming in from outside will bring in dirt and dust and damp as a matter of course so it 's advisable to have both an outer and inner door mat .
12 Then again , it might win the FA Cup and that will bring in megamoney from higher attendances and advertising , so the shares go up .
13 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
14 Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run .
15 Wife Doña Ximena , said he , these damsels who have served you so well , I will give in marriage to these my vassals , and to every one of them two hundred marks of silver , that it may be known in Castille what they have got by their services .
16 Should the West also send in cash to prop up the reformers ?
17 When you 're feeding the baby , make sure that the teat is always full of milk , or he 'll suck in air with his feed which could to a bout of indigestion .
18 How did they did they begin in sort of in ones or twos ?
19 ‘ Most of our day is spent helping people fill in bankruptcy forms , ’ Mrs Snowball added .
20 Married women who are claiming a repayment for the first time should fill in form R95(D) attached to leaflet IR 112 and send it to their local tax office .
21 If this visit is not possible , she should fill in section B or C ( as well as section A ) on the back of the death certificate ( Form BD8 ) issued by the Registrar and send it to her local Social Security Office without delay , and they will send her a claim form ; or she may just write to the local office asking for a claim form for widow 's benefit .
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