Example sentences of "in with [adj] " in BNC.

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31 He comes in with ninety-nine ideas of how to approach a scene .
32 I slide the new slate on a ‘ hanger ’ into place , and bed it in with black , bituminous , goo .
33 She bowed in her turn to an irresistible force and let us in with raised eyebrows and an air of power suspended , not abdicated .
34 As he was preparing , all the company came in with good wishes and pledges of support .
35 I can quote you three particular instances where farmers have rung in with good information only to be told at the other end of the phone what the bloody hell have you rung us for and they 've got nothing within the local police whatsoever .
36 The week from Saturday 9th March to Friday 15th March will be ‘ Be A Sport For Comic Relief ’ week , and it would be rather nice if every town/area in the country where we have classes could put on an event tied in with good local media coverage ( advanced warning to newspapers & radio — they will have received national press releases and be anxious to get local news ) — a sponsored ball bounce is probably the easiest thing to organise , but please let us know your ideas .
37 Wells , who worked for Geary 's at 22 Cross Street , almost opposite Oliver 's tobacconist , had described a man in the near vicinity whose description did not completely tie in with many of the other witnesses .
38 The ARFU 's decision has still yet to sink in with many rugby traditionalists but Channel Ten displayed instant commitment to their new deal when they televised the tickertape parade live throughout Australia .
39 It seemed plausible that demand management could be continued in the longer term in peacetime , and it fitted in with many of Labour 's goals .
40 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp shares jumped almost 8.5% on Friday on hopes that the government will spend heavily on a major new communications network : Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said on Thursday that an economic stimulus package , widely expected to include funds for a network of high-speed fibre optic cables , would be even larger than 1992 's supplementary budget ; if the government steps in with new funding , the state-controlled phone company would likely end up laying the cable and providing services ; the project is the one first mooted back in the early 1980s to connect every home and business in Japan .
41 The previous result has been restated to fit in with new accounting standards .
42 In the first quarter of 1994 , a SuperSparc-II kicks in with first silicon clocked at around 65MHz and by the fourth quarter it should be up to 90MHz .
43 In first quarter of 1994 a SuperSparc-II kicks in with first silicon around 65MHz and by the fourth quarter it should be up to 90MHz .
44 So we can put some limits on the project : the chairs must be upholstered ; modern in the simplicity of their lines but not ‘ Cubist ’ for want of a better term ; easy on the eye and bottom ; they should fit in with other existing furniture ; and naturally should be of strong construction so that they will be heirloom quality .
45 Added to the difficulty of implementing blanket controls are the following factors : few ports of entry have any animal holding facilities , making it impossible for animals to be kept back ; customs staff often do not have the necessary background to identify an endangered animal ; and containers can be difficult to examine and endangered species can be smuggled in with other animals .
46 Some of the collisions were violent , but other planetesimals simply blended in with other collisions .
47 Its effect is clear-you get what you want , what you think is right , rather than falling in with other people 's views .
48 The adapted child is the part that has learnt how to adapt and fit in with other people — it learns how to please and get approval , and how to manipulate and submit .
49 Anyone who has done this will know the feeling of being cramped in with other tired people , strap-hanging , sweating after a day at work .
50 There is also the possibility of genuine rotation which will fit in with other farm produce .
51 The past approach — for instance , where they analysed statistics in terms of travel-to-work areas and lumped West Belfast and its massive levels of unemployment in with other areas and thereby diluted the whole thing down to 12 or 13% in the Belfast travel-to-work area which extended from Larne to Downpatrick — was n't helpful .
52 How does Compact fit in with other Government initiatives to benefit the inner cities ?
53 And in the typical sort of way that lawyers get knocked these days erm we get lumped in with other people and the mud flies .
54 Day care should be viewed as only part of a strategy and should link in with other locally based resources .
55 Most teacher-training programmes include provision for trainees to sit in with other teachers so that they get some experience of the environment they will work in .
56 Other sensors synched in with other senses .
57 Group members have published a number of books and articles and have linked in with other ESRC supported projects on Arctic co-operation .
58 Whether hand-written or e-mail typed , these records are informal , frequently out of context or mixed in with other subjects and meant purely for internal consumption .
59 In framing its monetary policy a government must have a clear idea of what the goals of the policy are , which monetary variable it is going to attempt to control and by what means , whether to take a long-term or short-term perspective , and how the policy fits in with other policies .
60 We can juggle the hours around a bit to fit in with other things . ’
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