Example sentences of "in with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Of the all-rounders , wicketkeeper Marsh , who claimed 70 victims , weighed in with 910 runs at 33.7 and Ellison 415 plus 47 wickets , while Fleming averaged 31.62 with the bat and showed a remarkable flair for bagging high-class , if not always low-cost , wickets . |
2 | Health ministers must be honest and responsible enough to confront problems and chip in with extra funds where ministers . |
3 | Well I 'm going to chip in with thirty are n't I ? |
4 | No other home could be found for these cars at short notice , so Cohen 's men were called in with oxy-acetylene torches to break them up on the spot . |
5 | Western practices and ideas were modified to fit in with Japanese reality — though there were periods when ‘ Westernization ’ was very much the vogue . |
6 | But this is not a fight Mason imagines he can lose and much of the interest tonight will focus on his ability to handle a taller opponent who has been in with better men . |
7 | His second was planted to the far side of the penalty box where the lanky Whelan — no relation to Liverpool 's Ronnie — headed in with great strength on his League debut . |
8 | Once slowed with the airbrakes one could manoeuvre close in with great accuracy , but with fuel running low it was time to descend to base . |
9 | DeVore 's eyes took it all in with great interest . |
10 | who has been with Enterprise Engineering Services since day one , made up a new section and welded it in with great success ! |
11 | Daffodil Quentin 's runner , Pampering , had been flown in with five others owned by people on the train , all of whom were strolling around with rosettes and almost permanently smiling faces . |
12 | and that fills in with five other things |
13 | Indeed , in the very thick of the Suez preparations ( 14 September ) ‘ the Cabinet was about Plan G — the current plan for Britain going in with European federation ’ ; and then ( 18 September ) ‘ the Cabinet held its second meeting on Plan G for British association with the Messina powers in Europe . |
14 | They can succeed only if they fit in with similar international plans ; in the Netherlands ' case , with the standards agreed by the European Community to which it belongs , and that applies particularly to vehicles . |
15 | Turning to investment banking and I should just remind you that er , we take fifty percent of Brothers ' profits and ten percent of New York and Paris and given the conditions , given the environment last year , I do n't think need be ashamed of the performance er , although in London the only business to really come in , come in with impressive returns was er , asset trading money , broking and banking . |
16 | With one foot on the platform and the other hovering over the stairwell , I had to draw myself in with real concentration at every stop when the driver came round to unjam the ‘ automatic ’ door . |
17 | The children played with novel objects mixed in with familiar ones , and then heard both familiar and unfamiliar labels . |
18 | Lula and Claire were talking to her , a sort of duet : Lula was persuasive and chatty , Claire chimed in with sharp ideological comments or scornful snorts : hard cop , soft cop . |
19 | The former , while fitting in with much of popular ideology , is contradicted by current sociological studies of men 's violence ; the latter is more consistent with the evidence of this research . |
20 | Keith Merrell made 65 against his former teammates and Chris Punchard weighed in with four wickets as Maldon won by 86 runs . |
21 | In fact , it is desirable that they should meet and get to know each other for a day or two over a safe fence ( possibly a mesh that a horse ca n't kick a leg through ) before they are put in with each other . |
22 | He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other . |
23 | She walked out onto it , her boots sinking in with each step , and left the Katz Motel behind her . |
24 | And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan . |
25 | So I think the scenario within , within the Health Service is basically that units , rather than working together , working in with each other , are actually competing to achieve contracts to , to , to secure work . |
26 | The GLCABS basic training structure described in detail earlier , allows the trainee to sit in with experienced advice workers to observe their techniques . |
27 | Lawrence Wilson ( 27 ) and Martin Isaac ( 24 ) chipped in with useful runs , but it was a last wicket stand of 59 between Rob Houghton ( 39 ) and Stuart Wade ( 20 not out ) that lifted Sefton to 176 all out . |
28 | Fron piled up 232–4 as Gwilym Williams ( 56 ) and Steve Jones ( 37 not out ) weighed in with useful contributions , and then Pwllheli were shot out for total of just 66 as Chris Tilston took 5–13 . |
29 | Opener David Smith led the run chase with 82 and was given crucial support by Martin Speight who chipped in with 38 . |
30 | We were greeted with metaxa , the local brandy , and spent a wonderful evening sampling local cuisine and wines , watching and joining in with talented local dancers who wore full Cretan costume . |