Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet .
2 I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks .
3 We 'll also want to sit in on the cochon gris 's ceremony tonight , if there is one . ’
4 You can count on the fingers of one hand the times Mr Kinnock has jumped in among the public .
5 Five hundred lines to anyone caught sneaking in before the bell ! ’
6 Like a car needs to go in for the M O T , you 've got ta
7 The bridge has fallen in with the Mayor and Corporation on it .
8 Gran has joined in on the act .
9 President Berisha , however , has given in to the nationalists over the question of property restitution .
10 The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel .
11 All the lights are up and cold air has come in with the officials .
12 But , in such a statement , the fact that were sides has crept in round the back .
13 Panic has set in as the league 's Draconian restructuring unfolds with four clubs relegated from Division One and seven from Division Two .
14 Banks that want to cash in on the consolidation of American banking now under way may also need to rid themselves of property .
15 Among a series of films designed to cash in on the success of Hitchcock 's Psycho ( 1960 ) , for example , was Seth Holt 's The Nanny ( 1965 ) , made with the visual flair of his earlier Hammer picture , Taste of Fear ( 1961 ) , and telling the powerful tale of two sisters , both dependent in their own way on the woman who brought them up , who pay no attention to the declarations of their son and nephew that it was nanny who killed his sister and now wants to kill him .
16 This is where the Arts Council has stepped in with the argument that if the scheme promotes a form of art which does not conform to their qualitative criteria , it should be abolished .
17 ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season .
18 Three or four knights had come hastening in at the sound of their lord 's voice .
19 The £300,000 bridge has been designed to tone in with the area 's historic buildings .
20 The efforts that Sony has put in for the NEWS outside Japan would give NEC a flying start in the US and Europe should it decide to enter the international workstation market .
21 But in the wings , British Telecom wants to get in on the act .
22 exactly , but who has to pay in to the contingency fund if it 's agreed by the residence ?
23 Great care must be exercised when buying in Germany as high prices gained in the sale of dogs are told and retold throughout the training clubs of Germany and as you can imagine , many German breeders want to get in on the act !
24 Now we want to get in on the act .
25 Erm , I wondered if I should ask her if she 's going to the chinese tomorrow if she wants to drop in on the way home .
26 More film roles are expected to come rolling in after the Oscars on 29 March , although Thompson claims she is a no-hoper for glamorous parts .
27 It occurs as that in Judges 9.9 and 13 , and here it might indicate nothing more than the all-embracing nature of the struggles which Jacob has engaged in during the course of his life .
28 I glance , speculatively , towards the window , where more bad weather has blown in from the North Sea .
29 The boy tried to move in with the grandparents .
30 A baffled ox has horned in through the wall .
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