Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] in [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the colour scheme , whatever the style , these pretty white duvet covers and pillowcases from Lace Lady will fit in like a dream — and make for a good night 's sleep . |
2 | Design a chart the parents can fill in for a period of one week . |
3 | A Midlands source said last night : ‘ Forest could move in with a £1m plus bid . ’ |
4 | Just For the Record will tie in with a nationwide tour of the same name , and will be promoted ( including signing sessions ) by band members Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt . |
5 | Neighbours would come in for a drink and boxes of chocolates and handkerchiefs would be exchanged . |
6 | Ideally , the EC Commission would step in with a way to prevent the disruption of trade ; but it has been trying unsuccessfully for many months to steer a directive on packaging waste through the council of ministers . |
7 | Well the surface weather observer will take temperature , pressure , humidity , erm the wind speed and direction , he will study visibility , he will see whether it 's raining or there are showers in his vicinity , erm study the amount of cloud , the type of cloud above him as he can see it , erm all these details will feed in onto a routine hourly observation . |
8 | It 's impossible to judge exactly how many people will come in as a result of that and er , how much expenditure will be incurred because as you know we 're in a recessionary period and as you 've already heard there is concern about current trading , but I would hope that it would bring in er , something like a hundred and fifty thousand extra people , certainly in a good year I 'd expect more than that but really that 's about as much as I 'm prepared to say with some additional spending which will be incurred at Alton Towers . |
9 | Outside Israel , passengers can check in for a rival 's flight later and without so much hassle . |
10 | Also , remote users can dial in over a modem and access a network 's drives — this is really useful if you have people on the road who need access to office files . |
11 | Russell sees good opportunities in synthetic leather clothing , particularly if Morton can tie in with a European designer . |
12 | The French manufacturers Arva , who have been making an interesting alternative range of transceivers for some years , have now developed a system of amplifying the radio signal so that a ski patroller in a helicopter can home in on a buried skier . |
13 | In keeping with the career pattern of your chart , it seems as though money will come in from a variety of sources . |
14 | A group of children will come in from a school , with their sixth form science teacher , and go round the chemistry laboratories for an afternoon looking at techniques like this . |
15 | He is assuming that all those people now paid below what his party would bring in as a minimum wage would keep their jobs . |
16 | For example , a new housing estate would be built , the diocese would be informed of the development at the planning stage , and the diocesan office would put in for a school , or an extension for an existing school . |