Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper . |
2 | You 've got ta get the stu the smell goes in to the liquid then you chuck the liquid away . |
3 | But more important is a feeling that the sky burial fits in with the isolation and strangeness of the setting . |
4 | They are a lovey-dovey couple , much given , for reasons that remain obscure , to roguishly gagging each other with bits of masking tape , but tension sets in with the arrival of Clara 's best friend Lillibet from America . |
5 | of course , if the vacancy requirements fluctuate as well , as is the case with contractors , a kind of see-saw effect sets in with the recruitment team oscillating between periods of intense activity and chaos on the one hand , and having nothing to do on the other hand . |
6 | Won agreements to end the dumping of chemical sludges in to the North Sea . |
7 | The line to Rotherham trails in from the left . |
8 | The light comes in from the sun , heat . |
9 | And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold . |
10 | ( c ) The knee drops slightly as the foot digs in to the opponent 's midsection |
11 | The grinning face of the fairground boy leers in through the wire . |
12 | Jobs will be found in Harrogate as elsewhere , and if we 're thinking of lumping in the B one office use and the other B uses in with the manufacturing , I think it 's fair to say that office uses are going to be far denser in terms of number of jobs per hectare than manufacturing , and therefore the allocations may not seem to be as great as otherwise might have been demanded . |
13 | City : New Chancellor floats in with the pound |
14 | He grins defiantly as Eva sweeps in through the door . |
15 | A fox on the run , seconds before the leading hound moves in for the kill . |
16 | As the snake closes in for the kill , its mouth sensors guide it with deadly accuracy . |
17 | John Dugdale tunes in to the arguments |
18 | The er deputy goes in to the district and he he gives an insurance er by law that that the district is safe . |
19 | As the attacker 's front kick sails in towards the target , the defender , by launching an attack of his own , puts his body out of line of the oncoming kick . |
20 | Apache gets in on the act |
21 | Metazoans are virtually absent except in some of the lakes where fresh water seeps in at the edges . |
22 | and he 's just sort of pottering around , wind you know , things winding down , and suddenly the gardener rushes in from the garden , starts trying to kill him , and he shoots , and he |
23 | One August evening I was fishing the Tweed at Manor , downstream from where Manor Water bustles in from the south to meet the ‘ Queen ’ of Scottish rivers . |
24 | But from the little things this Haverford Downs slips in about the ladies , would I be right in thinking he 's had a fair amount of experience with the sex ? ’ |
25 | Each time you fill the bath , the water flows in at the rate of 15 litres per minute through the cold tap and 12 litres per minute through the hot tap ( when they are fully turned on ) . |
26 | Hidden Pot is succeeded by Gale Garth Pot , and when a wall comes in on the left , a detour along its south side is recommended to the point where it turns northwards . |
27 | ‘ Six months later , comprehensive education comes in in the county of Swessex . |
28 | Policemen marshall grumbling queues whenever a load of bread or chickens jolts in from the country . |
29 | Following an invisible beam a miniature submarine hones in on the device , until it comes up on Simmo 's television monitor . |
30 | CIBD 's team of Relationship Managers had a chance to hear for themselves how their role fits in with the future for the Royal Bank when they were addressed by Chief Executive George Mathewson in February . |