Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
2 It 's a fair cop : female fan gives in to the shamanic rhythms in Houston
3 The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church .
4 When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks .
5 Tom jumps in at the deep end
6 In addition to filling the significant gap which has arisen because this group falls in between the usual area specializations ( Turkish/Anatolian and Caucasian ) the project will also contribute to several fields of current debate within economic anthropology and ethnic studies .
7 Darren Jackson comes in for the suspended Mike Ford …
8 The rule that delivery and payment are concurrent conditions ties in with the unpaid seller 's lien ( see Chapter 12 ) which entitles him in the absence of contrary agreement to retain the goods until payment .
9 This argument fits in with the pluralist notion of power that we discussed at the beginning of the chapter .
10 You can not tell if a youngster really has , for instance , stopped smoking , but you will know if your teenager gets in at the negotiated time .
11 The pal then puts his phone receiver to the radio and Mike listens in for the next 90 minutes — cost £6.75 .
12 If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter .
13 Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre
14 This change of style ties in with the special regimes offered by EC member states , which again focus on the attraction of specific types of activity in return for low tax rates .
15 Neil Jenkins switches from outside-half to centre to allow Adrian Davies to reclaim the number ten jersey and Ian Jones comes in on the right wing for only his second tour outing .
16 The oral phase occurs in about the first year of a child 's life .
17 Scale length checks in at the Fender-like 25½″ .
18 Every September we have the small ad hoc Cabinet committee known as the ‘ Star Chamber ’ [ MISC 62 ] in which Lord Whitelaw sits down and tries to bang heads together , and then the Prime Minister comes in at the last minute and bangs heads together even more .
19 River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season .
20 However , with Colin Dick still on his way home from Australia , Bell fills in as the last man in defence with Alan Simpson and Michael Rainey in the centre .
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