Example sentences of "[noun] in [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To create icon movies , you can pull icons in from the clip-art library , capture them off the desktop with the built-in capture program or create your own with the Frame Editor .
2 And that means he does n't get a look in with the beautiful Roxane .
3 Manville brooded morosely on this topic as the driver manipulated his four-wheeled war chariot in between the busy traffic of the four-lane highway .
4 Full of hope , I took the watch in to a smart business in the Rue du Rhône , where it was examined by a stately manager .
5 It 's enabled us all to work and to conduct our cases in as an amiable atmosphere as the adversarial system allows , and we are grateful for that .
6 England 's far-sighted youth development policy is now being matched by the selectors ' willingness to throw teenagers in at the deep end .
7 ‘ Stones arranged in heaps , ’ said Fenella , frowning , reining her horse in to a slow walk .
8 put a bid in at a certain price .
9 At Lyness , the Thorsvoe noses in on the low tide .
10 I pulled the car in beside a late-business liquor store .
11 Say w when we would used to bring the the stock in at the Menai Bridge Fair , that was the twenty fourth of October .
12 THE angle between Saturn and Pluto on March 20 and October 9 homes in on the financial sector of your chart .
13 ‘ Now when I know the boys are preparing for another game and I 'm not there , I will miss it ; the familiar routine , meeting at the Petersham Hotel in Richmond on a Wednesday night , the late meal , the exchange of views as people come in ; the Thursday morning training , dashing round to golf or wherever in the afternoon , the team meeting in the evening , the Friday session , probably going to the cinema at night , the leg pulling , the nervous jokes on the Saturday of the game itself , the closing in from the outside world . ’
14 As I see it , you get your bills in for a certain amount and you 've got to pay it .
15 What a shame just Mickey again out on the right hand side , Dean made a great diagonal run in behind the full back and the ball was just a little bit heavy otherwise there could 've been real danger again for Blackburn .
16 and there 's not any reason why once your in you canne put another couple of lines in , and you can even put a couple of lines in on a different number if you want
17 The two Amnesty Groups involved would like to thank Peter Florence for fitting the benefit in to a tight schedule at such short notice .
18 Ravi Shankar 's score , drawing elements in from a wide range of sources , is both seductively lyrical and at times rhythmically complex .
19 Dyson let the clutch in with a belated jerk which brought some hard and heavy object tumbling down from the dashboard to hit Bill Waddy on the knee and roll away out of sight beneath the front seats .
20 Any idea what you do to make all of these other intervals in to a minor interval apart from those two ?
21 If a man was lucky it was a case of pop in for a quick half , then home to a meal of bubble and squeak with the Missus .
22 ‘ The flak seems to be less intense on this side of the target ’ said the bomb aimer in to the little microphone hovering a few inches in front of his mouth .
23 It was a shame , really , thought Robert as he lugged a crate of lemonade in through the front door , that it was also the day the whole place was due to be consumed in hell-fire .
24 A further very important feature of this type of experiment was the demonstration that the nervous system will only develop if future muscle and adjacent cells on the outside move in underneath the outer layer .
25 You need a certain kind of front to breeze in from an alternative reality in the back of a time-travelling Volvo and sit in a Presley City bar , with a two-headed nipper on your lap , complaining to a private dick from the twenty-fifth century that you do n't have time for nonsense .
26 Application two is a full application for a Mr , Mr in for a detached garage at .
27 Much has changed since 1989 when the first annual Art Show was organised to help members of the prestigious Art Dealers ' Association of America cash in on a booming art market .
28 Micky Bennett 's free-kick was flicked on by Gary Blissett and Allon steered the ball in at the far post .
29 Who else but the irrepressible Cowan who knocked the ball in at the far post after an excellent build-up involving Gregg Davidson , Peter Murray , Russell and Sandy Fraser who supplied the final pass .
30 While there was nothing extraordinary about the goal itself , Chapman turning the ball in at the near post after Clough had driven an indirect free-kick low through a crowd of players , the circumstances in which the kick had been given were a little odd and left Everton looking apoplectic .
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