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

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1 The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described .
2 By the time Adidas and Umbro got in on the act in the late-Seventies , a shirt could be carrying up to 40 little advertisements for the manufacturers , less than subtly integrated into the stripes .
3 As Major Pond discovered , seat-holders were let in through side doors while hoi polloi had to come in through the front in the hope of getting what they could .
4 The fifteenth hole is short but dangerous ; its plateau green is ringed by bunkers at the front and sides and the trees press in at the back in a claustrophobic way — a nightmarish hole if you are playing badly .
5 ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . )
6 I took the ferry back to Picton , drove to Christchurch , and moved in to the flat in the university Hall of Residence which had been reserved for me .
7 Seventy-four , they came in to the collection in seventy-four .
8 Across the highway , the driver of the second rig swung his wheel hard over and accelerated in through the gap in the wake of the three fire tenders .
9 When the card is full , it is handed in to the station in exchange for a new one ; the old card is kept for reference .
10 He thought it a great feat that she had got in from the Point in an hour and a quarter .
11 Mrs Stocks would come rushing in from the wash-house in a lather of soapsuds and thrills at having found the Cap'n 's blackamoor wandering in the yard .
12 Had she not been nervous , Lydia would have been angry , for she had realised that she was , herself , a domestic beast penned in against the night in a frightening little box of night that was all her own , vulnerable to destruction by the very bounds of its definition .
13 These insights are muddled , however , if the little word " only " creeps in to the way in which they are expressed .
14 She longed to give in to the desire in his eyes and her own body 's urging .
15 Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l .
16 Lean in behind the strike in order to get the maximum range , and raise your other hand as a guard .
17 The UK , in particular , is fundamentally opposed to the idea of compulsory employee participation , believing that this is an area best left to individual company policy and fearing that giving in on the issue in this context could lead to similar measures becoming a compulsory feature of EC company law .
18 It was a great relief to him when she stumbled in through the door in a flurry of snow and he set to and made a cup of tea to warm her .
19 The 555's neck is maple with a rosewood fingerboard , glued in to the body in a Les Paul Junior kind of style , giving a clear run right to the top 22nd fret .
20 It is simply not safe to have radios on the side of the bath , or electrical heaters plugged in to the bathroom in winter , or to sit in the bath while shaving with an electric razor .
21 Moyola looked the more likely to get the winning score on the resumption and it came when Ruddock , who was unlucky earlier with a header which struck the Tobermore upright , sent in from the wing in the 79th minute and their big outside left Calderwood was on hand to head to the net .
22 The Iliad went in for the triumvirate in the Ladbroke of 1991 at Leopardstown and then the biggest success of all came at Cheltenham where Destriero was supposed to have landed a gamble of over £1m in taking the Supreme Novices Hurdle .
23 An example of a processing bias would be the use of a mental filter — characteristically homing in on the negative in a situation and leaving the positive out of account .
24 In an effort to improve breeding stock , large numbers of British cows were imported in to the region in the 10 years preceding the UK outbreak of BSE .
25 He does n't bring them safely home and , you know , have them all securely ti er closed in for the night in safety and security , he leaves them in the wilderness .
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