Example sentences of "[verb] in with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the first time , too , that I 'd been in a classroom with girls , and I got in with a bad bunch of women . |
2 | ‘ But we did n't want to go in with a heavy commitment at first ; we took a PC and wrote our own very simple software to deal with incoming orders . ’ |
3 | If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it . |
4 | But he could cash in with a lucrative return against the 24-year-old German early next year . |
5 | Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line . |
6 | 6/Highlights are masked out while areas are filled in with a thin wash . |
7 | Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack . |
8 | Having refurbished two bits of year-old evidence to support the new Libyan thesis , he now weighed in with a two-year-old intelligence report about a meeting in Tripoli before the bombing — in mid-November 1988 — at which the Libyans were said to have taken over responsibility for the attack from the PFLP — GC after Jibril 's West German cell was broken up . |
9 | To put the icing on the cake , Newsboy — that 's Charles Fawcus ( left ) — weighed in with a 29-1 double yesterday through Jdaayel and Our Rita ( 5-1 ) . |
10 | The Trades Union Congress weighed in with a Green Charter , which included the right to hold ‘ green strikes ’ over issues like the importation of toxic wastes . |
11 | Russell sees good opportunities in synthetic leather clothing , particularly if Morton can tie in with a European designer . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Many divorced and separated women moved in with a new partner . |
14 | The ground is white , and on it women 's skin is outlined in red , men 's and boys ' in black filled in with a pinkish colour , the same distinction as on the Thermon metopes ( above , p. 13 ) , and clothes are in flat washes of clear , bright red and blue . |
15 | Here , we are concerned with the former , relaxed and floppy , with huge jackets as comfortable as cardigans and roomy trousers designed to be tugged in with a sturdy leather belt . |
16 | He came in with a long stride , with head erect , and calm authoritative eyes . |
17 | One day Aileen came in with a black eye . |
18 | Owners , whose holiday brands include Sovereign , Enterprise and Falcon , had sought an alliance with German-owned Thomas Cook to cement its position in the competitive UK market , but fast-growing and highly-profitable Airtours came in with a rival bid to spark off weeks of rhetoric and activity which finally ended yesterday . |
19 | The sea came in with a weightless rush and trickled between dry rocks . |
20 | But when no-one came in with a firm bid Beck sent a video compilation of all Dublin 's goals to every First Division club . |
21 | ‘ I came in with a bad knee and it just started getting worse , ’ the 13th-seeded Lendl said . |
22 | There was another one came in with a little bit of a strain yesterday morning , so what 've done this morning , we 've just had a collective training session and we 've told them to report at quarter to eleven in the morning . |
23 | Curator Maryan Ainsworth of the Metropolitan Museum is quick to note that , ‘ The thorny problem of underdrawings and workshop practice in , for example , the works of Lucas Cranach and his circle is not easily resolved through underdrawing analysis , since in many cases , the picture was drawn in with a non-carbon substance , like iron-gall brown ink , that is not penetrated by infra-red , and is invisible on the reflectogram screens . |
24 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
25 | Outlines and details are drawn in with a Rotring pen . |
26 | It is also approachable at the other end of the spectrum , which is filled by the middle-class peasant or designer-green who has a few pet animals to fit in with a rural lifestyle . |
27 | In the end defeat was taken graciously by the French who joined in with a boistrous wind down session the following day . |
28 | Almost certainly the child will think of " heaven " as a funny idea which people believe in for some nonsensical reason which does not fit in with a scientific way of looking at life . |
29 | Then other marker-pen dyes can be used to fill in with a bright decoration to complete a pattern or cartoon figure . |
30 | A girl walked in with a red dress on . |