Example sentences of "[adv] in [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His underwear will be perfectly all right in with the other clothes .
2 The late sun setting over the mainland lays a bright path over the water , coming right in at the small bay .
3 It gives me great pleasure to announce that that would mean Cherwell District Council would have to disappear as well , and that would be another blip off the horizon erm but that what would happen you would therefore have a smaller authority , who would then become the Education Authority , and that would be would have to be , I think , somewhere in between the current District Council size in Cherwell or the Vale , of what about a hundred thousand , and the present county , which is rather more than half a million .
4 If he loses both he will still want to hang on in for the three autumn World Cup games in which England 's fate is still in his own hands .
5 Only in about the last quarter of the century did colour printing , in the form of chromolithographs , become at all usual ; and for expensive books , hand-colouring remained the norm well into the twentieth century .
6 It became known that we were perilously short of hay because the haytiming on our pastures had been very poor that summer and it was impossible to bring enough in on the horse-drawn sledge on the few occasions we were able to get out .
7 So again we see a split in the er in in in amongst the great powers .
8 She dug the nail of her little finger deeply in behind the left ear .
9 Other people were coming upstairs and going straight in through the double doors marked Wards 3 and 4 .
10 Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament .
11 The former kart champion has elected to skip Formula Ford and jump straight in at the deep end with Martin Donnelly 's team .
12 Kennedy , he said , had no previous conviction but in this , his first crime , he had clearly gone straight in at the deep end .
13 Rachaela went out in to the shiny black , the confusion of slanting lit rain , streetlights , headlights .
14 The weather may have helped but , as she saw things now in between the momentary spasms of pain , it was going to happen anyway .
15 Although there is no speaker grille or cloth for protection , the cone does sit some six inches back from the front of the cab , so you would have to be very unlucky for anything to poke that far in through the narrow slot to do any damage .
16 He seems to sweep aside rational analysis only to let it come back in at the ideological level , and underplays the processes of getting the ideology established in the face of organizational resistance .
17 Sometimes I drop out for the first verse of songs and let Keith do rhythm and then I come back in for the second verse ; it brings the level of intensity right up .
18 He was well in with the new dynasty and very anxious to establish his good standing with the king .
19 The Chairman of the Governors asked me was there a precedent in a flowing her to come into the interviews , and I said ‘ No , the precedent has already been set and that she was n't in on the other appointments . ’
20 In any case , the name of the game here seems to be performance-friendly and so you are immediately in at the sharp end with patch number 11 .
21 Hank drifted silently in through the back door and deposited a pile of school books on the kitchen table and a fair amount of snow on the kitchen floor from his moccasins .
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