Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] in from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But , if the body had been brought in from the Met area , we would not necessarily have been alerted . ’
2 The hon. Member for Gordon ( Mr. Bruce ) made an important point when he referred to the need for health and safety to be designed in from the beginning .
3 These are useful if they have been constructed flexibly enough to allow for complex unusual facilities to be used if required , and thus do not negate their advantage by imposing restrictions on the designers and programmers , Structure should be built in from the beginning .
4 Another difference is that structured jobsearch help will be an integral part of Community Action and will be built in from the start .
5 Kilns such as these were built for convenience against a hillside so that the raw materials could be fed in from the top and the burnt lime taken out at the bottom .
6 And when she straightened up and went to take the key from the lock his hand was there before hers , and as he handed the key back to her , he said on a laugh , ‘ I see you do n't intend to be locked in from the outside . ’
7 And who could have guessed that , with said gnashers playing him up , he would have to hand over one of his duties — and that a Labour MP would be called in from the subs ' bench .
8 Orders were issued for the cattle and geese to be driven in from the commons , the gates to be shut , the walls and bastions manned and all preparations for siege put into immediate operation .
9 The profit per tonne in Aegina is falling , because trimming the trees and picking the nuts is a laborious business that modern workers can insist on being paid more for , and much of the water the trees need has to be brought in from the mainland .
10 ‘ — a high quality of legal advice , experience and competence in conducting and managing cases of this sort ; — the greater likelihood that all potential plaintiffs would be brought in from the outset , assisting the conduct of the case and giving greater certainty to defendants ; — the co-ordinated organisation of claims , research , expert opinions and pre-trial procedures . ’
11 Even so the sum of money Minton had donated was so large that drinkers had to be brought in from the street .
12 There 's a couple more to be brought in from the pack on the horse .
13 It 's to be found in From the Life ( 1944 ) : one hundred sheets of wartime austerity paper to which Phyllis Bottome commits ‘ six studies of my friends ’ — that 's to say , Alfred Adler , Max Beerbohm , Ivor Novello , Sara Delano Roosevelt , Ezra Pound , and Margaret MacDonald Bottome ( this last the writer 's American grandmother who in her forties became an influential evangelical orator ) .
14 Proponents of the scheme hope that new money will be put in from the NUS to smooth over any such problems ; also to remedy the poor funding of crèches generally .
15 Last year an inquest was told how a milkman became suspicious when he noticed milk had not been taken in from the doorstep of the house .
16 The wounded who were carried in from the attack on the Rebecca lay in the shade under the trees while their hurts were being dressed .
17 Reinforcements were called in from the Surrey , Kent , and Sussex forces .
18 Silver , lead , copper , iron and mercury were the most important metals which were brought in from the mines some of which were owned by Ragusan merchants — in Bosnia , Serbia and Kosovo .
19 ‘ Both were brought in from the garden — home grown — and never left the kitchen until Cook gave them to Edith for the table .
20 Sheep were few , cows were kept only in small herds possibly of no more than six for dairy use , mostly of mixed breeds and the horses were brought in from the Midlands .
21 It was the kind of sound that made you think of the noise lambs probably make when they can smell the mint being brought in from the garden .
22 Unprinted goods were given exemptions for the sake of the English textile printing industry , fashionable Indian muslins were smuggled in from the Channel Islands , and the re-export trade to the rest of the world was unaffected , so Indian exports rose steadily .
23 One or more levels were put in from the side of Levers Water to carry out a shallow sub-surface investigation of veins which appeared to be untried , or suspected to be covered at outcrop .
24 Water is pumped in from the River Nene , which is rich in farm nutrients , and sewage from Oakham , rich in phosphates from washing powders , goes direct into the reservior .
25 Seven-eighths of the water the town of Aegina consumes is shipped in from the mainland .
26 A substantial part of this firewood is brought in from the villages to be sold in the cities , although nobody really knows how much .
27 If the bulge wind is in a steady state and is fed by inflow driven by the bar , the mass flowing into the central parsec is small compared with what is brought in from the disk .
28 Tory Peter Jones said it was time South Africa was brought in from the cold .
29 In 1988 Mr Kevin Gavaghan was brought in from the Burton Group , a British clothes retailer , to be the bank 's marketing director .
30 Morton is expanding its operation at Dewsbury in the UK to make the solid resin where previously the resin was shipped in from the US and was only put into solution in the UK .
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