Example sentences of "[to-vb] in with the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On this analysis , it follows that irrationality could mean either a reluctance to adopt the particular norms within a mode of thought ( i.e. a disinclination to fall in with the substantive rationality of the discipline in question ) or a determination , perverse or otherwise , to impose a constraint of some kind on the open discourse of the discipline ( in other words , to distort the procedural rationality of the academic community ) .
2 We saw in Sweden they tried to modify their game to fit in with the Continental style and it did n't work .
3 In his 1959 essay " The English School in a Democracy " Bateson outlines the characteristics of the kind of trained mind he envisages , which seem to fit in with the mental attitudes and orientations most suited to the democratic process .
4 Miracles are supposed to fit in with the unscientific views of the ancients , but not with out own scientific views .
5 He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other .
6 For example , he was working out the exposition of the melodic cells which are the basis of most of the movement , so that his use of contradicting notes had to fit in with the melodic intervals , which were probably his primary concern .
7 I stopped at a pub I used rarely near the BBC and had a ploughman 's and a couple of orange juices , no alcohol , partly because I wanted to keep a clear head and partly to fit in with the cab-driver persona .
8 The notion of a routine , of a particular time for meals , baths , bed for young children — to fit in with the other interests and commitments of parents working outside the home — is not especially important .
9 Above : Crockery and cutlery were carefully chosen to fit in with the new style
10 BR 's corporate planning was reformed to fit in with the new structure by devolving responsibility for planning largely to the five businesses and by developing ‘ action plans ’ to commit lower level management to business objectives ( Heath 1984 : 221 ) .
11 Two of the five vessels being built for Olsen are designed to comply with this legislation , and this , says Parker , will give it a proven ability to fit in with the new requirements .
12 They replaced their kitchen crockery with simple black and white octagonal glassware crockery and even the car was changed to fit in with the new image — their champagne-coloured Ford was replaced with a grey and red Peugeot .
13 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
14 Animals may avoid being eaten by active flight , as do moths escaping from bats ; by camouflage , which requires behavioural adaptations to fit in with the visual markings ; by warning coloration , to teach predators to avoid sickening prey ; by mimicry of successfully warning-coloured species ; or by aggregation in groups , such as the schools of fish .
15 However , there are always unmarked options in every language which provide ways of changing the position of elements in a clause to fit in with the surrounding context .
16 These extensions were all done in red brick to fit in with the original structure .
17 ‘ So you need to keep in with the present owner , ’ he went on .
18 And by the way , do n't forget to cash in with the great Vernons offer in your new Diamond Bingo card .
19 And talking about the pools , do n't forget your chance to cash in with the great Vernons offer in your new Diamond Bingo card .
20 This is a branch of the Association devoted to the more senior ex-Manorians who would like to meet up with old friends , but who find it difficult to join in with the annual reunions .
21 Then she discarded that , too , and left Corrie 's side for the first time to join in with the other children .
22 Although , if it was a French war , might it also be assumed that the Vietnamese , whose tendency to sit on the fence was the subject of American as well as French complaint , would want to join in with the same enthusiasm that they would give to a national cause ?
23 The period of time when acceptance becomes possible seems to link in with the first anniversary of events .
24 To tie in with the new broadcasting levy system , which starts in January , HTV is changing its year end from July to December .
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