Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] in [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will remove any possibility of bloom in the first year , but it will concentrate the plant 's mind on good long stems which will need tying in to a support like a pergola or arch to show next year 's bloom to best advantage .
2 I 'd like to go in for a bit , but there 's loads of people in there and I ai n't got no washing to do .
3 It was Terry Rickards saying that he would like to drop in for a chat with Mr Dalgliesh if it would n't be too much bother and would nine be convenient ?
4 I 'll have booked in for a course in Bristol starting in September — an art course , no one cares what art students look like — or drama maybe .
5 ‘ She might have come in with a boyfriend .
6 There was nothing to worry about : if there had been , the fuzz would have come in with a warrant .
7 And he said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves .
8 But Blades manager Dave Bassett reflected on his early days in charge of Vinny Jones and Co. at Wimbledon and said : ‘ That mob could have gone in against a team containing Mike Tyson and Joe Frazier and looked after themselves .
9 well drove out and turned , her bumper caught Mick 's wing and right up against the wheel so imagine to pull it out to drive it and the driver said oh wo n't claim on the insurance she said , erm , I 'll pay it , get three estimates and let me have them and Mick said it 's gon na be about three hundred quid , well if it had gone through the insurance he could then have put in for a hire car
10 Do I get invited in for a coffee or what ? ’
11 Erm which I saw again in Marks this year which you could wear tucked in with a belt .
12 If you 'd care to come in for a cup of tea , now that you 've got out and everything , you 'd be most welcome .
13 Terrifically glad if you could bear to look in for a drink the next time you 're in town .
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