Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type : |
2 | The hospital management team for Claybury rejected the idea of the quadrant hospital concept , since this could not tie in with the principle of community care . |
3 | This would tie in with the kind of creature that could take advantage of the first abundance of flowering plants and special insects emerging in the late Cretaceous . |
4 | ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . ) |
5 | The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities . |
6 | He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty . |
7 | Coun Arthur Taylor said there was no planning opposition so they should not give in to the vandals by refusing the application . |
8 | So then you we can tighten in on the site to not only a place actually on the site but how far down they came from as well . |
9 | All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel . |
10 | So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College . |
11 | 2 What kind of prize structure is most appropriate to your product range and does this fit in with the experience of the publication ? |
12 | Sometimes this is desirable because the expression seems awkward or inadequate ; sometimes it signals that the expression does not fit in with the rest of the style ( e.g. because of its register ) . |
13 | Q. How well does your business fit in with the rest of Courtaulds ? |
14 | When Mr Bernard Corker , who owns the business , applied for retrospective planning permission the council refused on the grounds that it was too noisy , conflicted with proposed parking standards and did not fit in with the character of the residential area . |
15 | ‘ Is course relevant to functions and development of library service , how does it fit in with the needs of the employees who should attend ? |
16 | You can choose your own hours , which means that you can fit in with the needs of your baby . |
17 | But it 's a happy marriage , is n't it ? and does n't this fit in under the idea of sentimentality again . |
18 | have the pleasure Mr Chairman , I too would like to erm home in on the subject of traffic calming as identified by the previous speakers and er I start with viewpoint that the Liberal Democrat case has been put in which is |
19 | The thing that 's suggested just to sort of er bring that round to you to you know rather than just have me speaking , is to suggest that er if I start a sentence er perhaps you know people could join in with the finish of that sentence , you know . |
20 | For you would see the jeep in front of you proceeding along the Egyptian highway in a very dignified manner , when all of a sudden it would swing in to the side of the road near a fruit-barrow , a large brown hand would shoot out , and a succulent water-melon would disappear as the jeep accelerated away again . |
21 | Today he would have liked to remain at Hillmarden for another night , but he had promised Celia he would call in at the clinic on his way back to London , knowing he had a very busy week coming which might make it impossible to see her again until the following weekend . |
22 | what kind of activities does the individual usually engage in with the purpose of maintaining a safe environment ? |
23 | While most , for example narcissi and scillas , should be planted as soon as they are bought , tulips should not go in to the garden until November . |
24 | In other words ‘ the Russian revolution will create conditions in which power can pass in to the hands of the workers … before the politicians of bourgeois liberalism get the chance to display to the full their talent for governing ’ . |
25 | Bias may creep in through the wording of questions ( which may be ambiguous , unintelligible or suggestive of a particular answer ) , through the careless recording of answers , through the interviewer 's ( perhaps unwitting ) influence over response-patterns and through a general failure of the interviewer to establish the kind of rapport with the respondent that enables him or her to give truthful answers on personal matters . |
26 | Again , the vice chancellor is nominally a deputy to the chancellor , but in reality is the chief academic and administrative officer of a university , in charge of its day-to-day running ( though he or she does also stand in for the chancellor on ceremonial occasions ) . |
27 | Nasser Hussain may get in on the strength of his fielding . |
28 | The person has promised they will get in before the end of the week . |
29 | Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda . |
30 | Unix vendor Sequent Computer Systems Inc last week announced details of a new line of symmetric multprocessing systems running Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system which will come in at the low-end of its product range . |