Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [prep] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We simply do not know how it fits in to the system of sociolinguistic variation and stratification in the city as a whole .
2 An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture .
3 The Open University offers you a lifelong opportunity to continue your education — to whatever level you want , and in a way that fits in with the rest of your life .
4 The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described .
5 However , the observation that the delivery time of a particular item from the Annexe depends very largely on how well the request for it fits in with the schedule of the van running between the Library and the Annexe , suggests that it might be helpful to readers if the van 's times of operation and the main pressmarks of outhoused material were advertised .
6 In the next chapters we will go on to consider what homoeopathy is , how it arose and developed , and how it fits in with the scheme of health and disease outlined here .
7 CIBD 's team of Relationship Managers had a chance to hear for themselves how their role fits in with the future for the Royal Bank when they were addressed by Chief Executive George Mathewson in February .
8 The ideology of psychologism also fits in with the need for motivating people for productive work , and at the same time makes possible and legitimates a fascination with mystery and magic .
9 Darwin 's own account of the unrestrained ‘ law of battle ’ in animals readily fits in with the theory of natural selection ; therefore , as his account of the law of battle is now thought to be wrong , we are left with the problem of reconciling new observation and established theory .
10 This is a ‘ partial subjectivity : that which fits in with the subject-of-science of the positivist ideology of science ; also , it is a subjectivity which is consistent with the rationalising subject of capitalist economic exchange ’ ( Henriques et al .
11 Although it might be a temptation to say hot air , because you do put hot air in , but it says goes in at the top of the furnace .
12 If , however , he goes in with the public on that day , conceals himself , and takes the painting on the following day , he is not guilty .
13 Playboy Warren Beatty homes in with the dryer on Julie Christie in the film Shampoo .
14 Now , Julie has a modern kitchen that 's been carefully designed to make good use of all the available space , and that blends in with the style of the rest of the house .
15 Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger
16 Throughout our recent evolutionary history , particularly since the rise of a hunting way of life , there must have been extreme selective pressures in favour of our ability to co-operate as a group : organized food gathering and hunts are successful only if each member of the band knows his task and joins in with the activity of his fellows ; a good deal of restraint on natural impulses during the stalk and capture of the prey is likewise essential .
17 For observers who find the pace of the SCAN analysis too demanding , or who wish to concentrate on other things , the coarse observation kit uses checklists which the observer fills in at the end of each short teaching episode .
18 Food and Drink : The Alsace improviser Lucy Bailey tunes in to the style of jazz fan and winemaker Andre Ostertag
19 When he roars in from the back of the auditorium , swinging on to the stage from a box , you know that this is the start of something very good .
20 But if a school sees itself as a community school , giving out as much as — or more than — it takes in in the shape of benefit to individual pupils , the manager must decide with some or all the partners on which aspects of community education to concentrate .
21 The strongest piece of evidence we 've found so far is that piece of chain , which ties in with the attack on the gipsy girl .
22 The conference theme ‘ A Better Mousetrap ’ , ties in with the centenary of crime novelist Agatha Christie , who turned up at The Old Swan after her own mysterious disappearance , and the titles of some of the papers will reflect the investigation , detection and arrest of some villains that threaten our property , our health or our lives .
23 These insights are muddled , however , if the little word " only " creeps in to the way in which they are expressed .
24 ( Once you get beyond knitting all-over Fair Isle , this is n't difficult to understand , because for some stitches — tuck and lace for example — the point cams are positioned two stitches in from the edge of the knitting , in order to stop pattern knitting short of the edges .
25 However , as I said before , for tuck and slip one positions the point cams two stitches in from the edge of the knitting to give a neat edge .
26 In the A monomer , the β -hairpin is extended , whereas in the B monomer , it bends in towards the body of the molecule .
27 Nor does the book confine itself to a run-down of the different massage strokes ; it also ventures in to the territory of relaxation tips , body awareness exercises and meditation techniques to instill a sense of calm .
28 Finally , exhausted and irritable , he gives in for the sake of peace .
29 They are a lovey-dovey couple , much given , for reasons that remain obscure , to roguishly gagging each other with bits of masking tape , but tension sets in with the arrival of Clara 's best friend Lillibet from America .
30 The air has become all silent , all female , and he steps in with the breeze of the outer world on him like a blast of cold nitrogen .
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