Example sentences of "[vb -s] in with [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example:UNDERSTANDING THE IBM ENVIRONMENT introduces the latest technical information about newly available IBM equipment , how it fits in with the existing range and how this should affect your view of IBM , as a customer .
2 ‘ To be honest I do n't think it fits in with the Irish way of things .
3 GM schools will be able to change their character if that is what parents clearly want and the change fits in with the wider needs of the local area .
4 Parents and teachers usually judge children 's behaviour by whether it fits in with the usual standards — moral , emotional , social and intellectual — set by the society in which they live .
5 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
6 It admittedly makes intuitive sense , and fits in with the general observation about staffs ' professional identities being a function of their research identities .
7 ‘ I might have expected such an answer from you , McAllister ; it fits in with the general picture , ’ said Dr Neil angrily , picking up his cane .
8 You may have a rough idea of where you are going and if it fits in with the cosmic blueprint , doors open easily .
9 ‘ No doubt , ’ said Mr Harold Brooks-Baker of Burke 's , ‘ it fits in with the freer ways of today but some feel that freedom is an over-used word .
10 As we said in the last chapter , the Church is well placed to give a positive message at this time , to speak of how mortality is understood and how it fits in with the Christian message of salvation .
11 This argument fits in with the pluralist notion of power that we discussed at the beginning of the chapter .
12 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
13 When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks .
14 The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church .
15 My Boss says a man rings in with an upset stomach and you know either he means a hangover or else his brother managed to get him a ticket for Wembley .
16 As Steve Bevan , editor of Sales Promotion magazine says : ‘ Companies are now using sales promotion on a more strategic basis , ensuring it ties in with an overall brand strategy .
17 The rule that delivery and payment are concurrent conditions ties in with the unpaid seller 's lien ( see Chapter 12 ) which entitles him in the absence of contrary agreement to retain the goods until payment .
18 It ties in with the fifth principle that ‘ personal data shall be accurate and , where necessary , kept up-to-date ’ — a formidable requirement , if taken literally , in view of the frequency with which personal details ( address , etc. ) can change , and also bearing in mind the possible diversity of sources of information ; and who but the data subject can be the true judge of accuracy — unless of course he may have an interest in falsifying the record ?
19 This change of style ties in with the special regimes offered by EC member states , which again focus on the attraction of specific types of activity in return for low tax rates .
20 And as the icing on the cake , Gilliland also reported a smaller , but clearly present , fluctuation in solar size which ties in with the 11-year sunspot cycle .
21 I personally feel that this ties in with the ruined temple comment .
22 She falls in with a tawdry crowd and finds her values jolted and sympathies unwillingly engaged .
23 Locke 's particular interest in religious and moral knowledge , and his more general interest in knowledge as such , falls in with the widespread concern with such matters which was consequent on the sixteenth-century rediscovery of ancient Greek scepticism .
24 Today it 's Joni Mitchell 's The Circle Game , from the album Ladies of the Canyon , and if the conversation pauses Andy steps in with a musical interlude .
25 Following the intense intro of ‘ The Act We Act ’ , the sceptical ‘ A Good Idea ’ lunges in with a gripping bassline and a teasing stab of guitar .
26 If you 're looking at her and she 's battered about the face and all that then initially it appears more credible than someone who comes in with no visible signs of injury .
27 When sh , Sarah comes in with a long skirt on he , he goes up
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