Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There will be family backing — no doubt the McTavish branch will be muscling in on the act , if Deirdre is to act as captain . |
2 | Advance orders are said to be pouring in for the LP Portrait and single Blue Days . |
3 | Every one hundred thousand Soviet immigrants delays by one year the deadline , soon they will be pouring in at the record rate of twenty a thousand month . |
4 | ‘ She asked me how I was and when I would be moving in to the cottage . ’ |
5 | Although the recent decisions on the Channel Tunnel and the PBKAL ( Paris-Brussels-Cologne-Amsterdam-London ) line are signs that Britain may be coming in from the cold , the country is still seen as an isolated outpost of a European transport network in which the main traffic flows will run north to south linking the industrial areas of France , Germany and Italy . |
6 | PENSIONERS in East Cleveland could be coming in from the cold as far as weather payments are concerned . |
7 | An hour later , the second time zone results should be coming in from the Mid-West . |
8 | SPM forces were later reported to be closing in on the capital from the south , with help from the Somali Salvation Democratic Front ( SSDF ) , which claimed by March 21 to have defeated USC forces near Ceel Buur , 350 km north-east of Mogadishu . |
9 | He seems to be cashing in on the goodwill of those who regret the party 's ‘ new start ’ last month when it renamed itself the Hungarian Socialist Party ( HSP ) . |
10 | That 's my ambition to be roaring in against the Aussies next year . |
11 | Welcome back : In a few minutes , we 'll be dropping in on the pub of the year . |
12 | Welcome back : In a few minutes , we 'll be dropping in on the pub of the year . |