Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] [verb] in with [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er has the card been filled in with a date on it ?
2 A warm wind was coming in with the tide .
3 As we emptied our dustbins out we noticed another bin full of cold ravioli and bread left over from lunch ; the bread was mixed in with the garbage and was soggy from being in a dustbin of cold ravioli for two hours .
4 A spokesman for the UK Offshore Operators ' Association said : ‘ Superficially , the reduction to 50pc sounds good , but the tax is tied in with a lot of allowances , including exploration and appraisal , and that has all been abolished , and that is going to have a devastating effect of exploration and appraisal . ’
5 Our era was ushered in with a reminder that the flood remained not entirely tamed .
6 Curator Maryan Ainsworth of the Metropolitan Museum is quick to note that , ‘ The thorny problem of underdrawings and workshop practice in , for example , the works of Lucas Cranach and his circle is not easily resolved through underdrawing analysis , since in many cases , the picture was drawn in with a non-carbon substance , like iron-gall brown ink , that is not penetrated by infra-red , and is invisible on the reflectogram screens .
7 This service is linked in with the HCIMA video lending and preview library ( see section1 ) .
8 A tame rabbit was brought in with a large abscess about the size of an egg on its cheek .
9 A gorilla in a Canadian zoo is moving in with a couple of bachelors in Texas .
10 Liberals had argued for a wider franchise for years and Unionists had demanded a redistribution , so both sides got something of what they wanted and proportional representation was thrown in with the present mood of Labour in mind , so that the anti-socialist parties would be able to consolidate their position if necessary .
11 By October most of the crew of Valiant had seen enough of the west coast and the weather was closing in with a distinct wintry look .
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