Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | It 's a fair cop : female fan gives in to the shamanic rhythms in Houston |
3 | The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church . |
4 | When they are in moult they often sit ashore on the rocks , when their dark brown plumage blends in with the dark rocks . |
5 | In addition to filling the significant gap which has arisen because this group falls in between the usual area specializations ( Turkish/Anatolian and Caucasian ) the project will also contribute to several fields of current debate within economic anthropology and ethnic studies . |
6 | This argument fits in with the pluralist notion of power that we discussed at the beginning of the chapter . |
7 | You can not tell if a youngster really has , for instance , stopped smoking , but you will know if your teenager gets in at the negotiated time . |
8 | If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter . |
9 | Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | As a stake in society comes in at a higher cost , the old certainties begin to wither . |
13 | The oral phase occurs in about the first year of a child 's life . |
14 | Scale length checks in at the Fender-like 25½″ . |
15 | As caries sets in at a weak point in the tooth 's enamel and spreads to rot the whole tooth , so an appeal to the crown could trigger the decay of local autonomy . |
16 | The entry level 386SX with 2MB RAM comes in at a mere £499 . |
17 | Institutionalism sets in after a few months , and active people slow down and soon learn not to complain . |
18 | Every September we have the small ad hoc Cabinet committee known as the ‘ Star Chamber ’ [ MISC 62 ] in which Lord Whitelaw sits down and tries to bang heads together , and then the Prime Minister comes in at the last minute and bangs heads together even more . |
19 | British Rail comes in for a fair bit of stick from travellers who would heartily support the loud speaker announcement heard by Philip White . |
20 | River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season . |
21 | We found that the wound margin moves in at a steady rate of 10–15μm per hour , and the wound is closed within 18 to 24 hours . |
22 | Power comes in via an external mains adaptor , but watch out — only the supplied adaptor will do the job . |