Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] in [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This was pre-eminently the case where the Area Boards were united in opposing the Central Authority or the Government ( as on the Clow differential ) , though Citrine was more willing to give in to such pressure on matters where he respected the Board Chairmen 's views , such as tariffs , than on matters where he was determined to impose his own , as in labour relations . |
2 | ‘ It would be easy to give in to that criticism and just make mindless , utopian house records or ambiguous grunge records . |
3 | Bloke supposed to come in for new business pitch will have got there by now . |
4 | But Sun/Star readers were less interested in politics even than Mirror readers ; and they were the least likely to tune in to highbrow news programmes such as Newsnight , Channel 4 News , or Radio 4 news . |
5 | She was supposed to blend in with that group . |
6 | I declined a chocolate ; they were too large to take in in one bite and I feared to take two and risk cream and liqueur trickling down my chin . |
7 | Well I was very reluctant to put in for this job , I did n't want to really , but I was you know people said , Put in for it , you wo n't get it if you put in . |
8 | The answer is that these deceptions have to fool all possible predators and while some may be able to tune in to one detail others may have a searching-image for something quite different . |
9 | I wanted to have that control in the studio , being able to step in at any moment . ’ |
10 | Yes , Americans , erm I have the impression , they 're being rather slow to go in for this sort of Federal legislation . |
11 | Most models are 60 cm ( 24 in ) wide to fit in with average counter tops . |
12 | Most models are 60 cm ( 24 in ) wide to fit in with average counter top measurements . |
13 | Now they are keen to get in on any cross-subsidisation themselves . |