Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A last few cars still bleed in from the next town . |
2 | People and cars always came in through the big double gates . |
3 | Darwin 's own account of the unrestrained ‘ law of battle ’ in animals readily fits in with the theory of natural selection ; therefore , as his account of the law of battle is now thought to be wrong , we are left with the problem of reconciling new observation and established theory . |
4 | Still fresh and green at the back end , it could provide a juicy supplement to the diet of a early calving cow , or for the smallholder 's animals newly brought in to the byre for the winter . |
5 | Are the participants totally locked in to the the production of er Eurofighter ? |
6 | At Grassington the miners worked in small setts , or meers , and there were regular disputes over boundaries and underground trespass despite the presence of a Barmoot Court and Barmaster , and other customs anciently brought in from the lead districts of Derbyshire . |
7 | If you 've only seen a De Lorean car in the Back to the Future films then drop in at the old plant in Dunmurry on Saturday afternoon ( 3.30 ) where the dream machine was produced . |
8 | The competitors were in various categories for judging and were to be judged by professionals specially flown in from the States . |
9 | Sympathetic murmurs greet this delicate reference to her own spinsterhood , and the hunters then move in for the kill . |
10 | Oh I want that some if all the social services just put in with the thing having |