Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ For the first time since the start of the recession , ’ said Mr Hayward we may be seeing some glimmer of light , particularly as the figures tie in with the slight decrease in receiverships this quarter and with recent reports of an increase in business optimism . |
2 | Later on the warbirds wing in for the big show . |
3 | If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well . |
4 | In winter , when the storms bluster in from the Mediterranean and the valleys glow green , the cloud comes down and Beaufort simply disappears . |
5 | The differences set in with the different ways in which boys and girls may typically ( not ‘ must always ’ ) resolve the Oedipus complex . |
6 | And flying tonight … the Falcons swoop in for a new season . |
7 | The State regards itself as threatened by Counter-revolution ; its apparatus of power is theoreti cally entitled to employ all means at its disposal ; the great leader person ally authorises the use of force ( and who dares contradict him ? ) ; the army and security forces lumber in with a grotesque over-use of fire power — in this case including heli copters — and within minutes there are bodies in the streets . |
8 | Builders move in during the next two weeks and work should be complete in 20 weeks , he said . |
9 | Ponds and lakes , too , benefit from their surroundings , as leaves and insects perish within them , and some nutrients run in from the surrounding land . |
10 | As the ground rises up to tap Sly gently on the bonce , CWD henchmen drop in for a quick cuppa … well they actually want to blow his brains out but I was being polite . |
11 | These findings tie in with the regular spontaneous contractions which are observed in smooth muscle . |
12 | The Singphos ride in among the angry herd on their tame elephants , relying on the fact that , as in the mela. shikar , the wild elephants will accept the koonkies as one of them and take no notice of the men precariously perched on their backs . |
13 | Every day at her home at Park End in the Forest of Dean , Gloucestershire , letters pour in from the 80 condemned men she 's corresponding with , as part of her world-wide campaign against the death penalty . |
14 | Although your skin might feel a bit taut after washing , the skin oils rebound in about the same time , too . |
15 | Trains on different services pull in to the same platform , and turnouts are installed to enable them to move in and out and pass one another . |
16 | This can be clearly seen at St Oswald 's in Gloucester , where the many phases of development are more clear in elevation than plan , and where , ironically , the earliest masonry is up above arches put in at a later date . |