Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land .
2 Andre had fallen in with the legendary Lafons of Meursault — Dominique Lafon was at college at the same time , and Lafon pere had become something of a mentor .
3 We 've plunged in with the practical details rather than training itself .
4 In this case we were lucky and the route had been re-equipped with new bolts placed in between the old bolts .
5 The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this :
6 Abercrombie 's broad-brush strategy was now filled in with the complementary prescriptions for design at the local scale , both central areas and residential districts .
7 Mike needs to be filled in on the latest developments . ’
8 Other sounds caught in between the meaningless words .
9 The beautiful Thamesside setting of the Cottons Centre , where CCG run customer catering for Citibank , was put to the test this summer with an exclusive dinner for 15 chairmen and chief executives , who have been booked in by a public relations consultancy .
10 Take this tiny sample : Leopold Bloom , the Dublin Jew , with his touching mixture of timorousness and courage , has looked in for a few moments at a church as a Mass is ending .
11 A puppet government was moved in behind the Russian tanks .
12 Tonight , though , they rarely come across as well , because instrumental fluff and dead wood have crept in between the sharp spikes .
13 It is delightful to imagine Gould being invited in among the thatched huts to watch the famous emu dance .
14 If Sheila does not co-operate with social workers , it may not help if her mother is dragged in on the social workers ' side .
15 He should be brought in at the earliest stages to advise on venues — which would save time , money and frustration .
16 Ramesh K was then brought in for a few minutes .
17 The regulatory regime brought in by the Financial Services Act has been costly and disruptive for offices and confusing for their customers .
18 Although as a breed pension providers act very conservatively , and moreover , your money would be protected under the strict rules brought in by the Financial Services Act , no one can forecast with total confidence how well or otherwise any particular investment will do .
19 Free banking was brought in by the big banks to fight off the challenge of building societies , who were offering high-interest accounts .
20 New rules brought in by the National Rivers Authority outlaw many part-time fishermen and their small boats from traditional grounds between Flint and Mostyn .
21 A child was brought in in the last stages of diphtheria .
22 Some are pulled in by the package-holiday attractions of Ayia Marina , the island 's miniature experiment in Costa Bravado .
23 After the fish had settled in for a few days , one that I had thought to be a male showed signs of filling eggs , and developed a bright yellow patch on her belly .
24 The County Council has been very active in trying to find a way forward which retains the objective of relieving the A ten eighty eight of lorries , but reduces the rat run in through the small villages using what are no more than country lanes .
25 I 've only popped in for a few minutes .
26 I kept just killing time until it had gone eleven o'clock and all the cinema-goers had gone in for the late shows , at which point I decided to call it a day .
27 The party view , express d well by the Conservative Agents " journal , was that the Unionists in the Speaker 's Conference had been taken in by the Liberal members , that they had not sought or received any professional advice , and that they had blundered accordingly .
28 After the news of the secret negotiations between the government , Leyland Vehicles and GM broke in February 1986 , the government allowed alternative bids to be put in for the different parts of the firm .
29 I 've radioed in for the Social Services , they 'll find them some alternative accommodation .
30 Now they were in the home stretch , and Sir Ivor seemed hopelessly hemmed in as the American horses pushed for the wire .
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