Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Banks that want to cash in on the consolidation of American banking now under way may also need to rid themselves of property .
2 Great care must be exercised when buying in Germany as high prices gained in the sale of dogs are told and retold throughout the training clubs of Germany and as you can imagine , many German breeders want to get in on the act !
3 Now we want to get in on the act .
4 A midwinter day … the wind to the north , the sky in rags , hail whipping in from the islands in dark squalls .
5 Birds are prominent on the tundra , especially in summer when migrant waders and waterfowl pour in from the south ; only a few species are year-round residents .
6 Keep tucked in behind the side always said to you , the bloke in the front , mate , he does all the donkey work , picking up drags you round do n't it ?
7 I did n't rate any chance of a retreat back down and could have so easily become trapped in between the pitches .
8 When we come out in the gully , go to the right and keep close in under the rocks , and you 'll be safe enough , for there 's a good overhang . ’
9 It 's always been around in comic culture , but as cynical publishers try to cash in on the success of Howard Chaykin 's gross Black Kiss , there 's so much of it that the powers that be have noticed .
10 ‘ I keep falling in on the inside of the turn . ’
11 So they have to make a choice : should they stay Japanese , or try to blend in with the locals ?
12 We 're going to have a period , before toys start coming in with the EC label , when we 've a gap with very little to sell .
13 I 've come in for the polish
14 We 've moved in through the looking-glass and now we 're too big , too enormous for egress .
15 In these lonely hours , sitting in Brick Lane in the East End or Lamb Lane in Bradford , vivid memories come flooding in from the past , from the life before this semi-existence .
16 They 've got in on the shelves there .
17 That 's the total we 've got in at the moment .
18 I decide they 've crashed in like the SAS do after lobbing a stun grenade — barging in screaming to disorien-tate the enemy .
19 Manufacturers are rubbing their hands in glee as they prepare to cash in on the success .
20 You know this sort of thing and all British wildlife has got its own little characters , every species is different er and you know thousands of animals we 've taken in over the years we 've just learnt different things about different animals that suit different animals .
21 The Greater York authorities therefore looked for a widening of the options available , er , in Greater York , and those that have seen the Greater York study , and it is a document that we 've put in to the examination will see that there was a fundamental full scale wide ranging er assessment er of all the options er open er within the er Greater York er area and they are er set out erm in pages three er and four of N Y five .
22 We 've put in for the club entry and we 're just waiting to hear , you know , if we 've been lucky or not .
23 On the gallops they 've huddled in against the hedgerows to watch and study the form .
24 The birds , when they come shooting in through the darkness , seldom land exactly beside their nest hole .
25 When lounging around I find these tend to dig in at the hips .
26 Resident outside the airfield 's motel for nearly 30 years , it was beginning to look very much the worse for wear and , as other Ouragons have given in to the ravages of time , attract the nearest of museums .
27 A major supermarket has just unveiled four new Teenage Mutant Hero Turtle pizzas and Dr Mumby says the way the foodmakers have jumped in on the Turtle band-wagon is wrong .
28 But the job of captain remains the same : you have to work in with the coaches , motivate the players and gain their respect .
29 More than 50 orphaned or injured otters from all over Britain have come in to the trust 's rehabilitation centre in south-west Scotland .
30 Labour Members say that they want to have a debate , yet because they have been discomfited in other debates they have come in to the Chamber to start shouting and jeering .
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