Example sentences of "be [verb] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel .
2 The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day .
3 The £300,000 bridge has been designed to tone in with the area 's historic buildings .
4 The venue has been selected to tie in with the trio 's preparations for the Hi-Tec British Open the following week .
5 I think we should have all what we 're going to have in for the bazaar thing , .
6 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
7 Members of his court such as Diane de Beauveau Craon , her stepmother Laure and certain editors are invited to sit in at the studio for a preview .
8 Relax and enjoy your garden on this pine bench which can be painted to blend in with the surrounds .
9 Around eight o'clock the sound of distant brass bands can again be heard wafting in through the bedroom windows .
10 If lights were fitted as a standard requirement during manufacturing of pedal cyclists they could be made to blend in with the colour scheme of the cycle .
11 This explanation might be thought to fit in with the prerogative nature of the original public law remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus .
12 BA is keeping its distance from attempts by Stephen Wolf and Jay Pritzker to revive the bidding consortium , but there are still hopes in the US that it could be persuaded to step in at the last minute to add weight to a new bid .
13 He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby .
14 If share dealers beat a rapid retreat this morning , Bond 's bankers — already at the end of their tether — may be forced to move in on the whole group .
15 He unzipped his bag and took out what few possessions he 'd been allowed to bring in to the cell : a small cassette-radio and a few tapes .
16 Despite an obvious desire to hold out against its bigger competitors , Phillips have been forced to give in on the issue of increased buyers ' premium .
17 that people are are forced to live in the flats , and are forced to live in on the minimum
18 You see , so these people were going to move in at the weekend so had to put a stop to that cos they had no authority to move in there until the solicitors try and get this thing sorted out .
19 Mr Klesch is thus being asked to step in as the disinterested negotiator .
20 One or two offers of touring productions or guest star status in provincial reps came in , a sure sign that their managements were trying to cash in on the name of Michael Banks before it was completely forgotten .
21 It is argued that the ‘ German model ’ is suited to all other economies ; that its undemocratic features ( the prime place given to an unelected Central Bank ) are either immaterial or ‘ a price worth paying ’ ; that it provides the ideal model for a European federal monetary authority ; that all the economies of Europe are capable of being synchronised to fit in with the German economic cycle .
22 Indeed , the business is so popular that professional pornography producers are trying to get in on the action with their own ‘ amateur ’ videos .
23 Certain men have been trying to get in on the politically correct act for a while .
24 Weather for the Fox F M area : After some early evening sunshine , the night will start dry ; cloud and some showery rain is going to spread in from the south er to parts of the region by dawn .
25 ‘ so you really think , ’ she said , ‘ that that poor little chap is going to zoom in from the clouds and wipe us all out ? ’
26 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
27 In truth , Cabernet is beginning to creep in by the back door .
28 Terry Venables has been keen on the 23-year-old for months and armed with over £2million from the Stewart sale , is set to move in on the £1.2m-rated player .
29 When filming a combat he pans round two adversaries so that , as each in turn assumes the aggressive role , he is observed moving in from the right .
30 The US and Japan pretty much have the microprocessor design business to themselves , but now it looks as if Taiwan 's government-backed Computer & Communication Research Laboratories is trying to get in on the act .
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