Example sentences of "not [vb infin] in [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities .
2 Coun Arthur Taylor said there was no planning opposition so they should not give in to the vandals by refusing the application .
3 Others who are familiar with intimate details of the case , such as Peter Hill , producer of two BBC Rough Justice programmes on the case in the mid-Eighties , believe Beattie is the victim of suppressed forensic reports which did not fit in with the police view , particularly that of the man leading the investigation , Chief Supt William Muncie .
4 ‘ Why not join in with the others , if you want to learn ? ’
5 And Lucy Lane : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journals . ’
6 They differ throughout the mag and certainly do n't tie in with the colours given in the boxes of different sections in the Menu section at the front .
7 Actually I have been something of a clothesaholic recently , do n't tell Derek , but I have to put that fitted wardrobe under lock and key when he 's back and hope he does n't keek in through the louvres because I would n't want him to think I was extravagant .
8 By that I mean those of us who do n't fit in to the stereotypes created by our culture , and refuse to be ; for example , such like myself who are n't rapacious materialists , fashion victims , empty-headed bimbos , domineering matriarchs who perpetually have a pan of chicken soup on the hob and a home-made cake ready for everloving family to devour .
9 But I would have liked to have got the napkins to match , but she said they do n't come in with the napkins .
10 Because she 's trying to push m multiplication in , that does n't come in till the juniors .
11 ‘ Do n't start in with the questions , ’ he said .
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