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

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1 This study shows that the motor activity of the normal human oesophagus is not limited to contraction waves in response to swallowing , but that non-deglutitive motility patterns occur in almost all normal gullets .
2 Instead the guitar rules , and rock musicians flock in to share the vibe .
3 doing in lots of in all sorts of places in the B Tec level come in .
4 If they had agreed a price the deal would have gone through just as SMS found itself in so much trouble with Volvo [ SMS was forced to resign the $40m Volvo account in early 1991 , after it was discovered the agency was rigging performance advertisements ] .
5 were these horse walks put in ?
6 They were used to seeing 3 × 80 oz. bottles put in with too much colour and a ‘ hope for the best ’ attitude .
7 The descent was nerve-racking and it reminded me of the slow , queasy way light planes come in to land in Himalayan valleys .
8 The engine is standard apart from an unleaded head conversion some 5,000 miles ago : i.e. valve seats cut in , new valves , oil seals , guides etc .
9 Most of the apartments face over the harbour and you can sit on your balcony and watch the fishing boats chug in and out of the harbour .
10 It must have been nearly 5 o'clock when , having finally got the cars across that ferry , we eventually drove into Martigues in dazzling late afternoon sunshine to see the fishing boats come in .
11 Putting things right , of course , is integral to quality improvement and this is where the corrective action teams come in .
12 SIEMENS NIXDORF FIGURES LIMP IN
13 In other words people move in and out of dependent states ( just as younger people do ) and the help they receive can either enforce dependency permanently or provide the temporary support they need to recover .
14 Staff Club members dine in
15 They would have been invaluable to the inquiry — and to the crew , as book and movie offers pour in — but were lost when the wreck was smashed to pieces on the island 's rocks .
16 Once the concentration of calcium returns to its resting level , the inactive R H state converts back to the sensitive R L state in about one second , thus setting the stage for another spike .
17 An important point is that these large-scale convection cells fit in with the dimensions of plates .
18 Phrasal verbs come in for more attention with Phrasal Verbs Organiser from LTP ( by the man who gave us the First Certificate Organiser ) , while HarperCollins is publishing a Phrasal Verbs Workbook to accompany its dictionary .
19 The drawcords on the fleece and the Merlin sleeping bag pull in freely and close tightly if required .
20 May 27 : Official Receiver appointed provisional liquidator ; special managers Cork Gully move in .
21 Then f and the coordinates unc become functions of λ , and we note that when f vanishes ( i.e. all the functions F vanish in ( 2 ) ) , λ will be an eigenvalue and unc the corresponding eigenvector .
22 Gerry Byrom and Mathew Doggert come in for Richard Scanlon and John Pierce .
23 Virtually every sport England participate in they finish near last .
24 ‘ Where does J. K. Livesey fit in ? ’
25 Small passage movements occur in both spring and autumn .
26 It makes one wonder how much longer its OEM customer , technology partner and minority shareholder Hewlett-Packard Co is going to wait before buying the company and putting it out of its misery — or is it going to stand aside and let Sequoia 's other major partner , Samsung Electronics Co , Seoul , South Korea nip in and snap it up under its nose ?
27 The stately whooper swans fly in from Iceland in late September or October , the timing probably depending on how soon the first winter frosts set in up north .
28 True enough , he lived in a caravan and travelled from town to town with the others in his travelling group but it was n't a garishly painted van like the ones old time gypsies occupied , just a normal common-or-garden caravan , the type people stay in on holiday , but that did n't make him a gypsy .
29 Not a pleasant task but the men get a bit browned-off sitting on their hunkers here , doing precious little but dig , and insecure grumbles to their wives and girl friends creep in from time to time .
30 A few years ago I saw a couple of Eastenders stars come in erm and Ross whatever his name forget his name there were two young girls standing in front of me scraping pennies out of their purse to get in though we loved that character they wanted to come that night we 've got to get girls like that youngsters like that interested to come on other nights and then come again that 's what needs doing . .
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