Example sentences of "[verb] in [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It went straight across the area where Deane wellied in from about 6yds .
2 Dunedin House was built by the surgeon J. S. Land in the mid 19th century , and lived in for over 50 years this century by the late Dr Cripps , Medical Officer of Health for the Holderness area .
3 Such schemes were an attempt to accommodate the desire of many older people to continue in at least part-time work and to find new ways of continuing the older tradition of gradual transition from full-time work to full retirement .
4 A further meeting had been pencilled in for today , but ministers emerged after a two-hour meeting with the plans agreed .
5 Someone had ‘ discovered ’ Heymouth years before , and the beauty of this little fishing village cast an irresistible spell on those who , undaunted by its remote situation and the lack of organized transport , began to stream in from all over Britain .
6 It is established that gastrin circulates in at least four bioactive forms , component I , gastrin ( G ) 34 , G17 , and G14 .
7 Not that the Irish manager , Noel Murphy , has too many doubts : ‘ If only the Irish selectors had chosen him for their second game instead of bringing him in halfway through the campaign , he would be inked in by now . ’
8 So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er
9 Under the aegis of James Prior , the Department of Employment was unlikely to go in for strongly anti-union policies .
10 Do you think there 's enough of it in the educational profession , or do you think that one ought to go in for much more evaluation ?
11 And even Rebecca can stay in for about twenty , twenty five minutes .
12 " We ca n't stay in for ever , Stephen .
13 I have n't stayed in for about two months , about eight weeks , not one night , and he goes , ‘ I think you should stay in at least one ’ , and I goes , ‘ If you think I 'm staying in then you get lost , because I 'm not staying in this flaming house ’ , and he goes , ‘ You 're staying when I tell you to ’ , and I goes , ‘ I wo n't ’ , and I walked out and came back ten minutes later and said , ‘ I 'm going out , all right ? ’ and he goes , ‘ Okay ’ , and he give me some money to go out and come up here [ to the youth club ] .
14 He was to sit in at least thirteen further Parliaments , six times for Guildford and five times for Surrey .
15 Attitude questionnaires were also filled in by both experimental and control groups .
16 You 've got to agree in at least
17 Doctors from ethnic minorities predominate in at least two of our chosen specialties ( psychiatry and geriatric medicine ) — reflecting these specialties ' comparative unpopularity — and the proportion of such doctors is much greater in district general hospitals than in teaching hospitals .
18 An easement can come into existence by express grant or by contract , but it can also arise in at least three other ways .
19 To my knowledge I know that it 's happening in at least half a dozen mines .
20 Thus , a cell resulting from the fusion of cells R and M is referred to as cell R + M. The advantage of this relatively simple system of nomenclature is evident in the so-called discal cell , a term used in at least four separate orders of insects with reference to a different cell in each case .
21 They have come in for quite a bit of stick , particularly when they 've been dealing with rape cases .
22 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
23 Significantly , the greeting trill is normally done when they are on the move , usually when they have come in from outside and are about to move off towards the place where they expect food to be waiting .
24 Now as part of all this , the Centre is responsible for almost all the public lectures in the university , and we have been glad to make the open to the public at large , and therefore a very special welcome to those of you who have come in from outside .
25 When we heard about , when we heard about the faxes that had come in from all around the world .
26 Work has come in from all over the UK , and even the charity Farm Africa uses the Hoy facility .
27 Over 40 per cent of Preston 's immigrants came from within a 10-mile radius and only about 30 per cent had come in from more than 30 miles away .
28 He can claim , whether truthfully or not , that he had recommended clients to come in at exactly the right times .
29 Analysts are forecasting that Zeneca will make taxable profits of about £500 million in the current year , with ICI expected to come in at around £250 million .
30 Problems can arise when all the major bills seem to come in at once .
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