Example sentences of "[verb] in as [art] " in BNC.

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1 I said , ‘ I am older than you , sir ( how easily that polite ‘ sir ’ crept in as a mode of address ! ) — old enough to discover that finding out often leads to less pleasurable states of mind than mere ignorance ! ’
2 Formed in as a three-piece , they now have four members in their ranks and play music which has been described as a cross between Sonic Youth and Stiff Little Fingers .
3 Treleaven , from Hayling , only got in as a last-minute replacement when Michael Welch , on EGU duty in Spain , crushed his thumb in a door and had to scratch from the Salver and Sunday 's Hampshire Hog at North Hants , where he should have been defending .
4 The coaching committee in fact , had originally settled for four boxers but then included a fifth and Crowley then got in as a result of tremendous pressure from the body of the floor .
5 This switch was intended to enable Roshanara to retain her influence by stepping in as the child 's regent .
6 She lived in as a bride .
7 However , due to the short notice , Randalstown would have been without four key players on May 15 which was pencilled in as the reserve date .
8 Well I mean for the first year she wo n't be in if she goes in as a student she 'll be in college .
9 It is a top-down approach in that the entities are identified first , followed by the relationships between them , and then more detail is filled in as the attributes and key attribute(s) of each entity are identified .
10 Unashamed nostalgia makes Radio Days ( RCA / Columbia , PG ) a gem to wallow in as a family of Jewish misfits huddle round their wireless at the start of the Second World War .
11 It is hard to disappoint someone who may have come in as a last port of call when all other channels to sort out their problems seem closed .
12 Yes I 'm afraid I 've come in as a a last minute substitute and I feel as if in the eighty ninth minute I 've been given a penalty to take that could win the match or
13 From anywhere else it 's a choice of hitting and hoping or laying-up near the opening Braid built in as an option .
14 At Charing Cross the boatman began to pull in as the deep bend in the river became more pronounced .
15 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
16 If you can take a member of the family with you to stand in as a practise subject , so much the better .
17 The police moved in as the three loaded part of a haul of 200 kilos of hashish into a warehouse near Madrid .
18 This may have been a late flowering of the ‘ badinage ’ that he used to partake in as a Young Conservative with Brixton locals , but so sensitive is Major about his background , that the public is permitted to hear only the Authorised Version .
19 Computing needs to be built in as an integral part of the Horticultural Training programme , so that future students will leave having acquired skills in handling word-processing , database , spreadsheet and design programs for correspondence , reports , record management , financial planning , and graphic techniques .
20 He is assuming that all those people now paid below what his party would bring in as a minimum wage would keep their jobs .
21 However , with Colin Dick still on his way home from Australia , Bell fills in as the last man in defence with Alan Simpson and Michael Rainey in the centre .
22 The undertakers have moved in as the middle-men , the ‘ third party ’ , who handle all the unpleasantness and worrying details of death .
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24 Jonathon is a trained musician filling in as a cleaner between jobs and he fell on his feet at the Oxford Playhouse .
25 Finally I came in as a ‘ check ’ knitter , making the garment to the written instructions to see that there were no errors in them .
26 Spotting the light of prospect , Christopher Barry applied to join the BBC , and came in as a Production Assistant in 1955 .
27 I came in as a young teacher , enthusiastic , full of new ideas but you soon find that the old attitudes rub off on you , and so you end up thinking , ‘ Oh , why am I doing this ?
28 It was often her task to carry it up to the little sitting-room , followed by Mary from the village , who came in as a daily maid , bearing a silver jug of hot water and matches to light all the lamps .
29 With ffeatherstonehaugh 's , if you came in as a guest and they liked you , you could be elected by acclamation on the spot . ’
30 Mini Jakobsen ( MSV Duisburg/ Germany ) came in as a substite and had 4 ( 4 ) great chances ( 3 times alone with the polish goalie ) and tech-boy Bohinen ( who put us 2–0 up against England at home ) was trying to be too clever when twice lobbing over the polish keeper .
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