Example sentences of "[verb] in with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony .
2 Sherrin recalled the actor occasionally phoning in with ideas for the monologues , but Crawford 's desire to deliver a eulogy to Sir Winston Churchill after the wartime Prime Minister 's funeral met with a cold response from his producer .
3 I 'm not sure how that fits in with costings like you know , but you know what I mean .
4 All this fits in with Catherine Prince 's professed anti-housework ideology , in contrast to Barbara Lipscombe 's evident dedication to the housewife role .
5 Er it 's a little bit vague , is fitness for purpose , but it fits in with I S O Nine Thousand quite well because of the con of another little concept .
6 I am aware that it is a bit confusing — several people have asked me how it fits in with Stoddard Templeton and whether we are not in fact competing with ourselves .
7 The move fits in with ICL 's strategy , begun three years ago , of developing ‘ arms-length ’ businesses ; basically setting up joint ventures and autonomous companies .
8 ‘ It also fits in with work being carried out at other research centres .
9 The deal fits in with Spring Ram 's belief that bedroom , dining and living room furniture is an important growth area .
10 The new X-terminal offers a large user memory of 30Mb , and fits in with Forefront , Hitachi 's heterogeneous systems integration schema announced in February .
11 IBM meanwhile is looking for other vendor customers and is working with the Open Software Foundation to see how CICS fits in with DCE .
12 Hardman signs in with salute from new boss
13 At school , aged fourteen , I was only just starting to trim the fur off my jaw while some of the Spanish or Arab boys would be tucking in with razor and foam .
14 ‘ But if you 're goin' in with Rico ? ’
15 ‘ Who says anythin' about goin' in with Rico ? ’
16 Andrew watched Virginia peck daintily at her food , remembering how Topaz had tucked in with gusto at the inn where he and Timothy had taken her .
17 Two particularly attractive games which could have a significant bearing on the title race have been pencilled in with Randalstown entertaining Portadown on Wednesday October 13 at Antrim Forum and Portadown taking on Pegasus at Blaris on November 24 .
18 The Green Party is pitching in with policies on Rubbish recycling and transport .
19 Still , she liked one or two of the collective , Xanthe had put some money in ( actually five hundred pounds , a fair whack ) when Miranda had asked her to , so she felt bound to give the paper some support in kind , and the office was fun — she liked pitching in with headings , sidebars , suggested stories , and pasting up till the small hours , with the help of ciggies and carafe wine ; the sex gossip was the best in town , which made up for the coffee ( though they could afford dope , they could n't rise to real coffee , and had at one time even resorted to the bitter brown syrup Camp , with the turbaned lascar on the label ) .
20 I checked in with Simon just after twelve .
21 I hope to go in with songs we are all happy with , the arrangements agreed and the musicians properly prepared .
22 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
23 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
24 Jarvis , ex-St Teresa 's , goes in with Chris Mulcahy ( Manchester ) and Payne , a former Golden Gloves amateur , makes his paid debut against a selected opponent .
25 We invited colleagues to sit in with students on our classes .
26 This is the site of old mill ponds and the northernmost pond in particular is being filled in with builder 's rubble and other material .
27 Of the pieces on offer at Christie 's the most important is a gold and Columbian emerald cross set with sixty-six stones with a highly distinctive engraved reverse which would once have been enamelled or possibly filled in with niello ( est. £150–200,000 ) .
28 Bremner once tried to rile an opponent by drawing attention to his pock-marked face by shouting ‘ Go and get it filled in with polyfilla ’ , but the crunch came when he was sent off in 1967 for fouling the Nottingham Forest keeper Grummitt .
29 Butt in with questions — you can be sure that your fellows are too busy scribbling even to notice that a question is needed .
30 Having had the good fortune to fall in with Gabriel outside Cat 's Coffee Shop as she was on her way home , he had seized his chance and asked her for an early supper .
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