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

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1 Fig 62 Foot placement variables in the carve gybe : Aim : to make the back quarter of the inside rail dig in and grip .
2 Since the stars near the edge of the galaxy orbit more slowly than those close in , observations of their galactic orbits tie in closely with measurement of their distances from Earth .
3 Three backlist titles tie in with the television and are reissued in April .
4 I have seen some fine players who compete at a high level bring in another line , between the service line and the baseline .
5 Sixthly , how would the possible creation of such a German unity fit in with the Helsinki process , and would it promote a constructive evolution of that process in the direction of ending the division of Europe and progressing toward integrated legal , economic , ecological , cultural , and information environments in Europe ?
6 Some branches go in for quite lavish posters , some make do with local draughtsmanship .
7 Some candidates send in meagre scripts in which every answer is carefully labelled ‘ no time to finish . ’
8 When proper gentlemen start in with the fists there 's usually a woman at the bottom of it .
9 Others who have been home for a few months come in feeling as if their brains are becoming addled and wanting something to do .
10 A generous Dalglish said : ‘ Watford played better than the score suggests , but obviously we are pleased to see a few goals go in . ’
11 Bowler hat , little moustache and spats and when you came through the shed , my God , nobody slacked cos he had eyes everywhere and the Traffic Superintendent was , he was directly responsible to him erm then erm retired and erm then retired during the war and they had another fella come in from he came from away .
12 Again , on ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ , you say : ‘ I never stole a happy hour around here ’ — but the whole effect of the song , the way your murmured reveries drift in and out of Vini 's entranced playing , just makes the whole time and place seem magical , otherworldly , and incredibly precious …
13 Why do a , er , an old lady come in and fill up an ice cream tub , do you mean an old ice cream tub ?
14 The radio plays continually , and some folk come in just to check the hourly news .
15 And this bloke come in today and erm looked a bit , looked a bit like a tramp did n't quite catch what he said , I 'm sure he said God sent me in here for a cigarette !
16 Those characteristic of the Telegraph Pass granite and felsic dykes reside in both magnetite and hematite ( Fig. 2 ) .
17 Well there was one sad part was n't it that when I was on my in training during the and the rockets and so in classrooms and had a lecturer talking to us and erm this lad come in with a message from the teleprint and erm give it to the instructor , and he 'd call a name and the chap would go out .
18 There is no need to deny these elements of their self-description ; indeed it is important to recognize that certain cultural formations occur in exactly this way .
19 In Amalgamemnon the pun and the lexical amalgam or portmanteau word work in the same way as discursive slips work in Out and mis-translation works in Between to create metaphors by revealing structural parallels between disparate discourses .
20 Some weapons home in on infra-red sources , some on radar , others just go where they are told .
21 Some ants hunt in swarms many thousands strong , scouring the forest floor for centipedes and spiders , termites and scorpions , mice and lizards , indeed any small inhabitants of the rain forest floor .
22 ‘ All the social workers come in from their comfortable homes in the suburbs , while the priest actually lives in the parish .
23 We saw the free kick come in from Paul Simpson , it appeared that Martin Foyle headed the ball back across the face of the goal , then it was all a little blurred , and you appeared with the ball in the net .
24 This does not directly tell us anything about the ‘ weakness ’ or ‘ strength ’ of UK manufacturing , but it is interesting to note the sectoral distribution : UK multinationals in the food , drink and tobacco industry export more capital through this route than comes in ; in mechanical engineering the inflow greatly surpasses the outflow , while in electrical engineering UK multinationals export more capital than foreign firms bring in .
25 We are planning a major project to upgrade parts of the Union Canal towpath over the weekends of June 12 — 13th and June 19 — 20th , with possibly some mid-week work in between .
26 Yes , put her to bed , and there 's different people call in to see her
27 We have this French woman come in she comes quite often Mrs and she said I 'd like to make an appointme appointment on the she said the eleventh , and I thought I said pardon ?
28 Seen in this light , management is an activity which only some people engage in , or as something which some people do to other people — once they have been chartered/qualified to do so .
29 huh , I could n't believe it , I mean he 's been that thick and she says how old are you and he says thirty five , when she 's gone , when he 's gone she said blimey I thought he was forty five did n't ya ? , she said yeah , I said he ai n't wearing very well is he ? , then this woman come in and she was , she 'd had an operation and one of her stitches had n't dissolved and she said I have a shower instead of a bath , perhaps that 's why and Sue says yes that 's why because you need water to dissolve a stitch , so any way she said to her how old are you , she says thirty seven and Sue says
30 Implied terms fill in the gaps between them .
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