Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.
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1 | The goals were going in for Jan Aage in pre season friendlies … |
2 | Martin Houston from South Link in Andersontown who was jailed for seven years last October for a horrendous catalogue of crimes against young boys will be eligible for home leave in just six months time . |
3 | ‘ If you begin to limit things , where does something like drama or time for sport come in ? ’ he asked . |
4 | This book is not beautifully written and is not always easy to understand ; technical details sometimes remain unexplained , and a bewildering cast of Russians bob in and out . |
5 | Most late nineteenth-century feminists saw feminism primarily as a movement for moral reform , which would of necessity bring in its wake desirable political and social change . |
6 | After sending in a tape , with a biography , contact address and a photo , a useful approach can be to update the A&R department every time your band does one or a series of gigs. send in a sheet of paper personally addressed to your target A&R person . |
7 | The two main types of voices overlap in both quality and function , and can be used simultaneously . |
8 | And where did the diversion of funds fit in ? |
9 | Wool we had big bales of wool come in and once wool was packed together and banded , that was heavy . |
10 | I had cigarettes , chocolate , fruit , allsorts stolen when that last batch of kids come in . ’ |
11 | Works by followers of Caravaggio lead in to the seventeenth-century section : a ‘ Salome ’ by Cecco del Caravaggio ( Scardeoni ) ; ‘ Christ among the Elders ’ by Louis Finson ( Governale ) , and an ‘ Archimedes ’ by Dirk Van Baburen ( Visconteum ) . |
12 | Local branches were systematically established — fifty in the first twelve months , 100 at the peak of UDC influence in late 1917 , at which time there were around 10 , 000 individual members . |
13 | To help , Tarantino took Roth on a tour of places like In And Out Burger , and gave him a crash course in the kind of trash culture that would have surrounded an LA child of the Seventies — old TV copy shows , cartoons like Speed Racer , Fantastic Four comics , bubblegum pop . |
14 | Every fifteen days , when the spring tides are at their peak , vast numbers of grunion ride in on the crests of waves and deliberately strand themselves on the shore . |
15 | I left Reine early , when all the people who live on the outskirts of Paris pour in to the city to work . |
16 | Re Reg er er , er say we had er say , twenty ton o twenty ton of oats come in and we soon used them up before the next lot , I 'll start on the next lot he , the sample man 'd come in , you know , sample in come them oats he 'd come up perhaps , when they come in , check the first two or three sacks with me , you see , and then I 'd have to get a rubber get a bowl full of oats , bowl full of whole oats put into the rubber , see and get a bowl full of whole and put them through the crusher and crush the main , like , you know , like we used to have , just squeeze them , you know crack them |
17 | Where does the contribution of education come in ? |
18 | The sound of his bracelet precedes him and he brings a rush of morning chill in . |
19 | ( the walls of rooms close in ) |
20 | I suppose a lot of people come in and they know exactly what want . |
21 | And the amount of people come in , with a cigarette I have to go up and tell them that it 's a no-smoking area and they look at me as if I 'm stupid ! |
22 | It is unlikely , judging from this analysis , that very many viewers are loyal or watch particularly frequently , rather that a large number of people dip in on a relatively occasional basis . |
23 | All stuff , cos then we , they imported a lot of er razors and erm all different television stuff and we had a lot of beer come in from erm Germany , lot of beer come the that stuff , that 's a Dutch beer . |
24 | Huge numbers of creatures listen in to vibrations carried by another medium — water . |
25 | Lots of ladies come in to see us and say : ‘ It 's a shame you did n't marry . ’ |
26 | A two hundred million pound blue print for the future of health care in and around Edinburgh has been unveiled by Lothian Health Board . |
27 | A two hundred million pound blue print for the future of health care in and around Edinburgh has been unveiled . |
28 | Electronically both types of printer operate in much the same way as a conventional impact matrix printer with the pattern of dots being taken from a ROM . |
29 | The overall benefits of IT lie in : |
30 | But that one As you saw from the the past papers that 's a usually quite a bit of marks go in for that . |