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

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1 By Saturday they had both recovered sufficiently to fall in with the rest of the company for pay parade , waiting in a long queue to collect five shillings each from the paymaster .
2 I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess .
3 If you go rushing in and you 're in a thirty and you 're doing forty five they 'll all rush in with you .
4 Gon na see how , per haps perhaps fits in with the other erm bits , so who 's starting off , you 're starting off are n't you ?
5 Anyway , it was a good job we did because these erm these grouse and these chickens , I mean , they were so blended in with the the , the roadside you could hardly see them , and then they moved .
6 It 's possible she may have developed ideas which … do n't necessarily tie in with mine . ’
7 If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer .
8 I just avoided the boys in the town for a while , only going in with my father or at times when I knew they would be in school .
9 The main method used was that of interval harmony , which is adaptable enough to fit in with most serial situations .
10 The tackle looked two-footed but Hirst argued : ‘ I only went in with one — my right foot scraped the ground . ’
11 You only go in with
12 And we can all bang in with her !
13 McDonough is now likely to team up with McGavin in attack on the long run in with Hopkins filling Martin 's role on the right , but the Layer Road worries at present are of a defensive nature .
14 ‘ You could only get in with a pass if you were a member of the project .
15 He was able to continue , but eventually came in with an oil leak and a loose tail pipe .
16 And you 'll find our billing methods are flexible enough for us to agree whichever best fits in with your existing accounting system and credit period preference .
17 Crewe finished the first half the stronger and were possibly unlucky not to go in with a lead , the Leeds defense was looking fragile ( Fairclough was back at central def. — agghhhh ) , the midfield ( esp .
18 The potential meaning of to with the infinitive can therefore be diagrammed in the following manner : The potential meaning of to as described above fits in with that of the bare infinitive in the following very simple way : the latter evokes that which defines the end-point of the movement denoted by to .
19 But had he not fallen in with it too readily and too rapidly simply because it was a testimony to his secure tenure , a declaration before the world that he was a king indeed , and his progeny fit mates for the royalty of Europe ?
20 This is a marvellous opportunity for making a mirror that exactly blends in with the design and colour scheme of a particular room .
21 And his friend Rachel ( ‘ She 's a singer ’ ) has just dropped in with some presents from her mom , and the bluesman tells us his old voice is starting to go , and our audience is finished .
22 I am going to vote against the motion , I 'm disappointed with the liberal group not come in with a more constructive amendment or even a proposal , as I would say asked you to do .
23 Comment : Indirect questions are used all the time by people who need their status boosting through being given buckets of approval , or who are looking for a reason for punishing other people should they not fall in with the anticipated scenario .
24 I think , so it just blends in with the border round
25 Meanwhile Jackson himself , a gangly six foot four , with a hairline not so much receding as speeding flat out towards his neck , was easily slotted in with the other unlikely pop stars , taking their surly revenge on the conventional way of doing things .
26 She 's had , she 's just come in with that
27 Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier .
28 And it should be issued separately , not mixed in with tips on where to go and what to buy .
29 As Crawford , Winner and the ten-person film unit prepared to start work in the War Memorial Gallery , not exactly blending in with the surroundings , those on the floor of the Stock Exchange looked up , started screaming and shouting , and threw paper darts .
30 I think they began to realise my destiny did not tie in with theirs .
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