Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] in with " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted to be accepted by those around me , and so joined in with their stories of soldiering , sex and drinking prowess . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | If she economized , and perhaps moved in with William , she could probably last for longer . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 ? |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | She 's had , she 's just come in with that |
10 | Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier . |
11 | And it should be issued separately , not mixed in with tips on where to go and what to buy . |
12 | By contrast , the terms kinship , magic , myth and ritual , are devoid of any general agreed meaning and are not tied in with any clearly identifiable set of representative social roles . |
13 | In most cases the discrepancy arises because " legitimacy " ( a social concept ) is not tied in with the issue of who is the biological parent of the child . |
14 | They were not locked in with it , of course they were not . |
15 | Some have suggested that the time of death should be postdated to the ninth century , arguing that while the reign of Charlemagne ( 768 – 814 ) saw a last futile effort to revive a state-run fiscal system , rigor mortis finally set in with the new barbarian onslaughts of Vikings and Saracens . |
16 | John was supposed to come and meet me from work to carry my heavy shopping and then changed plans and he had just walked in with JONATHAN ( proper name JIMMY ) . |
17 | One of the latest comes from the Ecclesiastical insurance group and it is a freestanding AVC , ie , it is not linked in with your company pension scheme . |
18 | Dinah had just gone in with the dagger to smear the sleeping servants with blood . |
19 | I had also discovered that I had not put in with the ‘ essential documents ’ a vital letter — the one which contained Kathy and Len 's address , so here I was arriving in Perth , knowing nobody and without an address to go to ! |
20 | The sight of a lord , knocked out by criminals , exactly fitted in with Heinrich 's idea of Swinging London . |
21 | 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 ) . |
22 | Joined possibly joined in with them although it does n't actually say . |
23 | We could see that the health of the person is directly tied in with the health of the planet . ’ |
24 | Her last with Penguin , as she has moved to HarperCollins , but the publicity is still tied in with her new hardback ( Fallen Skies ) . |
25 | Our personalities and our capacities for relationship with and to others are integrally bound in with our sexuality and its exercise . |
26 | Theo had been confiding his disappointment with the way his life was turning out , and Vincent quickly swept in with an indictment : ‘ It seems to me that the whole art business is rotten . ’ |
27 | ( It hardly fitted in with the Idealist conception of the active citizen ) . |
28 | Most clients have usually chipped in with some comment by now . ’ |
29 | It 's probably come in with the door being open . |
30 | Still think something , probably it 's about something but probably tied in with the er erm |