Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you go rushing in and you 're in a thirty and you 're doing forty five they 'll all rush in with you .
2 It 's possible she may have developed ideas which … do n't necessarily tie in with mine . ’
3 As Crick points out , however , the right idea can only fit in to a mind which is trained , and predisposed to accept that idea .
4 If he did n't constantly barge in on her thoughts and drive everything else out of her head , she would n't be having any of these problems .
5 And we can all bang in with her !
6 But the troops will only go in for humanitarian reasons including the protection of supplies .
7 We 'll all go in to the one .
8 Only they 'd blocked up the way in , like , and you could only get in through
9 ‘ You could only get in with a pass if you were a member of the project .
10 there 's women darts , there 's mens darts , and they might not all come in till about nine o'clock , but they are only like , two hours
11 It can only come in as some kind of ‘ emergent property ’ of all these causal interactions .
12 I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests .
13 You 've got the landlords who are the en the enemies , you , you 've got rich peasants who are broadly gon na be opposed to you and , and will only come in on your side at the very latest stage when they 've realized that and then you 've got the middle peasants who are wavering in the middle but will probably support you mu certainly much more easily .
14 Erm we 're coming in on Sunday to see Norma so I might pop in pop in on Sunday afternoon .
15 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 .
16 Sometimes this yarn does not catch in on R1 , but starts its work .
17 I think they began to realise my destiny did not tie in with theirs .
18 The hospital management team for Claybury rejected the idea of the quadrant hospital concept , since this could not tie in with the principle of community care .
19 The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities .
20 I do n't know if you have the book by is the history of the Ninety Second Group and in case you do n't have it I would just bring in about these two missions .
21 Taxi boss Dave Blyth said Derek did not give in without a fight .
22 Whatever may have been threatened or done , do not give in to the bully and do not keep whatever has happened to yourself .
23 The farsighted and Strong minded PRO will not give in to such pressures and will try to explain the pitfalls of such a course to the powers that be .
24 He drew her to him , so that her head was near his waist , in a stiff sort of way because she did not give in to the embrace .
25 She would not give in to these men .
26 The ‘ ofer ’ does not give in to herself .
27 No , she would enjoy this evening , she would let André entertain and amuse her , and she would not give in to useless introspection .
28 He was being deliberately perverse , but she would not give in to him .
29 However , a Kuwaiti official told reporters that the talks had collapsed " because Kuwait did not give in to Iraqi demands to write off debts and to relinquish some of its territory " .
30 Pub owner vows he will not give in to threats
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