Example sentences of "[pron] in with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've got to haul them in with a winch . |
2 | Look at the words of the hymns , glance at the dates and link them in with the theories we have discussed , and I can promise you that it will all make a little more sense and make it even more evident how our hymn-writers wrestled with the meaning of the cross . |
3 | Find some of them , Harriet , mix them in with the glamour — and see what you get . |
4 | You can move icons into this group simply by dragging them in with the mouse . |
5 | So , while I stood off their changes and challenges with the right hand , I let them in with the left . |
6 | and pop them in with the |
7 | Well , I could do with a good box and that might put me in with a chance . |
8 | Yes I in with the Debs card yes . |
9 | Even in the situation that we find ourselves in with the Maxwell Pension situation , where we find that the the erm Trust Law did n't prevent the things from happening which did happen . |
10 | The disadvantage of that was you could n't have somebody in with the class for five or six lessons just standing there pretending to film . |
11 | ‘ Even if I never said it clearly , it was always written that Barphone would one day or another throw itself in with a powerful group ’ he declared . |
12 | Tracks like ‘ Read Between The Lines ’ and ‘ Race Against Reality ’ will draw you in with a beat that rocks , before kicking back with the word from the unheard . |
13 | Ramblin' Jeff hooks you in with the opening ‘ Goin' Down ’ , a cover of a Don Nix song that lurches drunkenly out of the speakers and sets the mood for the rest of the record . |
14 | Did she send you in with an order tonight — when she knew we were going to do our Christmas shopping and have a meal together ? |
15 | He looked frightening and she had a momentary sensation of having caged herself in with an angry lion . |
16 | Osric gets 12lb from Beech Road and 6lb from Cruising Altitude , which puts him in with a chance . |
17 | Reagan had tried to meet the families once or twice , the first time in a school library in Chicago Heights ; the relatives furiously demanded help from him , boxing him in with a semi-circle of school chairs . |
18 | Tying meant fastening him in with a feeding tray . |
19 | They 'd piled him in with the dead , and it was only later a naval ensign noticed him twitching . |
20 | We could 've done it really , but it kept him in with the people like and er . |
21 | what matches have they got left ? , are they in with a chance of promotion ? |
22 | Jeez , they did n't have to put her in with a freak . |
23 | She begins to realise that he is bound to win , he is playing her in with an eternity of patience , amused and confident , indulging her now increases later enjoyment . |
24 | ‘ You are all the same , ’ I had said — reducing her from an individual to a stereotype , lumping her in with the worst of the cherry berets . |
25 | So I ran the real one through the xerox , got the stamp on that , then filled it in with a ‘ balance ’ of over £1,000 . |
26 | Eddie splashed more of the liquid against his temples , brushing it back and then rubbing it in with a comb . |
27 | Alec pulled it in with a boathook , and got it on deck with some difficulty . |
28 | and they just drop it in with a clamp and it gets sh shoved in and then another bloke just connects all the wires up |
29 | She wedged it in with a spud , with a potato |
30 | It 's back in its box now , but it 's still pretty big — so I have to stick it in with the dirty washing . |