Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 One point , just to add to what Liz is saying , and I support everything she 's said , one further point is that accuracy is terribly important because if you actually have a mistake in the press release , and the editors publish it or it 's broadcast and a whole lot of listeners or readers write in and complain , they 'll find it very hard to forgive you because they get themselves in a terrible problem , so do be sure you 're giving them accurate information all the time .
2 Women have been randomly raped by individuals , gang-raped by uniformed men , and raped in detention centres either by the guards or people let in by the guards .
3 The south stair winds past the old buttery to the first floor , where levels change in and out of the - bedrooms and chambers .
4 When you or Rob phone in , can you please be ready to discuss this ( size and budget essentially ) .
5 Research in child development suggests that there appear to be no differences between male and female humour , at least until school age , where boys go in for practical jokes more than girls .
6 During the first year of life children seem to become aware of objects and to realise that objects behave in quite different ways to themselves and to other people .
7 And they were glazed with opaque white glass so that the patients could n't see out either , nor passers-by see in .
8 Little is known of fetomaternal cell transfer at much earlier stages of pregnancy , though there is growing evidence that NFEs occur in proportionately greater numbers in the maternal circulation at earlier gestations .
9 I mean , the seats come up so that wheelchairs go in , but in between times it 's twenty nine seats
10 Studies in Minnesota have shown that once machines come in , racetracks lose 20–30% of their business in the first year .
11 we 've , you 'll see , I mean there 's a , not a very good illustration of a , the hub with the yellow walls of the , the conveyer belt behind you , but you can see the fairly plain packaging that parcels come in .
12 Neil is wounded every year by his team 's refusal even to score at Old Trafford ( they managed a goal up there 21 years ago , but he makes the long trek every season anyway ) , and by the permanent car boot sale that Luton indulge in .
13 ‘ The idea is that people come in for different services according to local need .
14 The management of corporate culture is expensive of time to do it — the endless meetings that people participate in .
15 A game is basically a manoeuvre that people indulge in to get the strokes they need and/or to be in a position to discount others .
16 What Honey and Munnford found is that people learn in basically four ways , the first of which is is the activist .
17 That people delight in and desire the excitement and sensual pleasure found in sexual contact , food , bathing and money is an essential and straightforward assumption made in the fabliaux .
18 Miranda taller , with her bushy hair and colouring that the Italians whose paintings she 'd been looking at in the Louvre rendered by priming the canvas with a copper-based green paint , creating a complexion that draws light in rather than gives it out ; Xanthe beside her with her candy radiance of pink and gold , and rounder too , more neatly assembled , wrist to hand , neck to shoulders , ankle to foot .
19 First , a number of studies have shown that babies respond in quite distinct ways to stimuli which have social significance ( see Bremner 1988 for a review ) .
20 Women are not like that ; or at least , the details , the weaknesses they dwell on in narration are only rarely the physical ones that men delight in .
21 It does n't seem fair that women put in just as much effort , dedication and time as men , and are still treated in a second-class fashion .
22 The subject is one that MPs indulge in — personal abuse .
23 But if researchers home in on the record as the first level of access , ignoring the surrounding administrative context and archival structure which forms part of its meaning , will understanding be fostered or impaired ?
24 It is not merely that the incidence of single-parent black families has been exaggerated ( Phoenix , 1988 ) , but that class , gender and racism intersect in highly complex and contradictory ways in the lives of black women ( Anthias and Yuval-Davis , 1982 ; Phizacklea , 1983 ; Ramazanoglu , 1989 ; West wood , 1985 ; West wood and Bhachu , 1988 ) .
25 Shoulds and oughts end in far too many impotent and guilty middle-class men writhing around hopelessly in the beds of friends and strangers .
26 And right , he made me heart jump , 'cos he looked just like your dad , and then a few days later , he 's in garage again , and Johnny come in and he said , God he said , he gave me a flaming heart attack out there .
27 Sue and Bert come in on the Friday whenever and then open an account
28 Echoes of those early themes and motifs weave in and out of ‘ II ’ like friendly ghosts , Oldfield again favouring mantra-like repetition , layer upon layer of instrumentation , building to crescendo and giving way to acoustic guitar in a grand reprise of the original .
29 Batty and Sterland play in tonight 's continue their fitness build up in the reserve game against Newcastle , tonight Wed and if they come through will be considered for the Boxing Day game at Blackburn .
30 We clear out of the flat before Teddy and Janice pile in to cook the evening meal .
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