Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They were hemmed in on all sides by thick heavy stone , but still the wind managed to snake in through innumerable cracks and crannies .
2 Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision .
3 They were they had a a board in of white kitten , free to good home .
4 Following the bomb drop , the Lincolns would wheel in at low level allowing the air gunners to heavily strafe the target area .
5 I think members should bear in mind the costs of caving in to French blackmail .
6 Vaughan Williams J. seems to have had something similar in mind in Re New Mashonaland Exploration Company .
7 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
8 Q I would like to invest in a gravel cleaner that removes detritus without syphoning off water , as I would like to be able to clean the gravel in between regular changes .
9 With pie diagrams indicating that the major pop consumers are the staid , over-25s , the development in the ad industry of ‘ psychogeographics ’ ( the science of using pop to home in on specific taste publics — i.e. Springsteen fans are likely to desire different products from Whitney Houston fans ) , and the construction of bands in the studio , pop has never required less urgently a rush of theory from the ‘ left ’ .
10 Doug winds this invisible gladiator in by bitter degrees , inches rather than feet at a time .
11 Fizzy is less than pleased , but I have to admit that she adds to our amusement and wreaks havoc in about equal proportions .
12 Systemstar ties in the product in with Liant Software 's C-Scape screen interface package , originally developed by the Oakland Group , a company acquired by Liant in May of last year .
13 Most see it as essential , preferably happening in the company of the therapist but sometimes taking place in between therapeutic sessions .
14 But if you take the , the servicing sections overall , what we should be able to say is that look okay we 're gon na have a delayed kick in of improved productiv because it , productivity cos of new systems that are helping us , whether it moves us from two point six to two point seven to two point eight is arguable , and we wo n't know that for sure until we get there , but we should n't have is deterioration .
15 Windstopper sweaters keep the wind out and warmth in for all-weather golfers .
16 Tiered grandstand seating for up to 800 people will be available at Bishops Lydeard for each of the two Cavalcades held each day in between normal WSR service trains .
17 In injury time Erith made absolutely certain of victory when Battram turned the ball in from close range as the Braintree defence was caught out .
18 The second alternative is to slot the new development in behind existing frontages .
19 For us , a comfy night in with excellent company was more than enough .
20 Take me out to a patch of waste ground and kick my head in for spreading dissent ?
21 You had to get the head in between young fingers and just pluck the head …
22 Now on F oh sorry on Monday the seventh er oh sorry on Friday the fourth I would like you to phone into this this er phone in to head office ask for Publications .
23 The stroll in through open ventilators , and doors , or hitch a lift when you move plants from the garden into the greenhouse .
24 Er typing then , which seems to be generally satisfactory , although a bit of a hole in upon sub team one , it was a
25 A string quintet played in the largest of the reception rooms , and guests spilled out into the garden in between light showers .
26 Health ministers must be honest and responsible enough to confront problems and chip in with extra funds where ministers .
27 Eliot may have experienced displeasure at racial mixing in After Strange Gods , which he later withdrew from print as ‘ a bad book ’ , but it was no coincidence that in the same year as the performance of The Rock he defended Frazer , but attacked Ezra Pound 's favourite , Leo Frobenius , whose anthropological doctrines of racial purity he found particularly distasteful .
28 The past approach — for instance , where they analysed statistics in terms of travel-to-work areas and lumped West Belfast and its massive levels of unemployment in with other areas and thereby diluted the whole thing down to 12 or 13% in the Belfast travel-to-work area which extended from Larne to Downpatrick — was n't helpful .
29 The respective Secretaries of State have powers to call the matter in to public inquiry .
30 It was mentioned above that many people find word processing to be the best way in to practical computing for learners .
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