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

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1 Fig 62 Foot placement variables in the carve gybe : Aim : to make the back quarter of the inside rail dig in and grip .
2 Since the stars near the edge of the galaxy orbit more slowly than those close in , observations of their galactic orbits tie in closely with measurement of their distances from Earth .
3 Three backlist titles tie in with the television and are reissued in April .
4 I have seen some fine players who compete at a high level bring in another line , between the service line and the baseline .
5 Sixthly , how would the possible creation of such a German unity fit in with the Helsinki process , and would it promote a constructive evolution of that process in the direction of ending the division of Europe and progressing toward integrated legal , economic , ecological , cultural , and information environments in Europe ?
6 When proper gentlemen start in with the fists there 's usually a woman at the bottom of it .
7 Again , on ‘ Late Night , Maudlin Street ’ , you say : ‘ I never stole a happy hour around here ’ — but the whole effect of the song , the way your murmured reveries drift in and out of Vini 's entranced playing , just makes the whole time and place seem magical , otherworldly , and incredibly precious …
8 Why do a , er , an old lady come in and fill up an ice cream tub , do you mean an old ice cream tub ?
9 Those characteristic of the Telegraph Pass granite and felsic dykes reside in both magnetite and hematite ( Fig. 2 ) .
10 There is no need to deny these elements of their self-description ; indeed it is important to recognize that certain cultural formations occur in exactly this way .
11 In Amalgamemnon the pun and the lexical amalgam or portmanteau word work in the same way as discursive slips work in Out and mis-translation works in Between to create metaphors by revealing structural parallels between disparate discourses .
12 ‘ All the social workers come in from their comfortable homes in the suburbs , while the priest actually lives in the parish .
13 We saw the free kick come in from Paul Simpson , it appeared that Martin Foyle headed the ball back across the face of the goal , then it was all a little blurred , and you appeared with the ball in the net .
14 This does not directly tell us anything about the ‘ weakness ’ or ‘ strength ’ of UK manufacturing , but it is interesting to note the sectoral distribution : UK multinationals in the food , drink and tobacco industry export more capital through this route than comes in ; in mechanical engineering the inflow greatly surpasses the outflow , while in electrical engineering UK multinationals export more capital than foreign firms bring in .
15 Yes , put her to bed , and there 's different people call in to see her
16 We have this French woman come in she comes quite often Mrs and she said I 'd like to make an appointme appointment on the she said the eleventh , and I thought I said pardon ?
17 Implied terms fill in the gaps between them .
18 Well it 's a joke , because , they take up all the seats , like they 're in two seats of four , and a , there is no way you can , half the students , these silly old people come in and they take up four seats and eat our lunch .
19 Meckler makes a ghostly Tommy wander in and out of Captain Shotover 's country villa , but Shaw 's family of grotesques are far too absorbed in playing their power-games to pay any attention .
20 You would see the light beams curve in exactly the same way .
21 I 'd been house-sitting for Nassim Nassim 's cousin Sunil in Leytonstone for a week now , which meant that the five-day house-warming party where all my so-called friends drop in to see how I 'm coping , how much booze I 've laid on and what the music centre 's like , had come to an end .
22 But star charts work in only two dimensions .
23 Excluding library services , public enquiries fall in to two broad categories :
24 Old boys write in from various parts of the world and say what they 're up to .
25 Trains on different services pull in to the same platform , and turnouts are installed to enable them to move in and out and pass one another .
26 Whispering Robert Wyatt drifts in and out of ‘ Saratoga ’ , as the Marine boys continue in much the same vein as their splendid LP .
27 To arrange for a free survey fill in the post-free coupon on the back page or contact your local Eastern Electricity office .
28 So I think I 'm asking for just a bit more , more talks and where there is a , a home or homes in a rural area that may be the only home in that area , so it is available to local people that Social Services come in and there in an understanding in planning authorities first and now the actual criteria we 're working on because most local people will think that home is for local people .
29 He 'll never be among the winners ( top runners finish in about two hours 10 minutes ) , but he likes to complete a marathon in under four hours 25 minutes .
30 The blood of childbirth and menstruation , which follows a passive and unstoppable cycle , can be construed ( by the powers that be ) to fall within this category , and so it is required that cultural regulation step in with restrictive legislation .
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