Example sentences of "[pers pn] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | So you can get the three in there , and bung them in as one package you get them while they got them voucher things on offer . |
2 | She 's got to hand them in to this lady on Tuesday . |
3 | So bear in mind photo opportunities and indeed getting photographs yourself and sending them in with appropriate captions to the magazine or newspaper and so on . |
4 | They fling them in with all the other paraphernalia , only to have the line exposed to the hard bits , hooks , swivels and carbon tubes in one glorious fight for survival ! |
5 | Then it became darker , the trees denser , thicker , hemming them in on all sides as Thomas guided their horses along some secret path known only to him . |
6 | He sat silent for a moment , glancing with a look of displeasure at the cars jamming them in on either side . |
7 | ‘ We may produce guidance to local authorities or call them in for private chats ’ . |
8 | them in for that is when they cut the door open . |
9 | ‘ We 've 27 turned out at home and I could bring any of them in for all weather racing at any time . |
10 | You either let them in for two reasons . |
11 | Well I mean you could put them in for thirty , could n't you ? |
12 | We have been starved of second-hand cars because nobody was trading them in for new ones , but this should change that . ’ |
13 | To relax the feet totally , start by soaking them in for 20 minutes in some herbal bath salts . |
14 | It does n't cost you any more , you just throw them in for free . |
15 | They 're all just trying to push them in for free . |
16 | Erm , there 's no reason why you ca n't put them in at that price I mean they 're |
17 | Fetch them in at half past three . |
18 | At the moment the EMG pickups on the Petersen have a good clean sound , if a little clanky on the top end , but my ideal would be where you had a bass with a thousand different possibilities and you could just slot them in in two seconds flat ! |
19 | The square brackets in ( 62 ) merely mark that the whole is to be taken as a complex entity , which is given anyway by our assumption that an E extended remains an E ; if the brackets are not needed in ( 61 ) why are they present in ( 62 ) ; alternatively , why not write them in in both cases ? |
20 | If there are still outstanding sponsorships monies to be collected , could you please send them in by 31st January , so that we can send the donations to Age Concern and Action Research for the Crippled Child . |
21 | that 's all grown from leaves , just put the leaves in water and the little shoots come on them and then I put them in after some , when they 've got their little roots on them and they grow , that 's , that 's one I 've grown from , from just leaves and one in over there in the window I 've grown from leaves . |
22 | you want to pop in and have a chat with me in between that 's fine , but I 'm not here next week . |
23 | He clued me in to some strategy . |
24 | You do n't let me in at all . |
25 | ‘ … so long as you let me in on all the details . ’ |
26 | ‘ Let's go and find somewhere to eat and you can fill me in on all the news . ’ |
27 | ‘ Actually the Archdeacon was kind enough to fill me in on that aspect of things . |
28 | ‘ Let me in on this mystery that surrounds Corosini . |
29 | Do let me in on any more of your detective work , wo n't you , Charles ? ’ |
30 | Do you think you could find anyone in your village who 'd take me in for that ? |