Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lawton sucked in air .
2 Lucie sucked in air through his teeth .
3 Bernice sucked in air with a rasping gasp that hurt her throat .
4 Pakistan brought in Qasim Khan and Zahid to their attack .
5 Then Hayling brought in News on Sunday 's first top-drawer professional — John Pilger .
6 Shortly afterwards Walsh brought in Liz Cooper , the circulation manager of the ailing New Statesman , and Kit Sadgrove , a former advertising-agency executive now in market research .
7 He was to have a wide , if rather scattered , influence in English theology through the nineteenth century , and served to introduce into it some of the same impulses that Schleiermacher brought in Germany .
8 Lianne had made flowers from tissue paper , while Brooke brought in daffodils to sell .
9 Naturally the comparisons were closest with other crustaceans , and Huxley brought in shrimps , lobsters and crabs in the context of his course ; the crayfish was a typical crustacean rather as the man on the Clapham omnibus was supposed to be a typical Englishman .
10 In other words , the ex-civil righters and so-called socialists of the SDLP ushered in Thatcherism because a Labour Government democratically reformed Northern Ireland 's representation at Westminster .
11 Ciaran Fitzgerald brought in Rob Saunders , not only for his first cap but as captain in that Championship last season .
12 Stewart's-Melville bring in Ian Campbell at centre against Newbridge at Inverleith this afternoon , while hooker Andrew Cadzow will have new props in John Porter and John Blackhall .
13 If then you have invited the artists of Europe to send in plans for a Plan which we have no intention of executing , two questions will arise — the first is who will pay the Premiums which you propose to offer for these Plans , seeing that we could hardly propose to Parliament to vote Premiums for Plans that are not to be executed , and secondly whether the Artists of Europe will not think that they have been trifled with in being asked to send in Plans for an undertaking which the Govt had on consideration determined not to attempt .
14 Victorine brought in Rose to help .
15 SAS brought in Cap Gemini Consulting vice president , Patrick Amzallag , to add a slightly more objective tone to the proceedings — SAS is not a Cap Gemini client , we are led to believe .
16 Mr Dunn brought in beer , spirits and mixers on a United Nations relief flight , insisting this was a minister 's right .
17 Europe , including the UK , generated 60% of total revenues ; the Americas brought in 22% ; the Far East , 13% ; and the Middle East , Africa and Australia , 5% .
18 An RSPB spokesman called on Prime Minister John Major to bring in regulations to curb imports into the EC .
19 COMMERCIAL DIVING DIVER DEPLOYMENT THE SAFE WAY PLUS ALL THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE DIVING WORLD CAVE DIVING WORLD RECORD BROKEN IN YORKSHIRE 'S BOWELS DIVING HOLIDAYS AUSTRALIA EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH EVERY PENNY LEARNING TO DIVE PUFFIN GOOD FUN FIONA CONACHER JUMPS IN EQUIPMENT FOUR DIVE COMPUTERS REVIEWED
20 Interest in ‘ Classics ’ was stronger , a Stearman YPT–9 Cloudboy sold for $87,500 ; an immaculate Cessna 37 Airmaster brought in $40,000 while a recently restored Cessna 195 realised $35,000 .
21 At the Scottish Open the week before Muirfield , Nick brought in coach David Leadbetter to correct a fault .
22 US Intelligence was surprised by the readiness of some Panamanians to fight and die for their leader , forcing the US troops besieging barracks at Fort Amador to bring in 105mm howitzers to blast away pockets of mortar and sniper fire .
23 East Wales bring in Howard Stone for Newport flanker Glenn George .
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