Example sentences of "[vb past] in with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And me mother , she lived at , that 's not far from Peterborough , and she er Me father used to go to this here farm , me mother lived , and of course they got in with each other , then they got married and then they wanted to buy a caravan .
2 It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things .
3 I had to do something to keep my flat going and everything , so I got in with these girls , working girls .
4 In the opening scenes of The Quatermass Experiment stock film library footage is used of a V2 rocket blasting off , coupled in with sub-orbital shots of the Earth 's surface as seen from the stratosphere .
5 And Julian Logue , who re-wrote the NI Snooker history books with the 147 maximum at the Bass Open in Coalisland last season , weighed in with 110 on his way to victory over Michael Sweet .
6 England vice-captain Alec Stewart weighed in with six catches behind the stumps as Glamorgan , with broken thumb victim Matthew Maynard , slumped to 24–5 .
7 As well as Hitchcock and Flynn , Mark Gill weighed in with two and Tim McCann rounded things off with a glorious strike minutes from the end .
8 Skipper Gareth Ryan , his St Asaph clubmate , took 2–13 and Russell Wiseman of Boughton Hall weighed in with 2–17 .
9 Keith Merrell made 65 against his former teammates and Chris Punchard weighed in with four wickets as Maldon won by 86 runs .
10 Bell 's magnificent knock took Oswestry to a daunting 233–4 in which Andrew Clarke weighed in with 58 and Mike Robinson 35 .
11 Fron piled up 232–4 as Gwilym Williams ( 56 ) and Steve Jones ( 37 not out ) weighed in with useful contributions , and then Pwllheli were shot out for total of just 66 as Chris Tilston took 5–13 .
12 Of the all-rounders , wicketkeeper Marsh , who claimed 70 victims , weighed in with 910 runs at 33.7 and Ellison 415 plus 47 wickets , while Fleming averaged 31.62 with the bat and showed a remarkable flair for bagging high-class , if not always low-cost , wickets .
13 With an engineer 's interest in how all these tiny ‘ bones ’ had fitted together , Miller had gone far beyond his contemporaries dealing with less complex fossils , who drew in with dotted lines parts missing in their specimen .
14 The sex sessions started after the teenager , who ca n't be named for legal reasons , moved in with 53-year-old Lineker because she was unhappy at home .
15 The guests moved in with outstretched hands .
16 ‘ Afterwards I moved in with this neighbour .
17 A packed City Hall did not have long to wait as Lewis roared in with several more stinging rights and left hooks and when Garber was floored for the second time he had no chance of beating the count .
18 When he reached it , the village was little more than six huge farm buildings in the classic German style : each wall a grid of brown-painted timbers , filled in with rough-plastered brickwork .
19 In 1875 Francis Seymour Haden , FRCS , advocated by means of three letters to The Times a disintegrating coffin ‘ … of some lighter permeable material , such as wicker or lattice-work , open at the top , and filled in with any fragrant herbaceous matters that happened to be most readily obtainable .
20 Two days before the concert , Fernie Quinn , the only capable oboist in the vicinity , was taken ill , at which point Lady Barbirolli , who was an oboe player of some renown in Britain , offered to take the part and filled in with considerable distinction .
21 As the protest grew , the troops came in with automatic weapons , armoured vehicles and teargas .
22 As he was preparing , all the company came in with good wishes and pledges of support .
23 He pressed a button on his desk , and an exceedingly attractive girl came in with two cups of coffee .
24 She was just trying to think what she could say to bring John back to the subject of the library and its workings when Shirley came in with two cups of tea .
25 Suzi Hoflin came in with two of her pupils and put Ingrid through a reasonable enough gypsy dance routine .
26 Pepe tapped on the door and came in with two glasses of what looked like rum and cola .
27 All three came in with two under par rounds of 73 over the Royal Lytham and St Annes on a day when only eight players bettered a demanding par .
28 They had held back at Milfield on the Till , biding their time , until their scouts came in with exact information of the movement of the Scots army .
29 Others say he came in with both , and when he left the office there seemed even more blood on his apron .
30 Just then Parker came in with more coffee .
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