Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 Such conditions are all too rare today ( works bought for public institutions like the Tate disappear from view for decades together ) , and it must have been a factor in the decision of some artists to give in the first place .
2 Sh they 're like all clubbing together and giving her some money to go in with cos she 's got to have some money to go in with .
3 Sh they 're like all clubbing together and giving her some money to go in with cos she 's got to have some money to go in with .
4 It would help us to plan for the future if you would be so kind as to take a few minutes to fill in this questionnaire .
5 This may be by consulting a specialist in the field or by doing some research to fill in the gaps in knowledge , as part of the project .
6 This may be by consulting a specialist in the field or by doing some research to fill in the gaps in knowledge , as part of the project .
7 But this does not indicate that the particular swim where you are catching 3lb to 4lb barbel will only produce fish in that size range , for once that shoal moves out it is not unusual for another shoal to move in , be they bigger or smaller .
8 And this really was the basis therefore of the first films , they were really demonstrations that pictures could move , and this was sufficient for people to pay a few pence to come in erm and look at the films .
9 ‘ Old Darlington was quite some place to live in and I reckon daily life must have been some sort of gamble , ’ said Joan .
10 As I said , I 'm never often out , and if you 're a long way from home it 's always good to have some place to drop in to .
11 This refusal to fit in with the system continued when he returned to London , having jumped ship after a series of incidents — chopping down the house of someone 's aunt ; being technical supervisor on a failed bank robbery — had made him somewhat too conspicuous to the New Zealand authorities .
12 A moment 's hesitation allowed another kit to dash in to steal the prize .
13 Yet we need at this point to take in deeply what Paul is indicating .
14 And then ri , down a bit further in verse eleven , pass through the midst of the camp and command the people say , preva , prepare provisions for yourself , for within three days you are to cross this Jordan to go in and possess the land which the Lord , your God , is giving you to possess it .
15 he used an illustration of the pig , you know you can polish the pig up , you can clean it , you can scrub it , you can oh de cologne it , you can do all sorts of things with it , you can tie a nice pink ribbon around it and you can put it in a palace , but it 's still a pig and it lives like a pig and you can cl and no matter how clean you 've made it , it 'll soon find some dirt to wallow in and the ribbon might make it look nice in the show ground but it does n't make any difference to its nature and so it is with us and so Jesus did n't start on the outside , but he starts at the inside he deals with the route of the problem , in One Corinthians chapter fifteen and in verse three it says for I deliver to you as a first importance , this is the basic thing , he says to them this was the first thing that I said to you because it was the most important that Christ died for our sins , according to the scripture , what ever else Christ gives to us , what ever else he does for us , what ever else the gospel produces , the basic , the most important , the fundamental thing is that Christ died for our sins .
16 McAvennie pounced on this blunder to race in on Main , and his cutback was met perfectly by Collins who crashed the ball home from three yards .
17 One explanation for this might be that , rather than using this method to bring in temporary labour , service establishments with a predominantly low skilled labour force rely on casual workers .
18 She gave me another form to fill in for housing benefit .
19 Recently he told me he had found another book to browse in , but he was n't going to tell me what it was , not for any price … ’
20 The furniture was clearly old , and had been chosen with some care to fit in with the atmosphere of the hall .
21 So that was another thing to fit in .
22 IDB Communications Group Inc , Culver City , California international telecommunications services company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to offer up to 1m common shares to raise some $28m to buy in , discharge or repay in full at the earliest possible date the company 's 13% senior subordinated notes due 1998 .
23 We 've got some others to fill in .
24 Several new lines have been introduced by National Trust Enterprises this year to tie in with Gardens Year .
25 She was familiar enough with the garden by this time to return in only a few minutes with sheafs of colourful tropical blooms , and she arranged them in two big vases to make riotously informal bunches of colour that lacked classical form but would , she hoped , be pleasing to Faye 's artistic eye .
26 And after two painfully brave campaigns for the cause , John Emburey 's decision this time to cash in the krugerrands is fairly understandable .
27 If we leave have you got another tenant to come in ?
28 Maybe he used this house to work in . ’
29 Almondsbury were back on level terms two minutes after the break when Storey was allowed to centre , and although Tony Price cleared off the line , it was followed up by another player to hammer in .
30 So there 's a period of six weeks when they 're given some time to settle in and after that period there 's a review date set where myself , the supervisor , the key worker , the client , the client 's social worker in the community and family or anybody close will be invited .
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