Example sentences of "[vb base] in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A former bus driver is staging an all night sit in outside the offices of a training organisation he claims forced him out of a job . |
2 | In what other job might you call in and use a hot air balloon to appear over a city on a publicity stunt and that same afternoon sit in on a seminar which you have arranged as a scientific event ? |
3 | And significantly , her boss and colleague sit in on the trial , revealing their emotional investment in what 's at stake . |
4 | Erm it was actually somebody who came for an interview and you know how you sit in on the presentations when you do the group presentations ? |
5 | sit in on the public |
6 | Moreover the fractal transform technique provides perceptual resolution independence : zoom in to a picture and instead of getting a blocky , pixellated image , the software gives a realistic effect by actually adding detail in that was n't in the original . |
7 | In previous years the banks have been lined with marquees offering hospitality as riverside farmers cash in on the regatta … even though they have virtually nothing to do with it . |
8 | He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products . |
9 | At Crackington Haven , flanked by the soaring cliffs of Cambeak and Pencannow Point , Atlantic rollers crash in on the tide . |
10 | And when I say rock , this is the dynamic blues-Clash-U2-alternative type , not the stuff stadium/metal bands make in between the pubs opening . |
11 | There are no hotel bills , they chip in for the petrol and food and everybody 's happy . ’ |
12 | Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come |
13 | But the Signpost Hotel Guide survey of 300 hotel owners showed that fewer people are bothering use a false name when they book in for an illicit weekend . |
14 | Tackle loose stair treads in a similar way , mailing the front edge to the riser below , and piping glue in at the back . |
15 | Bung in a card , plug in to the LAN , and your humble workaday PC has become a sexy , hi-tech LANstation . |
16 | — Plug in to the mains ( you may need to plug in player and monitor separately ) ; |
17 | That the services they provide are relevant to environmental groups , and in that way to help environmental groups plug in to the kinds of advice on fund raising and er , management and all sorts of other aspects of running a voluntary organisation , which , at the moment , of , er a lot of , er social service organisations plug into , but so many environmental groups . |
18 | The fifteenth hole is short but dangerous ; its plateau green is ringed by bunkers at the front and sides and the trees press in at the back in a claustrophobic way — a nightmarish hole if you are playing badly . |
19 | In winter , when the storms bluster in from the Mediterranean and the valleys glow green , the cloud comes down and Beaufort simply disappears . |
20 | Home in on a particular aspect . |
21 | When we 're talking to the people on the phone we home in on a thousand pound . |
22 | Home in on a cause that you can do something about . |
23 | The missiles would climb out of the atmosphere , using a two stage rocket motor , and home in on the heat emitted from a target satellite . |
24 | The eclipses of December 9 , 1992 , and those on May 21 , June 4 and November 29 in 1993 all home in on the area of profession and your personal hopes and dreams . |
25 | Both convergent and divergent modes of thought are necessary for a creative act to occur : the writer must actually arrange his freely associated ideas into organised prose or the scientist finally home in on the solution to a problem . |
26 | home in on the |
27 | But if researchers home in on the record as the first level of access , ignoring the surrounding administrative context and archival structure which forms part of its meaning , will understanding be fostered or impaired ? |
28 | And we always home in on the cost of a full page . |
29 | At four and a half thousand pound of sales we start to pay extra fift in fact at four thousand pound we start but it 's only a small bonus so I home in on the bigger one . |
30 | Her style is to run around the mat , changing direction at a moment 's notice , and then fly in for a throw . |