Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Lennox does n't learn to crouch and get his right hand up more , Ruddock will zoom in on that and it is going to be all over . |
2 | Can you zoom in on that window then ? |
3 | You can zoom in on any area of the design by positioning a BOX around that area . |
4 | Here senior police officers sit in a windowless room , facing a bank of video-monitors and operating , by remote control , TV cameras which can zoom in on any area of the terraces or stands . |
5 | And I 'm just gon na say you know , I think it would be better if Scott did n't rush in like that , you know ? |
6 | Hopefully this time the bolts will stay in for good , as chopping and replacing them ( something which now seems an annual event ) is causing untold damage to this superb pitch . |
7 | It 's not actually automatic because you can stay in for those extra up up to five years if you so choose . |
8 | They can cash in on good ideas from staff and benefit from many small improvements and occasional large leaps forward . |
9 | Can you cash in on unwanted space or possessions ? |
10 | The one-sided affair ought to have seen the hosts cash in on early superiority , even before Booth struck in the 31st minute to break the deadlock with a well-placed glancing header off Darren Ferguson 's corner . |
11 | They are only too painfully aware how they could cash in on any multi-coloured shirt worn by one of Europe 's best known goalkeepers . |
12 | And if you want to collect ready made salad type things from M&S I am sure you can eat in on some evenings by arrangement , depending on our social plans . |
13 | The LIFESPAN Manager account ( Section 1.2.1 ) on each of the remote nodes provides these privileges , so you should log in to this account on each of the remote nodes . |
14 | The LIFESPAN Manager account ( Section 1.2.1 ) provides these privileges , so you should log in to this account . |
15 | The wonderful thing about literature is that great poetry can chime in on any thought or experience . |
16 | yeah , will you turn round straight please so I can clip in at this side good gir |
17 | So we do n't jump in with both feet . |
18 | Wells , who worked for Geary 's at 22 Cross Street , almost opposite Oliver 's tobacconist , had described a man in the near vicinity whose description did not completely tie in with many of the other witnesses . |
19 | ‘ I see it as culminating in an annual event , perhaps a convention and a festival which would tie in with other events like Africa Oye . |
20 | that would tie in with any , you know , immediate use of the market . |
21 | I do n't know if you have the book by is the history of the Ninety Second Group and in case you do n't have it I would just bring in about these two missions . |
22 | Some of them will inevitably give in to that sort of intimidation . |
23 | She had the feeling she must either give in to that showy and heady beatification or run for her life . |
24 | The farsighted and Strong minded PRO will not give in to such pressures and will try to explain the pitfalls of such a course to the powers that be . |
25 | they 'll sort of give in to other temptations . |
26 | However , a Kuwaiti official told reporters that the talks had collapsed " because Kuwait did not give in to Iraqi demands to write off debts and to relinquish some of its territory " . |
27 | To his great credit he comes up with no easy answers , but nor does he give in to glib despair . |
28 | That was the way Adam wanted it and had in fact been vociferous on the subject , vowing that neither now nor in the future would he ever give in to those bourgeois values and customs . |
29 | She would not give in to these men . |
30 | No , she would enjoy this evening , she would let André entertain and amuse her , and she would not give in to useless introspection . |