Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea that , that human beings are a species whose social interactions are very critical , as we know social interactions are also very important to reproductive success , and so I bring in inside this analytic cooperation the idea about deception and the evolution of the unconscious , that press deceivers do n't know that , deceiving . |
2 | So I sit in between these two men and I |
3 | Erm however erm a company er a car is needed to do this job so I I home in on that . |
4 | Each meeting ends with the moneymen all saying things like I 'm in or I want in on this or You got it or Let's do it . |
5 | They took for granted all the hard work that my assistant , Billy McCullough and I put in over all those years . |
6 | So I put in for that and I got that . |
7 | So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ? |
8 | I give in to this , since the weather 's behaving like it usually does at the seaside : drizzling all day and clearing up at night . |
9 | send you these things , I go in for all the competitions and I never put a stamp on the envelope unless I 'm ordering something |
10 | He mumbles when I go in for specific points , he puts an accent on , but I think he 's trying to tell me Hess is dead . |
11 | ‘ It 's fairly flexible , I go in on odd days . |
12 | I fetch them all in , stick them on clothes horse , they 're all round fire while I 'm on lollipop and then nip to shop and when I come in within half an hour they were bone dry . |
13 | We also seek to give some indication of the overall role we would expect the business to play in our picture of the future of the company , and ask them to develop plans which fit in with that role . |
14 | We pay fifteen percent extra on to all all the business you bring in above that figure . |
15 | If you walk in on any game you assess the relative positions of all the pieces — regardless of how they got there . |
16 | You give in to these willful tempers . |
17 | The only people you get in before nine thirty do n't drink anyway do they ? |
18 | These letters when arranged in the correct order will spell a word which you fill in on this grid . |
19 | Yet , when you 've decided you 've had enough action in one night , you can leave it all behind when you turn in from some well-earned sleep ! |
20 | yeah and then you go in with that conversation instead of the one you should of |
21 | You go in with two identical phones ; you take the existing ones out . ’ |
22 | ‘ If you go in with this Rico lad — ‘ |
23 | ‘ You can get a good view of the moonlight on the lake , if you go in for that sort of thing . |
24 | You go in for three days and you have a big dose of drugs . |
25 | I gather there are plenty of crackpots who go in for that sort of thing . |
26 | ‘ And if I could make one more suggestion — if I ask to see you at ten in the morning , and you wander in at ten-thirty , you will be looking elsewhere for employment . |
27 | It 's interesting that if you have a machine wrapping biscuits at 50 a minute and it is increased to 70 a minute , the operators who have been doing it at 50 find it very difficult to adapt , but the new operators who come in at 70 cope with it easily . |
28 | The best and easiest way to ensure that you get a large range of bricks and enough of each kind of brick that you need to build and repair your body cells , is to mix the protein foods you take in at each meal . |
29 | Let's all have a laugh : I 'm going to suspend my regular practice of not naming the derelicts who write in to this page , and tell the world that your full name is |
30 | There may , however , be up to 5,000 people now in hospital who fall in between these two groups and may be capable of leading more independent lives … . |