Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I told you what she said about her and Sandra you know and I wrote and said when they you know if they felt like coming for a day that 'll be alright I said but do n't be having anything to eat I 'll bring in sandwiches , I mean I , I know I 've said it 's very kind of Sandra to say , but you ca n't , they , way your relatives are coming and bringing sandwiches can ya ? |
2 | ‘ If that does n't come off I will bring in players from junior football , ’ he said . |
3 | Wife Doña Ximena , said he , these damsels who have served you so well , I will give in marriage to these my vassals , and to every one of them two hundred marks of silver , that it may be known in Castille what they have got by their services . |
4 | The law envisaged the denationalization of 40-50 per cent of state assets by the end of 1992 , rising to 60-70 per cent by 1995 , which would bring in revenue of up to 400,000 million roubles . |
5 | If this visit is not possible , she should fill in section B or C ( as well as section A ) on the back of the death certificate ( Form BD8 ) issued by the Registrar and send it to her local Social Security Office without delay , and they will send her a claim form ; or she may just write to the local office asking for a claim form for widow 's benefit . |
6 | The an ex-directory number is available to lots of other people , erm you if you were ex-directory yourself would give your ex- directory number to friends , family , maybe work colleagues , maybe er er you might fill in forms , mailshots and you may put your phone number down on that , salesmen . |
7 | Yes , yes Erm one once you 've done that if you could give in diaries for the day and then your time is your own . |
8 | You could mention MI5 , you could bring in Dublin elements . |
9 | We 'll send in tapes and keep |
10 | ‘ We figured that we could bring in artists from the '90s to interpret Hendrix using the computer technology that was only a dream in the '60s , ’ explains Storey . |
11 | Any more trouble , and they 'll send in troops . |
12 | Such investments had a double purpose , for they could bring in income and provide a political bonus . |
13 | We are ready to approach these people to ask them if they will fill in questionnaires or be interviewed to help us with our research . |
14 | They can bring in returns of their own . |
15 | When you 're feeding the baby , make sure that the teat is always full of milk , or he 'll suck in air with his feed which could to a bout of indigestion . |
16 | Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run . |
17 | Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run . |
18 | The particular organisation can build up its own expertise ; it can acquire answers which are then relayed ; it can refer the enquirer to another agency ; it can bring in specialists to answer the enquiries direct . |