Example sentences of "[pron] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The cultural value of all these activities was thought to be negligible but at least some useful qualities were being inculcated and above all their commercial basis bound them in to the mainstream organization and values of middle-class society .
2 But if I can move on just for a second , erm when you get over and above that , we have problems where people that are purchasing those sort of vehicles can not afford , with the best will in the world , to take them in to the main agents and have a full service , although they should do , but if you ca n't afford to do that and these are the problems that we had , so we actually changed that .
3 Finish off the sides by turning them in to the wrong side on the creaselines , with the interlining .
4 It 's very good good erm good thing for the party and they 're usually quite starved of practical campaigning ideas and so we regularly try every at least every year to go and do a tour and erm we 've been giving them we we 're trying to rope them in on the various activities because they 're crying out for
5 Connie buzzed them in for a joyous greeting from Hurley , Colonel John Sasser , the Defense attaché , and one of Buck Revell 's FBI team , but there was n't much time for celebration because Hamadan was wanted elsewhere for debriefing .
6 Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall …
7 Er , you would n't call them in for the petty things .
8 Making a stock of suitable pictures and then sending them in at a steady trickle to the news editor throughout the year gives your children 's work a good chance of being chosen .
9 ‘ We shall know whether they sink or swim by putting them in at the deep end , and I have every confidence that they will all do well .
10 We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory .
11 He pops them in at the white
12 Or drop them in at the Northern Echo offices in Northallerton and Darlington .
13 There was an arched cartway into the yard , and a narrow wicket let them in through the thick oak portal to the cobbled court , ringed round with stables and storehouses .
14 And these people took them in cleaned them up put them in like a bloody sheet , and all sorts he said
15 She had enticed them in like an old witch , Val said , by talking volubly to them in the garden about the quietness of the place , giving them each a small , gold , furry apricot from the espaliered trees along the curving brick wall .
16 Would you like to see them in against the outside candidates if we look at this
17 That 's why I object strongly to the Office 's plugging me in as an Automatic Nurse for one night ! ’
18 They vied with each other to fill me in on the gruesome details .
19 Iain filled me in on the essential details while I was devouring that gargantuan breakfast .
20 I wanted her to fill me in on the blank spots , and I wanted to hear it from her , not anybody else .
21 put me in for a lovely red for me .
22 I was very new on the wing and someone in for a bad sex offence talked about their crime and I was badly affected .
23 He 's the chap who knocks on your door at unholy hours of the morning and invites himself in for a Big Breakfast .
24 There was no night-porter , but he had a key and he let himself in to the deserted lobby .
25 He used another of his plastic cards to let himself in through the back door .
26 Pinnacle , which currently offers a Sparc 2 CPU board , will leverage its experience in the Sun spares , repair and trade-in hardware business — combined with the SunSoft deal — to launch itself in to the compatible market proper , backed by a hefty advertisement campaign .
27 ‘ Even if I never said it clearly , it was always written that Barphone would one day or another throw itself in with a powerful group ’ he declared .
28 from nowhere running , carried you in to a quiet room
29 ‘ He was calling you in as the ultimate specialist .
30 I 'm sorry , Ellie ; I let you in for a hard time , did n't I ? ’
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