Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But the troops will only go in for humanitarian reasons including the protection of supplies .
2 It can only come in as some kind of ‘ emergent property ’ of all these causal interactions .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 " .
6 She would not give in to these men .
7 No , she would enjoy this evening , she would let André entertain and amuse her , and she would not give in to useless introspection .
8 But the money will not flow in on this scale for ever .
9 It may be , of course , that such an inference is wrong , but , as discourse processors , we seem to prefer to make inferences which have some likelihood of being justified and , if some subsequent information does not fit in with this inference , we abandon it and form another .
10 Okay that does not fit in with this style of newspaper .
11 That does not fit in with any orthodoxy .
12 This is a short excursion which does not fit in with any of the circuits mentioned above .
13 Despite heavy traffic , it did not fit in with British Railway 's policy , and also it suffered from Union intransigency. tickets were printed by the NER and its successors , and followed their standard designs .
14 but erm I do n't think Joan , at the time , last night , Joan said that she was a bit too tired to Bob was having to just fit in with that so I do n't know what they 're gon na do .
15 Quite a high percentage of bar codes could only be read in after several attempts , and a not insignificant percentage simply would not read in at all .
16 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection , ’ he murmured , ‘ but you 're irresistible .
17 ‘ I do n't normally go in for public displays of affection either , ’ she murmured impulsively , forgetting her uneasiness , ‘ but even with sand on your face you 're … ’
18 ‘ We are not a national daily ; we do not go in for moral crusades . ’
19 Parker did not go in for German beer .
20 The new technology element does n't exactly creep in in this business either ; personal computers , laser printers , document scanners and the like are vital elements of the system .
21 And then adding all these up , well there 's none of them that add up that we can just add in to any of the others , so we 'll have to leave them all like that , so the answer is just a , a thousand , plus a hundred Y plus ten X , plus X Y. Now if we wanted to multiply , let's say we want to multiply a hundred and three by seventeen , that just means that X is seven , sorry X is three and Y is seven .
22 And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm
23 Declarations did not come in until 1889 , so that Stoddart 's innings was three years before , and that of Collins 10 years after .
24 Several of the changes Mr Major announced will not come in until next year , and their effects will hardly be noticed for a while after that .
25 and you 'll just dive in to those wo n't you ?
26 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 .
27 Actually in honesty they have taken quite a bit out of there , cos there was an awful lot of stuff in there , you could hardly get in at one stage now what are you gon na do with these bike things , are you gon na chuck them ?
28 I said , so so shall we actually save each other time , and we 'll both come in with reasonable , reasonable , till we open our pay , you know , erm , stand-points , and he said , yeah , all right .
29 It can also come in for gastric complaints following intensely hot weather .
30 Additional ‘ close-look ’ equipment could also close in on international crises and warn of military and guerilla movements .
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