Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 " I reckon you 're very wise not going in for this lark , " Joanne said , shifting the mound of her body uncomfortably under the bedclothes .
2 He 's not going in for any pretending over a baby unless he comes in for a share of the cash , bloody ridiculous it is .
3 Ah well , in tomorrow like but I 'm just going in till twenty past nine and then sign my name off and going home .
4 At this stage Vigilant was ten miles away moving in at eleven knots while the three other cutters were twenty miles away converging at twenty knots .
5 Christine , I 'm not coming in till nine o'clock , perhaps half past eight , half past eight , I will pick you up as well .
6 Ken 's not coming in till half ten .
7 No you ca n't cos Ken , Ken 's not coming in till half ten .
8 From a technical point of view this is mainly nip and tuck stuff , but Microsoft is betting that the innovative use of existing technology will be a winner and is finally cashing in on all the application programming interfaces , dynamic data exchange , object linking and embedding facilities that it has been burying in its applications and operating systems for the last couple of years .
9 This may cut out a certain amount of light , but as there are two windows in one corner , the room has light coming in from two directions and is probably lighter than average anyway .
10 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
11 On the trains everything 's okay , there 's a late flight at the airport , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey , now coming in at five past two , so if you 're rushing to meet that , there 's no need cos it 's not in for another twenty minutes , flight L O G nine seven three from Guernsey now due in at five past two .
12 But , ominously , official trade unions , which formerly supported the government , are now throwing in with independent miners .
13 He kept on butting in with silly comments .
14 ‘ If you 'd bothered to listen to me , ’ Peter went on , ‘ instead of simply wading in with all those slanderous accusations about her , I 'd have told you earlier . ’
15 The Mid-summer eve fires have been recorded by Frazer in ‘ The Golden Bough ’ across Europe from Ireland to Russia , from Norway to Greece , and even spreading in to Moslem North Africa .
16 He said , cos we find people were n't coming in at nine o'clock , you know
17 At the moment people are n't coming in till 1.30 and that makes it harder for the DJ to get an atmosphere going .
18 I also think that Mrs somewhat underestimated the formal hours required , I have noted from the er , the B M A documents setting out the charges to be expected to be levied by agencies in relation to nurses that extra hours will be charged per hour and I can foresee that if an agency contracts to provide ten hours formal care that er , it might be that with a number of carers they would find themselves very , very frequently putting in for extra hours of care .
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