Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] in [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Instead the guitar rules , and rock musicians flock in to share the vibe .
2 ‘ As the sexy songbird marvelled at the underwater wildlife , the huge maneater moved in to make a meal of the talented star , ’ reported the Sport .
3 Rex waded in to hold the struggling arms apart .
4 Excluding the para-military National Guard , they number only 4,400 , whereas the normal US garrison of about 10,000 men had already been augmented to 13,000 before airborne units parachuted in to secure the international airport and clear the way for further reinforcements .
5 Captain Tony Wright came in to save the day .
6 Reid has won the last two Ulster rounds in the series at Temple and the Mid-Antrim 150 while James Courtney sneaked in to take the round at Dundalk .
7 She was shuddering in distaste when Travis came in carrying an armful of kindling , which he tossed down by the fire .
8 On longer journeys , the gas turbine cuts in to take the strain off the batteries and to ensure they are charged up ready for when the car next drives into a city .
9 But despite the attraction of Page 3 girls handing out t-shirts , only 9 fans joined in to swell the numbers .
10 The Finns needed pilots badly and volunteers from many nations flooded in to join the Finnish Air Force , Asa among them .
11 But worries over its future have been allayed after Darlington college stepped in to subsidise the cost of employing a full time teacher at the unit to ensure it can continue its daytime classes .
12 It 's Ice Tea coming in killing the boy 's dad .
13 The formal ought may look rather too like an artificial construct brought in to make the theory work and some might well wonder how the special functional legal ought could simultaneously be regarded , as I purport to regard it , as a moral ought .
14 Robert stayed on the pavement while Maisie went in to buy the school 's bread .
15 Hysterical residents , many of them in their nightclothes , raced from the block as the fire brigade went in to quell the flames .
16 Other cars screamed in to fill the sudden vacuum of our wake .
17 Colin Calderwood ran in to hit the winner …
18 Drawcords at the waist and shoulders to close in to give a more snug fit — a novel and effective touch .
19 In fact City handed him his goal on a plate as defenders Peter Atherton and David Busst left a long clearance to each other , and Wright stole in to clinch the outcome .
20 They stayed there , talking quietly together until Annunziata came in to lay the table .
21 He was sitting behind the tea tray , with its vast load of silver , reading Horse and Hound — Twomey came in to take the tea tray away , and with it the smaller table which held the dish of scones , the plate of sandwiches ( Gentleman 's Relish ) , the fruit cake and the plain sponge .
22 One day a bloke came in wearing a rubber mac , a real Wimbledon Common regular by the look of him .
23 Curtis came in wearing a shabby , fawn mackintosh and looking exactly as he had done the night before .
24 In the half-hour between chapter and High Mass , when Cadfael was busy sorting his harvest of blackthorn blossoms in his workshop , discarding occasional spines and fragments of wiry dark twigs , Hugh came in to share the gleanings of his own labours .
25 Again it was the industrious O'Shea who played in a precise , low cross and Nick Wells raced in to strike an unstoppable left-foot volley .
26 Was n't that the time when the Bank of England stepped in to avoid the whole City suffering ?
27 But the Arts Council stepped in to buy the place in 1976 and re-opened it as a traditional theatre with Frank Carson in pantomime in December 1980 .
28 Of more immediate consequence , Nkrumah stepped in to assist a West African neighbour in difficulty .
29 To add insult to injury , Dykstra was beaten again twice in the dying seconds — Hateley turning in a cross from McCall and , with the goalkeeper in obvious distress , Mikhailichenko stealing in to score the fourth .
30 Leeds , though , had good spells and 37-year-old Day , their goalkeeping coach brought in to replace the injured John Lukic , said : ‘ City were n't four goals better than us but the players need a rest .
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