Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 I left Reine early , when all the people who live on the outskirts of Paris pour in to the city to work .
2 I had cigarettes , chocolate , fruit , allsorts stolen when that last batch of kids come in . ’
3 A two hundred million pound blue print for the future of health care in and around Edinburgh has been unveiled by Lothian Health Board .
4 A two hundred million pound blue print for the future of health care in and around Edinburgh has been unveiled .
5 But that one As you saw from the the past papers that 's a usually quite a bit of marks go in for that .
6 Most secondary market transactions in eurobonds occur in over the counter ( OTC ) trading , i.e. not on a recognised exchange ( partly for historical reasons but also due to the non-standardised nature of the instruments ) .
7 Palestinians in Gaza live in densely crowded conditions , under a nightly curfew , without freedom of movement , whose nationality is entered in their passports as ‘ Undefined ’ .
8 There is another end to the market — the low-cost US import , which firms like Guildsoft specialise in .
9 So building new introductions ask questions by definition build in .
10 Wool we had big bales of wool come in and once wool was packed together and banded , that was heavy .
11 This book is not beautifully written and is not always easy to understand ; technical details sometimes remain unexplained , and a bewildering cast of Russians bob in and out .
12 well they have erm people from salons come in to try the products out in the if you go and
13 The sound of his bracelet precedes him and he brings a rush of morning chill in .
14 To help , Tarantino took Roth on a tour of places like In And Out Burger , and gave him a crash course in the kind of trash culture that would have surrounded an LA child of the Seventies — old TV copy shows , cartoons like Speed Racer , Fantastic Four comics , bubblegum pop .
15 Local branches were systematically established — fifty in the first twelve months , 100 at the peak of UDC influence in late 1917 , at which time there were around 10 , 000 individual members .
16 Re Reg er er , er say we had er say , twenty ton o twenty ton of oats come in and we soon used them up before the next lot , I 'll start on the next lot he , the sample man 'd come in , you know , sample in come them oats he 'd come up perhaps , when they come in , check the first two or three sacks with me , you see , and then I 'd have to get a rubber get a bowl full of oats , bowl full of whole oats put into the rubber , see and get a bowl full of whole and put them through the crusher and crush the main , like , you know , like we used to have , just squeeze them , you know crack them
17 It is unlikely , judging from this analysis , that very many viewers are loyal or watch particularly frequently , rather that a large number of people dip in on a relatively occasional basis .
18 Huge numbers of creatures listen in to vibrations carried by another medium — water .
19 Every fifteen days , when the spring tides are at their peak , vast numbers of grunion ride in on the crests of waves and deliberately strand themselves on the shore .
20 And the amount of people come in , with a cigarette I have to go up and tell them that it 's a no-smoking area and they look at me as if I 'm stupid !
21 I suppose a lot of people come in and they know exactly what want .
22 All stuff , cos then we , they imported a lot of er razors and erm all different television stuff and we had a lot of beer come in from erm Germany , lot of beer come the that stuff , that 's a Dutch beer .
23 And where did the diversion of funds fit in ?
24 Fees are normally paid monthly or quarterly in advance , while expenses are charged out each month after invoices from suppliers come in to you .
25 The wise men from Harvard fly in and tell you : ‘ It will have to get worse before it gets better ’ .
26 I was particularly surprised to hear the hon. Member for Withington home in on Hertfordshire , because , among those giving evidence to the Select Committee was a Mr. Herbert Laming , the director of social services in Hertfordshire .
27 The overall benefits of IT lie in :
28 Where does the contribution of education come in ?
29 A four-year honours course allowing specialisation to honours level in either one or two of the major religious traditions of the world and one method of studying religion in general .
30 How does a secondment to industry fit in with such goals ?
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