Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] in with " in BNC.
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1 | Substitute Andy Payton also weighed in with a brace after the interval . |
2 | Darwin 's own account of the unrestrained ‘ law of battle ’ in animals readily fits in with the theory of natural selection ; therefore , as his account of the law of battle is now thought to be wrong , we are left with the problem of reconciling new observation and established theory . |
3 | Erm I I I signed over I signed over a number of thousands of pounds erm n nine years ago , eight or nine years ago with regard to the matrimonial home which Alison still lives in with my son Ben today . |
4 | I am going to vote against the motion , I 'm disappointed with the liberal group not come in with a more constructive amendment or even a proposal , as I would say asked you to do . |
5 | Sherrin recalled the actor occasionally phoning in with ideas for the monologues , but Crawford 's desire to deliver a eulogy to Sir Winston Churchill after the wartime Prime Minister 's funeral met with a cold response from his producer . |
6 | Theo had been confiding his disappointment with the way his life was turning out , and Vincent quickly swept in with an indictment : ‘ It seems to me that the whole art business is rotten . ’ |
7 | Welsh and South West Water both romped in with bubbly results and shareholders get bigger dividends . |
8 | The ideology of psychologism also fits in with the need for motivating people for productive work , and at the same time makes possible and legitimates a fascination with mystery and magic . |
9 | Some of the collisions were violent , but other planetesimals simply blended in with other collisions . |
10 | The Nepalese government quickly fell in with the World Wildlife Fund 's proposals for ‘ Operation Tiger ’ and Park as a sanctuary for tigers , later enlarged to 360 square miles ( 930 sq km ) with the aid of the Frankfurt designated 210 square miles ( 545 sq km ) of the Royal Chitawan National Zoological Society . |
11 | Owain Jones also weighed in with Friend or Anemone , E4 6a , which is an arête finish to The Hood , E2 5c ( Andy Newton and Wilson ) and Walking the Plankton E5 6a , which takes the crack and remaining groove left of International Rescue , HVS 5b ( Newton and Jim Wylie ) . |
12 | In her wake four English players also came in with scores on the right side of 80 . |
13 | Leslie was able to come to Wolverton Manor once or twice , and Wendy accommodatingly moved in with Charmian . |
14 | Mike Newell also weighed in with two , but it was the awesome , all-round power of Shearer that smashed the First Division club 's hopes of Coca-Cola Cup glory . |
15 | ‘ We have changed the model slightly to fit in with the look of now . |
16 | BARNET were last night offered a £250,000 life line on condition that the Football League also weighs in with financial aid for the stricken second division club . |
17 | By Peter Went , Press Association Soccer Editor Barnet were tonight offered a £250,000 lifeline on condition that the Football League also weighs in with financial aid for the stricken second division club . |
18 | Oh I want that some if all the social services just put in with the thing having |
19 | what kind of activities does the individual usually engage in with the purpose of maintaining a safe environment ? |
20 | Its first workers in Greece probably came in with the material , but they soon found native pupils . |
21 | The scheme frequently ties in with work experience either at a dealership or at Rover . |
22 | Heather is the artificially-inseminated daughter of a lesbian couple , while Daddy 's Roommate is about a father who leaves the family home to move in with his male lover . |