Example sentences of "[noun] in [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So someone bought the bailiffs in for sixty two quid !
2 He set the hammer action and drove the bit in between two shiny bolts .
3 Erm one of the points that has n't been mentioned in terms of the benefits discussed earlier is that the forecasts are that n because of the horrendous accident record of the A sixty one , that transfer of thirty percent of the traffic onto a high standard , modern and much safer road , will result in a reduction in between seven hundred and a thousand people er being injured on the A sixty one during the thirty year er lifespan of the western relief road .
4 Once you 've got that fourth equation in from all this lot adds up to the total , and that 's the one that you seem to be forgetting , that 's the one you 've got to try and remember .
5 and they dragged two of them in and there 's about ten people in the other side of the carriage in about this much space and there 's like two J F S kids lying on the floor in the middle of the carriage
6 In addition the scheme allows customers to trade the car in at any participating ‘ Options ’ dealership , not just the one where the agreement was originally made , for any make of car .
7 I if I can ask you to home in on that five thousand pound figure , once you reach five thousand pound on any assignment you get another fifteen percent bonus .
8 As I said there are just three sizes but I 've got five five prices , I would just like to home in on those three .
9 Countless pieces of high tech electronic equipment have been used in the construction of the Taste Sensation sequence , which runs on a continuous programme and lets six new visitors in at two minute intervals .
10 Or if they said , well , I can manage on that half until the year 's expired , and then have one plan kick in at fifty two weeks , with the full benefits .
11 Reluctant farmers filled the winter 's potholes in with any available earth ; despite repeated demands by the justices of the peace , hardcore was rarely used .
12 I hate it people go have got a lot a load of homework to do do all their bloody homework week 's homework in about one bloody day
13 I was talking to someone who knows a Leeds solicitor who is involved with the club and he was allegedly letting this colleague in on some inside info .
14 How many actual people in at any given time .
15 You mean you 'd bring that access in on that western boundary ?
16 I have the plumber in at this very moment re-sealing the bath .
17 But it is important that the baby does n't become a tug of love in between two warring parents .
18 He could n't find any brown paint , so he mixed cocoa in with some white paint .
19 So it was we 'd got distractions and then we suddenly chip in with all these choruses er no !
20 The design is very formal , dividing our two-thirds of an acre in to four separate gardens .
21 The most convenient way to arrange this is to move HIMEM down by the length of the program and load the machine code program in to this protected area .
22 He is referring to France as this is where the poem is set as it combines the rest of the world in with this one man , the sun being the common factor , France , I think , represent the rest of the world and since it is a funny thought this single object waking up the whole population , Owen uses the words ‘ even in ’ .
23 There is a planning application in for thirty four flats , that will include converting into flats as well .
24 The Japanese machines will knit lace from specially produced and marked cards and this involves using the lace carriage for many transfer rows in between two knitted rows with the main carriage .
25 Points in between these two are expressed as a decimal eg .5 for a one-in two chance .
26 Involvement in the visual arts is one way in for many young people today .
27 So the best way in for most private individuals is through insurance funds , investment trusts or unit trusts .
28 Pension-fund investments across the country amounted to billions of pounds , and by helping News on Sunday investors could score many brownie points , and find a possible way in to this exciting and under-exploited source of money .
29 Other countries use bells to summon people to church but only the English go in for that cascading sound from a ring of six or more bells — ‘ change ringing ’ .
30 He interviewed me , asking my name , where I worked etc — I got a plug in for Scottish Amicable of course .
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