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

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1 ‘ Go and bring some bottery leaves in from t'orchard hedge , ’ he instructed .
2 Mr Glavisky thinks people probably recalled German prisoners filling in the water-logged tank traps in Speke , which were a danger to children .
3 One explanation for this might be that , rather than using this method to bring in temporary labour , service establishments with a predominantly low skilled labour force rely on casual workers .
4 The role of adult education , in this respect , is therefore twofold : to provide leisure or recreational courses to enable unemployed people to fill in their increased ‘ leisure hours ’ with personally satisfying ( but cheap ) activities ; and to ensure that in a variety of ways unemployed people are ‘ reintegrated ’ into society , brought within the norms of the dominant culture , and protected from deviant modes of thought and behaviour .
5 So there 's a period of six weeks when they 're given some time to settle in and after that period there 's a review date set where myself , the supervisor , the key worker , the client , the client 's social worker in the community and family or anybody close will be invited .
6 As mentioned earlier the current government ( 1987 ) is set to increase consumerism in education by allowing popular schools to take in as many pupils as possible without the requirement on the part of LEAs to balance intake among schools .
7 ‘ Must 've heard this fucker coming in , ’ deduces the striped pyjamas .
8 So that you 'd get move those round a bit so that you 'd get Say that pizza came in like that and your mum sat down there said , Right we 're having some pizza we 're going to share this out between the three of us so we all get the same sized piece .
9 I want that car brought in , turned over to the laboratory and given the works . ’
10 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
11 Maybe he used this house to work in . ’
12 Even if unemployment is only part of the problem , it seems to me that the man who can busy himself cutting peats , or growing crops , or handling stock , is less likely to be depressed , less likely to feel that his life has no meaning , than a man who has empty days to fill in the back streets of an industrial town
13 A bolero for example , is really just a short cardigan with curved front edges and crossover cardigan just has extra width built in to the front pieces so that they overlap each over .
14 I tried three times to get in but was beaten back by flames . ’
15 Paris was first and despite a struggle to get off the ground , the company now has three operations bringing in some £200,000 a week .
16 This now covers all market deals in fully paid listed shares or loan stock .
17 But I want all Ensigns to put in at least half an hour 's hard digging with the troops between now and then .
18 But critics here want more safeguards built in to British courts , so that justice is done .
19 It 's bad enough at first but then it gets worse even as they keep me because they found more , they found two more and that was while I was here for Christ 's sake while they held me while things were still happening more stuff came in while they were questioning me and they looked at me with disbelief horror disgust and I was going What ?
20 The diagram has one segment filled in ; pupils could fill in the others themselves , working either in groups or individually .
21 This ensures continuity with more than one worker , where it may be difficult to find one person to live in permanently .
22 We found hot springs to bathe in and waterfalls to admire but our first outdoors adventure was near Whangarei , where Mount Manaia rises very steeply and with spectacular jagged outcrops to about 1500 ft .
23 The lightly-padded bellows tongue and Cambrelle lining stopped any water seeping in under the laces .
24 Due to the complicated relationships , the matrix organization has potential conflicts built in ; it almost appears to be designed for social problems .
25 Seen now , these early British films still have a feeling of freshness and spontaneity that derives from the natural performances of non-actors , and a loose approach to framing which allows interesting material to get in at the edge of the picture .
26 When they come round at work and says this car blocked in I say oh go and ask Stuart he 'll probably know .
27 The first allows more people to come in and supply all the services involved in providing credit cards .
28 Animals could lead more comfortable lives if there were not so many competitors , each seeking more space to live in , more food , and ( if they are males ) more mates .
29 Then I used to go dancing down at down the and I 'd strict orders to get in on a Saturday night early , but it was always eleven o'clock walking on my own back .
30 You see he 's he 's got a choice , he got three weeks to move in , make his mind up
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