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

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1 In what other job might you call in and use a hot air balloon to appear over a city on a publicity stunt and that same afternoon sit in on a seminar which you have arranged as a scientific event ?
2 And significantly , her boss and colleague sit in on the trial , revealing their emotional investment in what 's at stake .
3 sit in on the public
4 By late afternoon we 'd stopped in at a number of bars along the pier .
5 Two boys were remanded in to the care of the local authority by Leeds youth court last night .
6 Is n't the phrase just meaningless , flung in for the rhythm , meaning no more than ‘ by pillar or by post ’ , ‘ by night or by day ’ , ‘ by hook or by crook ’ ?
7 I said , ‘ I am older than you , sir ( how easily that polite ‘ sir ’ crept in as a mode of address ! ) — old enough to discover that finding out often leads to less pleasurable states of mind than mere ignorance ! ’
8 Tick crept in through the window of the dining-room and surprised Lady Laetitia Winthrop playing at her virginals ( a likely story ) .
9 And then , as the pale light of morning crept in through the window , she was awoken by the feel of his mouth on her breasts .
10 As he crept in through the scullery window she would leap from her bedroom and conceal herself in the nettles , unconscious of the pain .
11 It was the home side who took the lead in the twenty sixth minute when Doug Taylor beat Brian House on the right wing , put in a low cross and Pedro Herbert crept in behind the defence to score .
12 He came back , and he had been very quick , with an umbrella from which , as he plunged in through the swing door , he was tearing the plastic wrapping .
13 The bridge has fallen in with the Mayor and Corporation on it .
14 As thousands of refugees prepare for winter , our reporter Kim Barnes has flown in with a plane-load of desperately-needed warm clothing , to see at first hand the work being done to help .
15 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
16 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
17 Lee remembered when a sparrow had flown in through the window of her bedroom when she was a child .
18 When his mind 's on fisticuffs he sits in on the training sessions there .
19 yeah , but that in which case I think you should try and tie the story in with it became in like the canteen
20 We simply do not know how it fits in to the system of sociolinguistic variation and stratification in the city as a whole .
21 An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture .
22 The Open University offers you a lifelong opportunity to continue your education — to whatever level you want , and in a way that fits in with the rest of your life .
23 The way in which this subject fits in with the course in Typography & Graphic Communication as a whole is briefly described .
24 He 's gone part of the way along the r road by doing what you 've just been describing non-executive directors but erm it could be a weakness if he 's seen as a er erm a business man and cavalier as opposed to somebody who fits in with the style that the city 's always looking for .
25 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
26 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
27 The growth of quangos fits in with the idea that the burden on ministers could be eased if government departments concentrated on the development of policy and ‘ hived off ’ large blocs of routine administration .
28 However , the observation that the delivery time of a particular item from the Annexe depends very largely on how well the request for it fits in with the schedule of the van running between the Library and the Annexe , suggests that it might be helpful to readers if the van 's times of operation and the main pressmarks of outhoused material were advertised .
29 Because it fits in with the way you see yourself ?
30 The system is flexible and fits in with the user 's way of working .
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