Example sentences of "[verb] in [adv] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 You need to sheet out considerably to slow down and then sheet in again to do the turn .
2 From the 1930s , on the other hand , the big insurance companies moved in strongly to fill the gap between the state pension and the standard of living for which most workers hoped , setting up occupational pension schemes for firms on a contract basis .
3 Central banks from round the world were drafted in yesterday to stop the pound 's slide .
4 In a hectic 64th minute spell Collins headed the ball back to midfielder Martin Murray who completely fluffed a header and Gardiner raced in only to blast the ball over .
5 Perhaps he has just waited to see what was emerging and then stepped in quickly to take the initiative and carry forward the proposal which he has sensed is about to emerge .
6 Zamora — he 's probably related to the guy Wayne beat on his Los Angeles debut five weeks ago ( who knows ? ) — hung in gallantly to weather the storm and was warmly embraced by McCullough at the finish .
7 In my log I had mentioned cutting in especially to see the fall .
8 Today the Royal British Legion fell in proudly to hear the dedication .
9 The radio plays continually , and some folk come in just to check the hourly news .
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