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

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1 Total remission is seen in under half of the children but more often only 10–20 per cent completely stop bedwetting .
2 The Rossini bicentennial releases are flooding in , but this is one of the more attractive ones that I 've received .
3 We believe a professional killer was flown in . ’
4 Given that this reform will hit hardest those firms with most part-time workers , it is suggested that this change is phased in over a five-year period .
5 Women , who predominated in the junior schools , did not get equal pay in principle until 1955 ( or in reality until 1962 ) , despite a vigorous campaign throughout the 1940s , so yet further inequality was built in between groups of teachers .
6 You 'll have to sooner or later and I reckon this storm 's set in for hours .
7 ( i ) Connections of this kind are stated in , among others , laws which enter into the taxonomical classifications of " natural kinds " or " substances " .
8 Free banking was brought in by the big banks to fight off the challenge of building societies , who were offering high-interest accounts .
9 This hope is brought in the person of Jesus , descendent of David , born of Mary .
10 Again , the Zuwaya did not base their genealogy solely on brotherhood : some groups were written in , recruited for instance when a group had insufficient members by natural means ; some were brought in by marriage ; one major section ( Muftah ) was related as half-brothers ( through their mother ) to Shuaghr , who were related as half-brothers ( through their father ) to the other sections of the Zuwaya .
11 A few historical essays are dropped in , as are some on South Africa and a reported Test match or two , and a rather malodorous 16–page playlet .
12 Joe likes to think he has a soft heart : when selling arms to guerilla groups with whom he sympathizes , a few bombs are thrown in free .
13 Around 25,000 British servicemen were sent in to do battle with the Argentinians .
14 Dry seed in an envelope in an airtight container ( the plastic drums that spray-dried milk is sold in are excellent ) and kept in a cool place , retains its viability well enough .
15 what are the con it it 's with some schools are putting in
16 But we you know , one was one would be boiling the the white metal , we 'd we 'd fixed on the and er one would be boiling and pouring the stuff and the other cutting y you know breaking up the the mould sort of thing and piling the stuff out and as fast as we were piling them up , some beggar was creeping in and stealing them .
17 There was once a vestry built out here , and er this doorway was put in so that the vicar could get into the vestry to change his clothes .
18 The aim of this research is to establish in precisely which respects this characterisation may be true and then to explain why such a pattern has emerged .
19 Fresh tea was brought in for her , and when she said she must go , Basil took her home .
20 Scientific data is shovelled in by the barrow-load , emissions of ministerial concern belch forth from every conceivable government orifice , yet nothing happens .
21 Oh it was cutting , definitely cutting it down yes , and I er remember in the first place before erm all this automation was brought in , they used to do the casting er a man and his son used to do all the casting and believe me it was hard work , er the real old way you know er with the fires and that and everything like that and heating the things up in a bellows .
22 A substantial part of this firewood is brought in from the villages to be sold in the cities , although nobody really knows how much .
23 A team of seismic engineers was bought in with equipment normally used in oil exploration to identify unusual objects buried underground .
24 The economy was strengthened and German miners were brought in from Transylvania to develop the copper , tin , gold , silver and lead mines of the interior .
25 Now the 16-year-old cat is settling in at the society 's headquarters at Chalfont St Peter , Buckinghamshire .
26 Just another form of the takeaway service some blacks are going in for these days .
27 French masons were brought in to work on the glorified hunting lodge of Falkland in Fife until it came to resemble a French Renaissance palace in miniature , with the courtyard 's south range richly decorated with Scots thistles , French fleurs-de-lis and pictorial medallions .
28 He had already advised Donleavy in his bi-weekly reports that Hurley 's security arrangements were derisory , that all sorts of people with no clear allegiance were wandering in and out of NARCOG , ostensibly selling information but just as likely collecting it ; that agents and bona fide informants were being put at risk because of this , and that future DEA or inter-agency operations might well be fatally compromised from the start .
29 Peasants from nearby gubernii were coming in and exporting wheat .
30 My hon. Friend is mistaken in including freight in her remarks , because the Bill contains no proposals on freight .
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