Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] in [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible to jump in at the deep end , buy a farm , and teach yourself , learning by your mistakes .
2 Free to smell again the sweat on the brow of the bourse ; free to bask in the slipstream of wide-bodied jets ; free to sit in on the counsels of the alleged good and the alleged great .
3 Some candidates were unhappy about the selection process , claiming the region wanted someone more willing to fit in with the council 's corporate stance , than head a professional service .
4 ‘ The letters are the firms , the numbers are the prices in pence of a typical Alpha stock and the volumes they are prepared to deal in at a particular time .
5 Bills accepted by banks designated as ‘ eligible ’ banks by the Bank of England become first-class bills which the Bank of England is willing to deal in on the market .
6 It is easier to book in as a group of four or more , by telephoning in advance , 26–65041 ext. 212 or 262 .
7 This on-line printer library can magic up a driver for any printer you are ever likely to meet in under a couple of minutes .
8 It added that on present trends , the number of children being born each year was likely to peak in about the year 2000 .
9 Miracles are supposed to fit in with the unscientific views of the ancients , but not with out own scientific views .
10 As to the first , it is not surprising that poorer citizens , especially those from more distant demes , found it hard to walk in to the frequent meetings of the Council ( though the argument from distance should not be overstated : Andokides ( i.38 ) mentions an early morning walk of twenty miles from Laurion to Athens as nothing special ) .
11 He was supposed to turn in for a disciplinary hearing over three weeks ago , but he never did .
12 Other acts quick to cash in on the latest sensation showed equally becoming maidens shedding their clothes prior to bathing , being examined by a doctor , or sun bathing .
13 She was elected Labour MP for Sunderland in 1929 , but , like many other women parliamentarians of the period , found it hard to break in to the House of Commons debates .
14 When the hot tub craze swept through California in the late 1970s middle-aged Wesley Laroya and his wife Helen were quick to get in on the action .
15 No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’
16 It 's also very useful to build in to the planning a mutual need — or else any conflicts which arise when the two groups do come together may be impossible to resolve .
17 It would probably be better to drop in at The Times ' party , see who he could find to have dinner with and take pot luck in a town not noted for its restaurants .
18 THE Prince of Wales is due to fly in to the war-torn former Yugoslavia today for a morale-boosting visit to British troops .
19 However , with regard to the follow-up of arrests , one of the research team was able to sit in on a Juvenile Case Referral Panel , which recommended whether juveniles should be cautioned , and another member made observations in the magistrates ' courts .
20 Today 's motorists like the idea of being able to drive in without an appointment , see menu pricing and have the job done quickly in the evening or the weekend .
21 Unable to come in for a presentation , Archie was visited at home to be given a retirement gift from the company and one from his colleagues .
22 He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light ; that meant the part was still in full swing , which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door .
23 People should be able to walk in off the street when the mood takes them .
24 You got two more to put in for the next tape .
25 Those who were psychically sensitive would occasionally be able to tune in to the ‘ replay ’ .
26 Alan Bleakley tells of some very fruitful rituals including working with archetypal images which have taken place at various stone circles in Cornwall where individuals were considerably helped by being able to tune in to the spirit of the place .
27 It would be advisable to build in at the planning stage something which would create a need for co-operation on the new planet .
28 Poor old Batts was unable to cash in on the ( then ) current wave of woe over his departure .
29 People were seen queuing overnight outside travel agents to be able to cash in on a £20 holiday for four !
30 So they 're actually charging people a little bit more to get in to the pantomime this year .
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