Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.
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1 | The Responsible Energy scheme , which will form part of the Responsible Care programme , follows the same principles as its parent scheme , in that chief executives and business or site managers fill in questionnaires which can then be used to assess improvement within the company in the area of energy conservation . |
2 | There are now about 400 of the animals on Narcondam , eating their way through the island 's ground vegetation , including the saplings of the trees that Narcondam hornbills nest in . |
3 | The demand that Nam Bo come in with Vietnam was resisted ; the referendum must wait until conditions were more stable . |
4 | One also needs to be wary of the inequalities that market mechanisms bring in their wake . |
5 | I say fuck this war , in which the defenders of villages make a skirmish and then Army tanks and personnel carriers come in to protect what they have done ’ . |
6 | Once pupils begin to see how activities can build from ideas and objects others bring in , they gain the confidence to bring in things that interest them . |
7 | Props Robert Preston and Ian Johnston come in for Phil Henderson and Simon Brown , while John Saunders is replaced by Chris Aldus . |
8 | Instead the guitar rules , and rock musicians flock in to share the vibe . |
9 | They would have been invaluable to the inquiry — and to the crew , as book and movie offers pour in — but were lost when the wreck was smashed to pieces on the island 's rocks . |
10 | Gerry Byrom and Mathew Doggert come in for Richard Scanlon and John Pierce . |
11 | Not a pleasant task but the men get a bit browned-off sitting on their hunkers here , doing precious little but dig , and insecure grumbles to their wives and girl friends creep in from time to time . |
12 | The State regards itself as threatened by Counter-revolution ; its apparatus of power is theoreti cally entitled to employ all means at its disposal ; the great leader person ally authorises the use of force ( and who dares contradict him ? ) ; the army and security forces lumber in with a grotesque over-use of fire power — in this case including heli copters — and within minutes there are bodies in the streets . |
13 | If you are having a mains garden lighting circuit installed , it makes sense to have power points suitable for power tools such as mowers and hedge trimmers put in at the time . |
14 | Again the signal sources in the input and output circuits relate in both magnitude and sense of action to the output and input conditions respectively . |
15 | The political art is to devise the frame of rules and regulations markets play in . |
16 | JOINT EFFORT , MARCEL ARSEOLE and CASEY JONES star in ‘ Up North ’ , a night of northern comedy and entertainment taking place at London 's Greenwich ‘ Up The Creek ’ Comedy Club tonight |
17 | SIDNEY POITIER and Rod Steiger star in In The Heat of the Night ( BBC2 , 10.25pm ) , a powerful five Oscar-winning story with a subplot of racism in a small southern town . |
18 | Nicky Summerbee will probably move back into defence and Paul Hunt come in at number 7 for his first full league game of the season . |
19 | TAKE THAT : Gazza dumps his training bib as Dino Zoff and Giancarlo Oddi move in |
20 | They go to Mellor 24 hours later when Ian Wallbank and Mark Tighe come in . |
21 | The apple , orange , or lemon and lime drinks come in handy foil pouches ( 200ml ) with a straw and cost 89p for a pack of four . |
22 | The lasers are extraordinary , the sound system all you 'd expect from a custom-built club , and guest DJs travel in from across Europe — in one week last month , Brit visitors included Trevor Fung , Paul Oakenfold , Mrs Woods , Fat Tony and Danny Rampling . |
23 | It 's no good since Margaret Thatcher go in . |
24 | In previous years the banks have been lined with marquees offering hospitality as riverside farmers cash in on the regatta … even though they have virtually nothing to do with it . |