Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.
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1 | Did an armed Parliamentarian contingent call in and order the works closed ? |
2 | Putting things right , of course , is integral to quality improvement and this is where the corrective action teams come in . |
3 | When did the old age pension come in ? |
4 | Weathermen said the rain will be followed by showers and warmer weather as high pressure areas move in . |
5 | The stately whooper swans fly in from Iceland in late September or October , the timing probably depending on how soon the first winter frosts set in up north . |
6 | However , central government authorities bring in what they refer to as " casual workers " in such circumstances . |
7 | The four-inch-wide gun slits let in plenty of light , although there were electric wall lights . |
8 | This study shows that the motor activity of the normal human oesophagus is not limited to contraction waves in response to swallowing , but that non-deglutitive motility patterns occur in almost all normal gullets . |
9 | Thus closed stratification systems operate in exactly the opposite way to Davis and Moore 's theory . |
10 | Bogus bank bosses cash in |
11 | Small passage movements occur in both spring and autumn . |
12 | On the rare occasion where a good bargaining position is not supported by ready access to funds , however , the various chain reactions set in , and the implications and insolvencies become far-reaching . |
13 | In any particular organization individuals bring in these anxieties from their inner , phantasy worlds . |
14 | As the final election results come in from all over the country , it is clear they will be helping to run many Soviet towns and cities . |
15 | An important point is that these large-scale convection cells fit in with the dimensions of plates . |
16 | Many of the new style trustees put in by Downing Street saw nothing wrong with the idea . |
17 | It can leave one hopelessly confused as new fitness fashions go in and out of vogue and you come into the orbit of different coaches . |
18 | Highly poisonous laburnum seeds look like tiny chocolate drops ; fairly nasty lupin seeds come in little green pods , just like peas . |
19 | We were told that in winter when the lake is frozen , a large part is kept ice-free by directing water from the town 's hot water supply , and even the wild whooper swans come in to take advantage of the food offered . |
20 | Specific features such as the horseshoe arch , vault designs , interlacing in ornamental carving and the circular church design appear in widely separated places — Scandinavia , Britain , north Germany , Yugoslavia , Bohemia , for example — and are not Roman features so they would , one presumes , have percolated through from northern Europe rather than southern . |
21 | Industry is the main way countries bring in the money they need for food , education and health . |