Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] in [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I am at home when the kids get in from school . |
2 | The Communists put in for wage rises , holiday increases ; a new cabinet was formed , Prime Minister Pompidou offered deals , new talks ; the strikes continued , but dwindled in number . |
3 | Colin Campbell advised us that he was reporting to the General Purposes Committee on 3 December 1992 on the security of Headquarters buildings , recommending that all visitors sign in on arrival , receive and must wear a Visitor Identity Tag and sign out when leaving . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | BOATS SPEED IN FOR EURO-CLASH |
6 | The announcement attracted criticism that the punishment was too lenient when compared with the amount of fees accountancy firms pull in from insolvency work . |
7 | We ask how we can make environmental objectives tie in with business objectives — which means profit . |
8 | Rangers close in on title , and new record |
9 | We can usually reckon on a degree of peace and quiet once the passengers go in to dinner . ’ |
10 | This theory of stages in understanding art is helpful , and it will immediately be realised that the first two stages fit in with description , the next two with interpretation , while the final stage is judgement . |
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 | Tributes pour in for charity king |
13 | Bother girls steam in with skinhead reissues |
14 | Friends ' tributes flood in after shock death |
15 | ‘ Guys come in with board injuries and they say , Johnny Boy did it to me . |
16 | See if gutters need unblocking — leaves get in during winter . |
17 | Receivers go in at Formula One racing team . |
18 | 2.50 : Boys come in for orange and cornflake cakes ( made by boys in next class ) . |
19 | As some of the old Orkney words and expressions fall in to disuse , links in the valuable heritage that thurls us to our Viking ancestry are broken . |