Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Scope for agricultural improvement is limited naturally but the RP provides 40% of the cost of fences so that grazing land can be compartmentalised and grazed more effectively , 40% of the cost of providing livestock watering facilities and 40% of the cost of adding fertilisers or grass seed ( applied on to existing pastures and trodden in by livestock ) .
2 Around Christmas people go into shops and break in at night for what they want .
3 He waited another second , then shrugged his shoulders and went in through the double doors .
4 Because Boo is locked away , it makes his character very mysterious and at first it 's hard to know if the rumours spread around about Boo only coming out at night to hunt for his dinner , eating squirrels and peering in through people 's windows are true , but gradually as we read more into the book , we are given clues to suggest that he is not the monster , people make him out to be .
5 Interior Minister Horacio Serpa Uribe on April 17 confirmed that the government would not negotiate with the drug cartels or give in to their violence and would continue the policy of extradition .
6 We Zed-bombed the barriers and went in with shielded skimmers .
7 Now we hung back and got them out of our pockets and joined in with everyone else .
8 He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products .
9 ‘ The various projects were not regarded as competitive , ’ Danischewsky recalled , ‘ so we read each other 's scripts and kicked in with our suggestions and contributions to all the films . ’
10 Ideas of centrality and marginality of place link to the status of activities and tie in with perceptions of derogatory and despised areas of operation .
11 Do you have rigid meal times and snack in between ; is eating planned or very haphazard ?
12 Police officers of various ranks and specialisms came and went all day , checking for forensic evidence relating to the kidnap , intercepting some telephone calls and listening in to others .
13 The Grand Pilier d'Angle route took two and a half days and weighed in at 6c and A4 .
14 Carry On Columbus was made in six weeks and weighs in at £2.25 million .
15 You might do some press releases , information gathering , help at press receptions when extra hands are needed , prepare information kits and sit in with your boss at client and supplier meetings .
16 I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony .
17 Some universities now have deputy or pro vice chancellors , who chair major committees and stand in for the vice chancellor .
18 What 's more , the paints act as an adhesive so you can combine sequins and glitter in with your design .
19 But when Julian had some money left to him , they decided to pool their resources and go in for something far bigger .
20 The colouring is really quite striking , consisting of a gold to champagne background , overlaid with irregular dark brown to black blotches and speckles in between .
21 OTHERS have preferred to select the right machine for the duty and ground conditions and hired in for the job .
22 I do n't remember what the man looked like but he was coming out of the Arts Centre with his wife , took off his glasses and stepped in between the thugs and me .
23 So when I went creaking up the winding back staircase to the two attics and looked in through their respective doors ( ‘ Do n't touch , dear …
24 And I say if she sits watching Neighbours and pops in to town to book a holiday for Brittany and well I sha n't , I sha n't say
25 Which do you care about more — keeping in with your friends or keeping in with Jesus ?
26 With the hood down you can lower the windows and go in over the top , but even this is far from ideal .
27 She paused , then took courage in both hands and walked in with deceptive boldness .
28 The sun sank lower on my left and the blue shadows of dusk began gathering on the pines and firs and creeping in among the sapling branches and the alders .
29 They are tailing unmarked police cars to stake outs and listening in on secret frequencies .
30 There , in the only cinema , we had a sadistic manager who delighted in not letting the kids into ‘ A ’ films unless we could con a grown-up into buying the tickets and going in with us , after which we would split up and go our separate ways , ourselves to the front row if possible , otherwise as near to the screen as we could get .
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