Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] in a " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm going to wait to see how some other injuries settle down before I decide whether I should bring in a replacement . ’ |
2 | I might bring in a note tomorrow saying I 've got make an appointment |
3 | ‘ But I might look in a bit later . |
4 | Tomorrow I 'll bring in a blank tape if you want to but I ca n't take them that one . |
5 | All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay . |
6 | All right I 'll bring in a sixty minute tape ask him tonight , okay and I 'll bring in a sixty and a ninety minute , okay . |
7 | Well I 'll chuck in a bit more , I 'll chuck in a little bit more pepper . |
8 | So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections . |
9 | ‘ I 'm not God , but I 'll put in a word for you , ’ Mr Lambert said quietly , pushing her behind him . |
10 | Perhaps I 'll put in a word for you sometime . ’ |
11 | ‘ I could send in a fake mailing shot . |
12 | I would send in a note addressed to Mellowes . |
13 | Borrowing from the public is more or less finished , perhaps it is finished for our lifetime , but at any rate it has been finished for the last ten years or so ; you may get in a bit one year but you lose it again the next year . |
14 | ‘ You should live in a little more comfort . |
15 | You might fill in a creation or save date , to pick out files either before or after that date . |
16 | ‘ It was like a collective , you could either buy the porn through the mail , or you could send in a tape of yourself and get plugged into the apparatus that way , ’ explains David James , a film professor at the University of Southern California , who has researched the phenomenon . |
17 | The assumption was that she would bring in a number of new people whose loyalty she could count on . |
18 | I imagine that if you were a member you can , you can get in a lot easier and a lot cheaper . |
19 | I daresay you can put in a little more shock as well as grief — it is very interesting , and not often done enough … . |
20 | ‘ He came across this seed in Cumbria and said : ‘ I wonder if we ought to invest in a bit ? ’ . |
21 | To be fair there was a week when Mr Barnes spotted this inconsistency too and suggested that seeing as how we all wasted our tutor time ( WE wasted it — I like that ! ) we should bring in a board game next week and he 'd organise a sort of tournament . |
22 | And then we er we 'll talk in a bit more detail depending on which company you and I decide that er you know once we decide in fact that is for you . |
23 | As soon as one of the adults goes for the paper , we 'll send in a Trojan Horse . |
24 | We shall notice in a little how he was to build further upon the foundations laid in 1927 , and what a distinctive theology resulted . |
25 | I hope they realise by being here we will bring in a huge amount of trade . |
26 | But if we want to give a definite end to the melody we can bring in a more complete restatement of the original theme . |
27 | Any one of them would bring in a good profit . |
28 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
29 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
30 | Labour can not , on the one hand , criticise us for giving our system careful consideration and waiting until 1 April 1993 and , on the other hand , announce that they will bring in a scheme in 1992 with no system to back it up . |