Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only send in three tracks at the most ( naturally your best ) .
2 He only came in last week .
3 But there are still worries that rising credit will only suck in more imports , as shoppers rush to buy computers , camcorders and other foreign goods .
4 With only going in last night and
5 US intelligence assessments actually made in October 1990 , but only handed in two days before the Nov. 20 signing of the CFE treaty , had led US officials to assume that Soviet weapons had been withdrawn behind the Urals only shortly before the signature of the treaty .
6 As to costs if proceedings are wrongly brought in High Court — see above .
7 The Vauxhall ( remember it 's actually an Opel ) suffers from ugly digital gauges that are often hard to interpret and a digital speedometer that only reads in even numbers .
8 Jill is the sales consultant based at the Reading branch and is ‘ already bringing in sizable contracts , ’ says branch manager Annie Rogers .
9 Posts in Britain were normally filled in this way , and people in London would have said that appointing officials in the colonies in a different way would have implied that the colonies were not a normal part of the British structure of government , People in America would have replied that the colonial structure of government was different in one important way because the colonists paid the taxes for these official salaries .
10 Just fill in this FREEPOST card and return it to us NOW , and we 'll rush your TOTAL COLOUR KIT to you !
11 And finally fill in this section
12 She just went in last night and said she 'd be back today as soon as she could .
13 The essential financial underpinning of English cricket remains the five-day test match against other cricket-playing countries ; tests still bring in big crowds , and the money they earn helps the financially struggling county teams .
14 Higher tax rates do not always bring in more money .
15 They 're easy to sail short handed in strong winds , so they 're excellent value for couples .
16 Reminder letters have been sent to those course organisers with courses ending by 31 October , who have still to send in completed questionnaires .
17 We have had a few meetings about the rule but they have always brought in extra bodies to out-vote us .
18 Fifty million people breathe air containing more than 10 times the permitted level of pollutants ; 60 million more breathe in five times the permitted level of pollutants .
19 The country 's reputation for political stability and banking secrecy still brings in footloose cash from trouble-spots around the world .
20 ‘ In the past any difficulty was dealt with by instantly bringing in large numbers of people to tackle it .
21 Also send in any records of mole remains in owl pellets or the diets of other predators .
22 Through use of a large corpus of pre-specified program design knowledge in the form of a ‘ script ’ for each common design , the IAS can interact with a teacher-author in a relatively natural manner--prompting the teacher for the most important information first , and then automatically filling in subsequent details as necessary .
23 This will also bring in useful revenue to promote the railway .
24 Nikos also brought in some leaflets which his agents had confiscated .
25 The statement , entitled ‘ Socialism needs everyone ’ , followed a meeting of the 21 members of the Politburo , who also brought in numerous members of the lower-ranking Central Committee — a rare event which only occurs when urgent and important issues are at stake .
26 The increased scale of operations also ushered in another fashion of the 1980s — new management structures .
27 Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well .
28 We now bring in young graduates and train them in every part of the organisation to the My Kinda Town culture .
29 We now look in more detail at these everyday images of families in Britain .
30 Please send in any questions or queries on any subjects you would like discussed/clarified .
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