Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [v-ing] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Wright battled back into the senior side and scored in the Mersey derby defeat at Everton — but only after filling in for injured Steve Nicol and David Burrows .
2 The fire-bellied toad normally prefers to remain hidden and its back is patterned and coloured in a way that enables it to do so by blending in with its surroundings .
3 Was the accused treating the goods as his own to dispose of regardless of the owner 's rights because the owner could get the machinery back only by giving in to the demands ?
4 Yes it goes like that , like you say , you know , it 's come in and I did n't have nothing to lose and things were going well , then there 's been a bit of a lull and erm like I say , we 've worked hard and we 've like with following in on this save earlier on .
5 So my father went over on the Monday evening and after such a a young man paid such interest in the garden and paying so much compliments , Well you ca n't go home without coming in for a cup of tea .
6 Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack .
7 Medical practices for instance two days beforehand before coming in for three days .
8 Potential clients made contact through their GP or simply by calling in to the project 's information and advice shop on Dalry Road .
9 Windeler glanced across before giving in to the slope and changing down through the gears .
10 ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink .
11 Associate Members should get ground tickets for Wimbledon as a right instead of going in to a ballot .
12 He came out with a fantastic shot , but it screwed off to the right of the green , and went down oft the mound instead of falling in towards the flag .
13 Instead of joining in with my group in recognising this success and congratulating the managers , the party opposite showed its usual churlishness by trying to congratulate themselves for some reason or other .
14 And now I sha n't need you again this evening , so apart from looking in on Anna from time to time , you may do just as you please . ’
15 Buyers Barbara and Tom Mason are looking forward to moving in to their new Blyth home this summer .
16 ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’
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