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

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1 Although the flight of the U2 spy plane and the debacle of the summit the following year were to put everybody back on guard once more , there were some moments at the end of the Fifties when the fog of ideology cleared enough for realism to creep in .
2 While he mulled over his future , Rudd gradually sorted out the handling so that by July 1960 the Type 48 was good enough for Hill to put in a brilliant performance in the British Grand Prix , clawing his way into the lead after losing a third of a lap through stalling on the grid .
3 The Anglican Church is being challenged today to put its own house in order , to show that its portrayal of truth need not end in a sterile liberalism or empty liturgical forms , but in a faith ‘ Catholic and Reformed ’ which , to misquote Gregory the Great slightly , is ‘ a faith large enough for elephants to swim in and little lambs to paddle with safety ’ .
4 That was four hours too long for Billie wedged in behind the ferry tanks .
5 She 'd do almost anything to get away from here , especially with winter coming in .
6 Blond did n't sound like a Paradise Street name , especially with Dagmar thrown in .
7 ‘ I 've never recommended an induced birth to a pregnant woman merely in order to fit in with my golfing schedule , ’ Matt said .
8 This situation was difficult enough without Eleanor barging in and making it even worse .
9 Ormanroyd wins the header Speedy flicks it on again and Chettle er Chettle rather got it away as Jochim came in on him .
10 Cassidys are in the process of upgrading everything but their prices ( the whole outfit pictured above excluding shoes comes in at less than £50 ) and the travellers declared themselves seriously impressed with the clothes , the balance of the models and the new shop design .
11 And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ .
12 But it could always of course come in as an odd .
13 If Trudi , the friendly voice , can not make out what Mrs Satterley is trying to say , the owner of the shop , Mr Farquarson allows her to leave early in order to pop in and sort the problem out on her way home .
14 BRITAIN slammed the door yesterday on calls to let in many more Yugoslav civil war refugees .
15 There was nothing in the least bit objectionable about him , but he looked as though he had a computer where his heart was , and rushed home at night to plug in to a socket and recharge the batteries .
16 Train for this with bent-leg sit-ups , changing the angle of the knee from nearly straight to heels tucked in tightly against the buttocks .
17 It is as though we can not reach an expression that is midway between total holding in and violent , destructive rage .
18 I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material
19 Half-way through BELVILLE bursts in from a closet or from behind a curtain .
20 The noise at a Grand Prix is deafening ( even with ear plugs in ) .
21 White immigrants from the Irish republic , EEC countries and even from Rhodesia come in with no such bureaucratic barriers .
22 Even before autumn sets in , gardeners start thinking about spring and putting in bulbs for next year
23 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
24 With impressive ease he lifted Lucy carefully into the back of his car , and gestured abruptly for Virginia to get in with her .
25 Diplomatic staff such as herself depended heavily on goods brought in specially by their embassies for their use or on block orders from firms which existed to supply the needs of expatriates .
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