Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in with an " in BNC.

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1 Rothmans , which has a major manufacturing plant in Darlington , was forced to switch the venue to Spennymoor when Sedgefield District Council stepped in with an offer .
2 A concessionary one mile bridleway — where use is granted by the landowner — has been opened across the northwestern embankment of Yarrow Reservoir to link in with an existing bridleway .
3 Two hours later Ace walked in with an expression on his face that had her standing up , her face turning scarlet with mortification .
4 My Boss says a man rings in with an upset stomach and you know either he means a hangover or else his brother managed to get him a ticket for Wembley .
5 The recorder came in with an adagio-like slowness and gravity , momentarily wobbled off-key , then recovered .
6 Close to dawn she forced herself into bed , but she was still wide-eyed when the maid came in with an early-morning cup of tea .
7 Unwilling to be a wallflower at the workstation ball , Intergraph Corp muscled in with an announcement that it will implement Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system for its Intergraph Clipper RISC microprocessor — despite the fact that although it was one of the very first to declare a commitment , it has still not made good on its promise that it will put OSF/1 on the Clipper .
8 As we were getting into the how of it — and drinking more of that dark liquid — the servant hurried in with an apology and squeaked something .
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