Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] in with [art] " in BNC.

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1 In Jones & Smith [ 1976 ] 3 All ER 54 ( CA ) , the occupier 's son had general permission to enter the house but he did not have permission to come in with a friend to steal two televisions , despite the father 's saying that his son would never be a trespasser in his house .
2 I 'm grateful to you for your readiness to fall in with the proposals made , and er , I have enjoyed the opportunity to chair this A G M. The meeting is now concluded .
3 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 .
4 These extensions were all done in red brick to fit in with the original structure .
5 The cast-iron bath continues the Victorian theme and has been painted pink on the outside to fit in with the rest of the decor .
6 This refusal to fit in with the system continued when he returned to London , having jumped ship after a series of incidents — chopping down the house of someone 's aunt ; being technical supervisor on a failed bank robbery — had made him somewhat too conspicuous to the New Zealand authorities .
7 The organizers of the exhibition wanted a Boston Tacker to stand in the foyer to tie in with the theme of the seventy fifth anniversary of the B U locating however , locating the complete model has proved something of a headache like the Model T Ford , the Boston Tacker was always very common but is now something of a rarity and the branch had finally settled for head to be borrowed from C and J Clarke , shoe machi , museum in Street , Somerset .
8 I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way .
9 The other principle which determines the character of the drawing is its deliberate adaptation to fit in with the character of the surrounding ornament .
10 And talking about the pools , do n't forget your chance to cash in with the great Vernons offer in your new Diamond Bingo card .
11 The audience toe-tapped along with the lively rhythms and welcomed the chance to join in with the cha cha cha number .
12 We saw in Sweden they tried to modify their game to fit in with the Continental style and it did n't work .
13 Did you yourself take part in the operation to go in with the guns ?
14 However , there are always unmarked options in every language which provide ways of changing the position of elements in a clause to fit in with the surrounding context .
15 The furniture was clearly old , and had been chosen with some care to fit in with the atmosphere of the hall .
16 Walker is ready to make the effort to fit in with the locals .
17 He concludes that the effectiveness of a given system should be based on its ability to fit in with the external systems making up its environment on the one hand , and , on the other hand , on its competence in allowing its own sub-systems to fit in with each other .
18 Two of the five vessels being built for Olsen are designed to comply with this legislation , and this , says Parker , will give it a proven ability to fit in with the new requirements .
19 On this analysis , it follows that irrationality could mean either a reluctance to adopt the particular norms within a mode of thought ( i.e. a disinclination to fall in with the substantive rationality of the discipline in question ) or a determination , perverse or otherwise , to impose a constraint of some kind on the open discourse of the discipline ( in other words , to distort the procedural rationality of the academic community ) .
20 Ultimately just another conquest to lump in with the rest , so your score-sheet could remain unblemished by failure . ’
21 The minaret added to the present mosque is of brick and of a design to fit in with the rest of the church .
22 About 50 fans poured onto the pitch to join in with the players .
23 Then she discarded that , too , and left Corrie 's side for the first time to join in with the other children .
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