Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The only recovery that the strategists are placing any real faith in at the moment is that of the United States economy . |
2 | With the TriAxis , you can leave it rigged okay , but if the battery dies in your transmitter you ca n't whip a jack straight into an overriding front panel socket , because there is n't one ; you 'd have to unplug the receiver from the rear input and plug your guitar cable in round the back . |
3 | Always put the hook in on the carriage side , knit the row and then put in the other hook . |
4 | As they lay on the floor , he went at Pascoe with knees and elbows , everything uncoordinated , getting a blow in to the cheekbone and then a knee close enough to the groin to make Pascoe panic . |
5 | With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days ! |
6 | It 's expenditure out and then income in from the Government . |
7 | William Clark put his resignation in on the day of the ceasefire . |
8 | The Collector had expected that the attack would begin with the howling warcry he had come to dread , but for once it did not ; out of the thin ground mist that lingered in a slight dip in between the churchyard wall and the ruins of the Cutcherry the shapes of men began to appear . |
9 | What must it be like to have a substantial body of work behind you and yet have the creeping sense that you are being remembered only as a bore in Under the Volcano , as the inventor of a word about Greene , and as the friend of Lowry , of Orwell , of Patrick Hamilton ( himself , something of a forgotten figure ) ? |
10 | It 'd be crazy to sort of do a dive in from the sort of recuperative process . |
11 | Millie is setting up two music stands and lugging her cello case in from the hall . |
12 | The secret of this is to open the end of the matchbox and , when closing it , pinch a little skin in between the base and the outside . |
13 | Of the many exercises we took part in during the course , this was in fact one which members of the group remembered most clearly . |
14 | In addition , the Secretary of State has recently made an announcement on the decision to bring the high-speed link in from the east via Stratford rather than from the south . |
15 | Next came the grafting in of the Preomnor , the second stomach seated within the chest that would let a Marine eat poisonous victuals , if need be , and nourish himself upon mere roughage . |
16 | The duty imposed by RSC Ord 22 , r7 and CCR Ord 11 , r7 not to disclose a payment in to the trial judge until all questions of liability and damages have been decided is extended to the Court of Appeal by Ord 59 , r12A . |
17 | Philip jumped up to see if he could get a look in through the window . |
18 | Colin Thubron illustrates this in a haunting story in Behind The Wall , an account of his travels in China . |
19 | This hazard is avoided by introducing hysteresis in to the comparator characteristics as shown in Fig. 7.3 — so that small changes in the signal from the photosensitive device do not give further detected pulses . |
20 | no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ? |
21 | And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project . |
22 | ‘ If you are putting money in to the stock market , there are other , rather more attractive , areas in which to invest , ’ one dealer added . |
23 | Take the current situation for example : it is clear that the economy as a whole embarked on the present recession in about the middle of last year . |
24 | Sidney Poitier directed and starred in the yukkie A Warm December ; Barbra Streisand played a rebellious housewife in Up The Sandbox , a garish comedy-drama ; and Steve McQueen produced and starred in the brutish Sam Peckinpah heist movie The Getaway , which grossed more than $36 million worldwide despite mixed reviews . |
25 | Little considerations such as replacing a magazine in the rack rather than leaving it lying on the couch , bringing the milk in off the step or refilling the ice cube tray , and a thousand little tailor-made considerations . |
26 | If I wanted to have something like that , I 'd get a good programmer in on the project . |
27 | His words were the signal for Lord Hartington to send champagne in to the press room at Cheltenham , acknowledging the role of journalists in drawing attention to the problem . |
28 | As Robert prepared a syringe he said , ‘ I 'm going to put the injection in through the net . ’ |
29 | But they say as yet they 've found no signs of a break in at the cottage . |
30 | It was Bailey who 'd started the fire , but Paterson who 'd helped wash Bailey 's jeans which had been stained with blood from the break in at the parachute hanger . |