Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [prep] the [noun] " 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 ‘ It is morally the right thing to do , ’ said McFarlane , dropping it like a swift brick in among the parentheses and qualifications and regrets .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 Philip jumped up to see if he could get a look in through the window .
19 Colin Thubron illustrates this in a haunting story in Behind The Wall , an account of his travels in China .
20 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 .
21 Yeah they put additional money in on the pilots but
22 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 ?
23 And it would be a picture of his true warm humanity that would bring the money in for the project .
24 ‘ If you are putting money in to the stock market , there are other , rather more attractive , areas in which to invest , ’ one dealer added .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 Jack had to fill the coal scuttles , Kevin to bring in the logs , Aengus had to roll yesterday 's papers into sausage-like shapes which would be used for lighting the fires later , Gerry , who was meant to be the animal lover , had to take Oswald for a run in the park , and see that there was something on the bird table in the garden , and Ronan had to open the big heavy curtains in the front rooms , take the milk in from the steps and place it in the big fridge and brush whatever had to be brushed from the big granite steps leading up to the house .
29 If I wanted to have something like that , I 'd get a good programmer in on the project .
30 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 .
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