Example sentences of "[vb base] in [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the Gaza Strip , hundreds of women held a sit in at Red Cross headquarters in Gaza City and in Khan Yunis . |
2 | Zoom in on this bungalow |
3 | His grandparents usually chip in at this point . |
4 | We pay fifteen percent extra on to all all the business you bring in above that figure . |
5 | This is the document that we send in with any copy . |
6 | How does Compact fit in with other Government initiatives to benefit the inner cities ? |
7 | I am never sure how their inquiries fit in with that commitment . |
8 | We also seek to give some indication of the overall role we would expect the business to play in our picture of the future of the company , and ask them to develop plans which fit in with that role . |
9 | you know I , I think , I think usually what I say about questionnaires is towards the business of , you know , kind of writing them in people 's own words that , that sort of fit in with ordinary language okay putting them in a sensible order advising people to do scale type things with five or seven points or something which you 've got a lot of already so a lot of the comments that I normally make on people 's questionnaires er you can take as read as it were erm so I think erm you know just really one or two minor things about layout like , you know , you know sort of space and , and moving things around a wee bit , it might make them easier to read but again as I say that 's a you know relatively minor erm problem . |
10 | When she had been here three days a man had trailed up the stairs , let in by another tenant , hammering on her door . |
11 | If you walk in on any game you assess the relative positions of all the pieces — regardless of how they got there . |
12 | So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ? |
13 | And we could really , add in for each organism in different weights the significance of each of the factors on each side . |
14 | Drop in on this terrace |
15 | When I began collecting material , one of the Blaxhall people offered me an open invitation : ‘ Drop in at any time if you want to know anything . |
16 | Drop in for some caffeine and culture ! |
17 | Meanwhile , the country was being flooded with rifles run in through French Somaliland with the connivance of French officials . |
18 | Give in to this man and you 're lost , Peter thought . |
19 | stand in for any Committee member , if you |
20 | Election Call , the daily phone-in , has attracted audiences of more than a million , compared with between 300,000 and 700,000 who normally tune in at that time . |
21 | These letters when arranged in the correct order will spell a word which you fill in on this grid . |
22 | Paul Smith , 42-year-old veteran Terry Roberts and last season 's skipper Jon Curry fill in for that trio . |
23 | Outside of London , too , generally over the South , the West and the South-east , a decline in real wages set in at some point in the two decades centred on 1760 , as money wages fell behind rising prices . |
24 | There 's a chance that he might have a moderately common anatomical abnormality of the penis ( present in about one man in 200 ) which makes it difficult to avoid peeing on the floor . |
25 | Once the concentration of calcium returns to its resting level , the inactive R H state converts back to the sensitive R L state in about one second , thus setting the stage for another spike . |
26 | ‘ You can get a good view of the moonlight on the lake , if you go in for that sort of thing . |
27 | I gather there are plenty of crackpots who go in for that sort of thing . |
28 | Cos we only go in for one drink to cel , celebrate Penny 's birthday with her . |
29 | Buck rabbits on their own seldom or never go in for serious digging . |
30 | Well I mean all men go in for these model things . |