Example sentences of "[v-ing] in with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I just wanted the fight to stop before you began wading in with the rucksack . ’
2 More recent extensions include office units built along with extra hardstanding , around 1980 , all of this blending in with the character of the remainder of the site .
3 The strong vivid colours of the ‘ Cleethorpe Rollercoaster ’ contrast with the sombre hues of ‘ Hungerford Bridge ’ , and there , pressed into the rail , stands another self-portrait , blending in with the darkness .
4 Kosi had moved up beside her after checking in with the duty manager .
5 Where there were examples of co-residence , the joint household had been established some years before the elderly person needed physical care , and a number of these households had been created by the younger generation(s) moving in with the parent , not the other way round .
6 An associate of Gilbert , he had insisted on moving in with the team , even though his presence was not necessary , for first-hand examination .
7 They will work with Sun on development of communications projects for nomadic computing — tying in with the work at Sun 's new FirstPerson unit ( CI No 2,119 ) , and is to use Sparc systems for all workstation products it develops for use in Russia .
8 Tying in with the loan exhibition , Nick Stogdon will be showing sixteenth-century German prints by Altdorfer , Lautensack and Hirschvogel , among others .
9 Malcolm , out to prove that he is not yet a Test has-been , quickly worked up a rare pace and was quite a handful , coming in with the pavilion behind him .
10 A warm wind was coming in with the tide .
11 We had an old inspector , a Manx man , he used to laugh when he saw them coming in with the blood pouring down their heads , fighting and everything .
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