Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 European pricing is expected to come in around that of the US at $22,000 per server licence .
2 European pricing is expected to come in around that of the US at $22,000 per server licence .
3 Western practices and ideas were modified to fit in with Japanese reality — though there were periods when ‘ Westernization ’ was very much the vogue .
4 The hood is designed to fit in with standard kitchen units or can be fitted on its own over a freestanding cooker and is available in white or brown .
5 These dimensions have been tested ergonomically , and are designed to fit in with standard appliances , so they provide a useful guide if you are building your own units instead of buying ready-made .
6 The plain colours in pastel shades are designed to blend in with patterned wallpapers , or to co-ordinate with a personal choice of colour schemes .
7 ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more .
8 After all , despite the joys of companionship , in any close relationship there is usually the debit side , the compromises and sacrifices that are often made to fit in with another person 's wishes and way of life .
9 Grass leys , grazing catch crops , and crops grown to plough in as green manure all enhance fertility .
10 They may also be grown to plough in as green manure .
11 So I , I mean , I 've got to go in for that .
12 Except that she 's got to clock in in five minutes time .
13 Had they bothered to look in on that Standing Committee , they would have heard me make it clear that the Government will be working in co-operation with our European Community colleagues to find a way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions effectively .
14 No but I mean you 've got to fill in after all this ?
15 Many schools have team members in reserve so that a quota can always be mustered to stand in for any bona fide team member whose parents can not afford the trip .
16 refused to fall in with this idea , saying in Dobson v. General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Plc .
17 And Dowty will quickly be moulded to fit in with these interests .
18 — TOP PREMIER League clubs are set to move in for ace North-East star-spotter Peter Kirkley , who has been sacked by Newcastle United .
19 Tributes have continued to pour in for British Team Manager Les Jones , who died after the European Indoor Championships in Genoa .
20 Each coat is liberally applied , allowed to soak in for five minutes and then carefully mopped dry — on no account leave liquid oil on the surface to dry .
21 Allow lining paper to fully dry out ; time each pasting so the paste is allowed to soak in for ten minutes before hanging , and if you go over that time , make sure all sections soak for the same time .
22 They may have tried to get in at another address without success .
23 Seaview is a very friendly place — friends and relatives are encouraged to drop in at any time , and residents feel they can talk to visitors even if they do n't know them .
24 The brownies and girl guides were n't allowed to join in until 1969 .
25 The previous result has been restated to fit in with new accounting standards .
26 LEEDS are poised to cash in on last season 's championship win by signing a multi-million pound sponsorship deal with a German company .
27 With three colourways to choose from , it is guaranteed to fit in with any colour scheme .
28 He was angered , and for a moment was tempted to reply that Louise herself had managed to fit in to French society , despite her origins and her antecedents , but he curbed himself .
29 ‘ That 's where he likes playing best and is where he 's managed to weigh in with some vital goals . ’
30 Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage .
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