Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The people who are seizing and occupying the present time can not belong in my colour , they 're like the bits that leap out of a spinning bowl , too heavy , too separate and distinct to be blended in with the other substances ; red-hot stones , flung out and setting on fire the place where they land . |
2 | Andre had fallen in with the legendary Lafons of Meursault — Dominique Lafon was at college at the same time , and Lafon pere had become something of a mentor . |
3 | Turkey is flown in with the weekly food supplies , while in Tripoli some enterprising expats even breed turkeys specifically for the festive table . |
4 | French military reinforcements , 150 troops , had been flown in from the Central African Republic to evacuate foreign nationals in Kigali . |
5 | The other hand , also in a clenched fist position , is tucked in against the opposite side of the body , with the thumb and fingers facing upwards . |
6 | However , due to the short notice , Randalstown would have been without four key players on May 15 which was pencilled in as the reserve date . |
7 | We 've plunged in with the practical details rather than training itself . |
8 | In this case we were lucky and the route had been re-equipped with new bolts placed in between the old bolts . |
9 | They yesterday found out which rating band their houses had been placed in for the new tax , which starts next April . |
10 | Dealers were expected to get these cards filled in at the same time as fulfilling their quotas of business , but nobody had time . |
11 | The dots are filled in with the appropriate names like this : |
12 | Work your way to the other end — the last trench is simply filled in with the barrowed top spit from the first row . |
13 | Abercrombie 's broad-brush strategy was now filled in with the complementary prescriptions for design at the local scale , both central areas and residential districts . |
14 | If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses . |
15 | The Acting Reporter from Strathclyde , Gordon Sloan , who had filled in for the past year , would continue to look after the cases with which he had been involved . |
16 | Mike needs to be filled in on the latest developments . ’ |
17 | He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman . |
18 | At the end of it , just before Myeloski had given in to the rough flight conditions , Duncan had come to realize how sharp the policeman was , how through his individual approach he had put together clues that most others would have missed . |
19 | The dancing was to good old rock and roll music , and even those who were just a twinkle in their father 's eye in the 6Os joined in with the jiving fun . |
20 | The steam centre based in the Warwick Road , Birmingham is situated in between the main British Rail diesel multiple unit maintenance depot and re-fuelling sidings , complete with a large car-park for several hundred cars . |
21 | Other sounds caught in between the meaningless words . |
22 | ( At their first overhaul , this batch were given full internal bulkheads and an extra seat was squeezed in on the top deck . ) |
23 | It turned out to have come in through the curved zip which is unprotected by a weather flap . |
24 | This beggar had come in to the fitting shop , corner at the back corner , where he should n't have been . |
25 | What I might actually do it see if Ian 's not doing anything if he not come in for the full time that they 're cleaning up , but come in for those sort of things . |
26 | Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier . |
27 | It had been Dr Rolleston 's great sorrow that he had not been able to help children who had come in with the dreaded Infantile Paralysis , not that any other professor in Europe had been able to do better than by careful nursing stop the paralysis spreading . |
28 | What has been er what has been pleasing is that a n a number of the people who 've come in on the last two or three years or so er are younger people , people in their er late teens or twenties . |
29 | From Wolhusen the circular itinerary now continues south on road 10 which has come in on the left ( ie east from Luzern . |
30 | Reproaching herself for not having unlocked it when she had come in from the main door , she rose quickly and went to open up . |