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

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1 More dangerous , however , is the ease with which anti-racists ( who see racism as the prime enemy ) have largely fallen in behind this new religious definition of community , despite its damaging implications for the most vulnerable groups , particularly women .
2 They had found a small table tucked in between three long ones , and had already been given a jug of iced water , a long loaf , a pot of butter and a plate of olives .
3 One interviewer wrote that it sounds like it 's been squatted in by thirteen separate Puerto Rican junkie families with tubercular in-laws and half a dozen barking dogs .
4 You can also create beautiful designs in outline , which are then filled in with full satin-stitch embroidery in up to five different colours .
5 So people have rung in on this direct line to find out what 's going on and things appertaining that could be useful to them .
6 ‘ Unless your estimable uncle had expensive amusements , Master Hussey , you must surely have come in for this very money along with the rest . ’
7 The term New Historicism has come in for considerable hostile criticism both from those who claim that there is nothing particularly new about it and among those who admire new historical methods but feel the term incorrectly suggests a unified theoretical field and subsequent critical practice within a body of critical writing in which much contending diversity exists .
8 They 've just come in for ninety three .
9 Bernstein 's work has come in for some strong criticism recently .
10 Of the new ‘ Nepmen ’ , two were Jews who had come in from some other guberniia , and the other three all had military experience but little capital in goods or cash .
11 She was about to risk departing for an early lunch , a move which she would not have dared to make if Miss Coldharbour had been in the office , but Julia gathered she was out for the morning and not expected in until two fifteen .
12 They are fed in onto this global trunk circuit erm from many feeder lines , sometimes by radio , sometimes by telephone , but they get in onto the very high-speed trunk circuit , and of those eight and half thousand observations made every hour , it takes between four and five minutes for six and half thousand of them to reach us at Bracknell .
13 Lodged in between these two dates were a number of factors which gave the issue a pressing urgency .
14 Air is drawn in to this low pressure area primarily through the ventilation slots and also through the floppy disk drive apertures .
15 I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal .
16 James Lowther , creative director and deputy chairman at Saatchi and Saatchi , was quietly drafted in by Conservative Central Office over the weekend to spice up the closing stages of John Major 's campaign .
17 On the surface , Red Or Dead could be lumped in with all those old-school London names who used to show wacky creations and sell zilch .
18 Likewise , if anthropologists used the word religion in the sense in which it is ordinarily used by ordinary speakers of English , where it is tied in with such compartmentalized matters as church membership and a professional priesthood , then it would have no application at all to most of the societies which anthropologists usually study .
19 Grade 2 was not interpreted as a sign of active colitis , since it has been found in about one third of patients with a normal macroscopic mucosa and no history of colitis .
20 We are at the at where Shrewsbury Town of the third division lead premiership Blackburn by three goals to two , but Blackburn now moving forward , getting it across , it breaks back to drives it in low and left footed and that one is off the target , a shot driven in from twenty five yards by , not finding the goal .
21 Grapes for pressing would be brought in from many different vineyards , following Dom Pérignon 's explicit instructions .
22 The money was brought in by direct weekly collection , but sales of various kinds and by that once universally popular but now almost vanished institution , the Guest Tea .
23 She must have weighed in around one thirty-five , was twenty-five-six years old .
24 It is important to establish whether the fossil animal actually lived in the environment which furnished its sedimentary cover , or whether its remains were swept in from some other place .
25 Murphy had swung in between two newish and very neat grey gateposts .
26 The rings can then be split in to 30 different fractions , separated by partitions at the top of the tube .
27 ‘ All I know is he spun in from five thousand on half a wing . ’
28 So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape .
29 Would n't have minded if the driver had gone in for some stronger magic — the old Christianity did n't seem to be having much effect on his driving .
30 ‘ In other words he has been taken in by all this ‘ financial advice ’ and guidance .
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