Example sentences of "[is] [verb] in by the " in BNC.

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1 Scientific data is shovelled in by the barrow-load , emissions of ministerial concern belch forth from every conceivable government orifice , yet nothing happens .
2 In the second play , Audience , Ferdinand is called in by the head maltster , played by Freddie Jones , who insists that he joins him for a drink and a chat .
3 Indeed , as Fairbairns points out , both in this article and in her novel Benefits , when a houseworker fails to carry out her domestic duties ‘ properly ’ someone else ( usually another woman ) is brought in by the state and paid to do the identical job .
4 It is our reasons for asserting a dependent conditional which bring in a good deal more than what is brought in by the conditional itself .
5 This is followed in by the 16.05 ex Birmingham — in at 19.14 , out again at 19.22 .
6 Mussels , for instance , do not need to go to look for food , as most animals do ; the organic debris they feed upon is wafted in by the tides ( or the river estuaries ) .
7 It currently has a service within the Fire Service wh which costs a certain amount and we ca n't presume and I would , I suspect that Councillor is is actually trying to do is to get in by the back door for cut that we will then be forced to make the March March March Committee well I hope that members of this at this this this Committee would reject that er suggestion as it at the last meeting .
8 Therefore , while most of the effort in preparing plans is put in by the business units , the planning department attempts to guide the strategic discussion by identifying key environmental issues .
9 The message , the actual information , is put in by the user ( words to be processed , for instance , or numbers to be crunched ) or by professional suppliers ( of training manuals or porn films ) .
10 He runs away to the city where he is taken in by The Old Lady .
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