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

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1 About £8 billion , including debenture repayments , is pencilled in for 1992–93 , largely from outstanding payments on already privatised assets .
2 One thing is clear none of this OO stuff is imminent in Oracle as SQL 3 is pencilled in for 1995/6 and an object storage manager will most likely follow that .
3 There is built in to these religions the requirement for self-criticism , a guarding against idolatry , against hypocrisy , against superstition , against injustice , against self- centredness , against self-satisfaction , and against taking refuge in particular rituals or concepts .
4 She 's moved in with another man who 's an exboxer who knocks me around .
5 Air is drawn in to this low pressure area primarily through the ventilation slots and also through the floppy disk drive apertures .
6 This surface is walled in on either side by the CC' and FG loops .
7 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 .
8 It is tied in with sympathetic magic which has been an enduring part of the British occult scene for many centuries .
9 Sometimes it is lumped in with mental health services , sometimes with elderly services , sometimes with both .
10 The first charge is brought in without any opposition .
11 Mr Beveridge told my colleague Bryan Rostron : ‘ I think from time to time one is brought in for overseas work in parts of the world where the old English system of justice still applies .
12 The Head of Humanities in a large comprehensive school commented in my hearing , in a staff meeting about 3rd year general discussion groups on controversial issues , that " in about half of such groups the question of God is brought in by some kid or other " and that he felt " put on the spot " .
13 The data is entered in to that form .
14 which I must say I certainly in that a parish council is it , and everybody else is linked in at lower levels .
15 So it is possible that avian death-feigning is tuned in to this one crucial moment of possible escape .
16 ‘ He 's run in with more self-belief , ’ he explained , ‘ and that has given him an extra bit of nip to beat the bat .
17 So Gloria 's put in for one of them new pre-fabs . ’
18 As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer .
19 The catch phrase ‘ equality of opportunity ’ is a delusion , concealing not only the injustice of our social hierarchy but also how much effort is put in by conservative forces to ensure it remains unjust .
20 Either way Norman Lamont is hemmed in with little scope for escape .
21 Everything is held in like this with St John .
22 The presupposition here ( that it is indeed SF ) merely makes explicit what is implied in including this passage in a questionnaire on SF .
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