Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You can count on the fingers of one hand the times Mr Kinnock has jumped in among the public .
2 The bridge has fallen in with the Mayor and Corporation on it .
3 Gran has joined in on the act .
4 President Berisha , however , has given in to the nationalists over the question of property restitution .
5 Since the disease is heterosexually transmitted in Africa , the group which has come in for the most blame for its rapid spread have been the many poor women who have been supporting themselves in Nairobi through commercial sex .
6 From Wolhusen the circular itinerary now continues south on road 10 which has come in on the left ( ie east from Luzern .
7 All the lights are up and cold air has come in with the officials .
8 But , in such a statement , the fact that were sides has crept in round the back .
9 Panic has set in as the league 's Draconian restructuring unfolds with four clubs relegated from Division One and seven from Division Two .
10 The most famous face of all has slipped in during the seemingly inexorable rise in predicted numbers of Conservative seats .
11 This is where the Arts Council has stepped in with the argument that if the scheme promotes a form of art which does not conform to their qualitative criteria , it should be abolished .
12 ‘ You tend to forget all the hard work that has gone in over the season .
13 This is our first effort at a full newsletter and we now really appreciate how much effort Lynn has put in over the last few years .
14 The efforts that Sony has put in for the NEWS outside Japan would give NEC a flying start in the US and Europe should it decide to enter the international workstation market .
15 It occurs as that in Judges 9.9 and 13 , and here it might indicate nothing more than the all-embracing nature of the struggles which Jacob has engaged in during the course of his life .
16 I glance , speculatively , towards the window , where more bad weather has blown in from the North Sea .
17 A baffled ox has horned in through the wall .
18 In the general excitement — the novel has scarcely begun — it gets borne in upon the reader that Stavrogin 's conduct is not the only thing to be puzzled by .
19 If the candidate seems settled in for the day stand up and help him/her with their coat , or begin to walk towards the door .
20 But I mean he 's sucked in at the minute with Linda cos she wants him to put his money with her as well you see .
21 You ca n't see it but that 's where it 's generated in between the in between those two .
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