Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The deal fits in with Spring Ram 's belief that bedroom , dining and living room furniture is an important growth area .
2 Last week he put forward a ( disappointing ) programme to overhaul the schools ; next week he homes in on campaign finance and national service ; some day soon , welfare reform .
3 Fagg and Blenkinsop gossip and doze , sometimes joined by Fishbane , and the occasional non-resident looks in for afternoon tea .
4 Golf : Calcavecchia digs in for consolation prize
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11 The scheme frequently ties in with work experience either at a dealership or at Rover .
12 R ( part time pupil who comes in at lunch time ) seemed quite placid , so was easier to control ; alas when dinner was presented he announced it was ‘ finished ’ without tasting it .
13 Mark Trodden comes in at fly half .
14 The status of royalty comes in for summary treatment when one candidate for the throne of Evallonia , offered the support of the young revolutionaries , declines the honour .
15 ‘ Go and bring some bottery leaves in from t'orchard hedge , ’ he instructed .
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