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

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1 In order to fall in with Stock Exchange requirements , Harvard introduced a wretched task for dealers , viz. the filling in of client profile cards .
2 They are pictured with the regional field salesmen who just happened to come in on photo day !
3 Leading his daughter , he reiterated his promise to come in after morning surgery to pick up the squirrel and return the cage later , and when the door closed Sophie turned to Joanna .
4 Kick-offs have even been delayed to fit in with Sky TV advertisements .
5 ‘ In this part of Austria , we do n't expect babies and toddlers to fit in with hotel routine ; we 've adapted the hotels to suit them , ’ claimed the tourist officer for Vorarlberg .
6 When a chance came up to do them early we took it , although it meant we only had nine working days to fit in with Magnox Shutdown .
7 Thousands set to flock in for country festival
8 Answer : ‘ At least a dustbin 's got rubbish in it ’ ) , teachers try to ‘ encourage ’ you ( ‘ You 'll just have to stay in at break time to do it all again . ’ )
9 Oh I was playing up and they chucked me out the class or something and I had to stay in at dinner time .
10 Poor to get extra help with VAT costs Major forced to step in over fuel bill row
11 Barbara Taylor Bradford Angel 1st June , £14.99 P.o.s. : illuminated display bins , posters , box books , author poster ; complete repackage of backlist paperbacks ; summer reading catalogues Author tour : bookshop signings Advertising : national press and women 's magazines Media coverage : features in press , TV and radio ; local media to tie in with author tour
12 Banbridge are the only one of the ten Senior One teams who wo n't be playing home games on such surfaces , and now that Ballynahinch and Portadown have elected to slot in at Valley Leisure Centre and Newry respectively , half of the Senior Two games will be played on synthetic too .
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