Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was true that Dimity appeared to fall in readily with any of Ella 's demands , but if it came to a matter of principle , then Dimity was unshaken .
2 ‘ What I meant was do you wish to pull in somewhere till this has eased a bit ? ’
3 Moderator I 've asked for this new clause to come in immediately after seven because of what in accepting seven we 've just done .
4 No one will explain why he should have had a turtle-shell to lie in instead of some more orthodox cradle , but during the anti-monarchical excesses of the French Revolution this venerable carapace is said to have been saved from destruction by a naturalist of Pau , who was able to switch it for one without any such incriminatory associations from his own collection .
5 We chose a village to stay in almost at random — it was the place we got to as the evening was drawing in .
6 Got to get in closer to that .
7 Townsend 's most important definition of poverty which emphasizes that lack of money leads to in inability to join in fully in social life , producing in exclusion of individuals and social groups from ordinary life , focuses crucially on the role of lack of participation and powerlessness in the social construction of the ‘ poor ’ .
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