Example sentences of "[to-vb] in with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way .
2 Crewe finished the first half the stronger and were possibly unlucky not to go in with a lead , the Leeds defense was looking fragile ( Fairclough was back at central def. — agghhhh ) , the midfield ( esp .
3 Did you yourself take part in the operation to go in with the guns ?
4 It was better to stand out at the beginning than to go in with the expectation that he would soon have to provoke a further crisis by resignation .
5 He wanted to go in with the sun behind him .
6 By Saturday they had both recovered sufficiently to fall in with the rest of the company for pay parade , waiting in a long queue to collect five shillings each from the paymaster .
7 This commitment will encourage others to fall in with the change .
8 I 'm grateful to you for your readiness to fall in with the proposals made , and er , I have enjoyed the opportunity to chair this A G M. The meeting is now concluded .
9 In Jones & Smith [ 1976 ] 3 All ER 54 ( CA ) , the occupier 's son had general permission to enter the house but he did not have permission to come in with a friend to steal two televisions , despite the father 's saying that his son would never be a trespasser in his house .
10 One moment they seemed to be flying through and over mountains and the next they were skimming over a long , fertile valley , turning to come in with the wind and losing height steadily .
11 But the job of captain remains the same : you have to work in with the coaches , motivate the players and gain their respect .
12 Women wedded to men 's systems , arguing for resources and significance , have little alternative but to accept the context as given and learn as effectively as possible , to pitch in with the rest .
13 Ultimately just another conquest to lump in with the rest , so your score-sheet could remain unblemished by failure . ’
14 That is an extraordinary contrast with the uncritical support for monetary union expressed by his right hon. and hon. Friends , who want to leap in with no conditions and to throw away the conditions that we have negotiated .
15 When you are nervous and anxious to please it is too easy to only half-listen and to leap in with an answer which is not quite relevant .
16 The cast-iron bath continues the Victorian theme and has been painted pink on the outside to fit in with the rest of the decor .
17 The minaret added to the present mosque is of brick and of a design to fit in with the rest of the church .
18 It just seemed to fit in with the story and the early part of your visit about somebody getting killed . ’
19 Sonia said : ‘ It seemed to fit in with the spirit of the Festival — how political change in history is articulated — and celebrated the most remarkable use of language , worldwide .
20 Walker is ready to make the effort to fit in with the locals .
21 To fit in with the minimalist style of living , the couple had to pare down their possessions drastically .
22 In the original DES document in which the proposals for the schools were outlined the overall aim was said to fit in with the Government 's aims set out in their document Better schools , ‘ to improve standards ’ being the key phrase .
23 Well , after the er publishers had approached me and , and asked me if I would be interested in doing this book er the next thing to do was actually get hold of all the Ordinance Survey maps for Oxfordshire , er you know , quite a big county , so er once we 'd done that er the next thing to do was to actually just work out exactly where we wanted the walks to be , and they 've obviously , for commercial reasons they 've got to be fairly evenly spread throughout the county , but you can tell quite quickly and quite easily by looking at an Ordinance Survey map , you know , where all the paths are , they 're all clearly marked , er public footpaths , public bridleways , that sort of thing , and the next step was to actually create from the maps , circular walks to fit in with the requirement .
24 The other principle which determines the character of the drawing is its deliberate adaptation to fit in with the character of the surrounding ornament .
25 ‘ We have changed the model slightly to fit in with the look of now .
26 Some candidates were unhappy about the selection process , claiming the region wanted someone more willing to fit in with the council 's corporate stance , than head a professional service .
27 This refusal to fit in with the system continued when he returned to London , having jumped ship after a series of incidents — chopping down the house of someone 's aunt ; being technical supervisor on a failed bank robbery — had made him somewhat too conspicuous to the New Zealand authorities .
28 To the right of the front panel the power and reset buttons are cleverly moulded to fit in with the contours of the case .
29 I was yes I er I got my degree in was qualified and er the hours they , they were offering happened to fit in with the family so I was quite glad to get the extra income .
30 ‘ From 1976 to 1986 I worked part-time in Family Planning Services to fit in with the demands of three children ’ , she writes .
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