Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And Lucy Lane : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journals . ’ |
2 | And that would tie in with the markings and the holes … |
3 | They differ throughout the mag and certainly do n't tie in with the colours given in the boxes of different sections in the Menu section at the front . |
4 | The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities . |
5 | Coun Arthur Taylor said there was no planning opposition so they should not give in to the vandals by refusing the application . |
6 | Cawthorne was leaning over the machine , blocking my view of anything else inside the bunker , and I slid around to check whether I could see in through the slits . |
7 | Actually I have been something of a clothesaholic recently , do n't tell Derek , but I have to put that fitted wardrobe under lock and key when he 's back and hope he does n't keek in through the louvres because I would n't want him to think I was extravagant . |
8 | By that I mean those of us who do n't fit in to the stereotypes created by our culture , and refuse to be ; for example , such like myself who are n't rapacious materialists , fashion victims , empty-headed bimbos , domineering matriarchs who perpetually have a pan of chicken soup on the hob and a home-made cake ready for everloving family to devour . |
9 | So , erm you might not get on to number four , if you do , or I tell you to start , can you think of two or three images to add to it which would , which would fit in with the others . |
10 | You have to look objectively at strengths , and how people will fit in with the others . |
11 | ‘ Is course relevant to functions and development of library service , how does it fit in with the needs of the employees who should attend ? |
12 | You can choose your own hours , which means that you can fit in with the needs of your baby . |
13 | Others who are familiar with intimate details of the case , such as Peter Hill , producer of two BBC Rough Justice programmes on the case in the mid-Eighties , believe Beattie is the victim of suppressed forensic reports which did not fit in with the police view , particularly that of the man leading the investigation , Chief Supt William Muncie . |
14 | Not only that I 've got ta fit in like the children as well . |
15 | With wall hangings you can choose a bold , vivid effect that will be the focal point of the room ; or you might prefer a subdued pattern that will tone in with the surroundings . |
16 | Two rules must be obeyed when exploiting them : local cooling , close to the heat pump or its heat exchanger , must be no faster than heat can flow in from the surroundings ; and the source temperature must not be lowered more than a few degrees below its undisturbed level . |
17 | I mean would you would you shall we home in on the folders ? |
18 | ‘ Why not join in with the others , if you want to learn ? ’ |
19 | The top light is open to enable us to hear him so we can join in with the responses , but the rain is beating so hard on the roof , we keep coming in raggedly and late . |
20 | In other words ‘ the Russian revolution will create conditions in which power can pass in to the hands of the workers … before the politicians of bourgeois liberalism get the chance to display to the full their talent for governing ’ . |
21 | The movies succeeded because people could just walk in from the streets but from the beginning everything was done to ensure that as many people as possible were brought in . |
22 | We can get in through the zippers . ’ |
23 | Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda . |
24 | I suppose my shadow calculated that I would soon come in off the streets , or perhaps he was using the opportunity to go through my baggage . |
25 | But I would have liked to have got the napkins to match , but she said they do n't come in with the napkins . |
26 | Because she 's trying to push m multiplication in , that does n't come in till the juniors . |
27 | Have I said I 've said those would come in from the departments . |
28 | So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans . |
29 | Rarely did any Tiller Girl stand out in a glamorous way but stunning was always the word used to describe Violet Bryant nicknamed Ginger because of her glorious red hair , she could not possibly blend in with the others . |
30 | Until then he would just blend in with the walls . |