Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In episode three , the script required this seasoned gourmet to turn to his wife with the wide-eyed enquiry : ‘ Annie , what exactly IS a truffle ? ’ before scampering to open a reference book on the kitchen table so that the camera could zoom in on the illustration .
2 Do n't rush in with the word before he/she has had time to think , but do n't leave him/her struggling .
3 George Bush could now cash in on the country 's post-war confidence by launching another war on the black home-front .
4 ‘ Do n't cash in on the fact that you know I — I 'm susceptible to you .
5 Lucy Lane said : ‘ I wonder he did n't cash in on the journal . ’
6 The LIFESPAN Manager should log in to the LIFESPAN RDBI process directory ( i.e. where the 59 .
7 Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type :
8 Well I mean it 's , it 's well as soon as , it 's , well did you write in and object in within the time ?
9 This year 's event on the Tay will be on May 24th and will tie in with the canoe exhibition at Grandtully .
10 The hospital management team for Claybury rejected the idea of the quadrant hospital concept , since this could not tie in with the principle of community care .
11 This would tie in with the kind of creature that could take advantage of the first abundance of flowering plants and special insects emerging in the late Cretaceous .
12 ( That would tie in with the pregnancy in the summer — an earlier attempt to force Steen 's hand . )
13 ( Sometimes people drift off and dream up indicators which do n't adequately tie in with the end result . )
14 Little fishing boats would chug in to the harbour all through the morning , and unload a couple of trays of fish which were sold immediately in the bustling market .
15 He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty .
16 Does n't that sort of bring in to the country and she 's out in the country and she wants to show it to them that she she 's sort of she 's still fashionable .
17 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
18 ‘ I want to send out a very strong message today , ’ he had said , ‘ one thing I learned when I was young is that you do n't give in to the village bully .
19 Whatever may have been threatened or done , do not give in to the bully and do not keep whatever has happened to yourself .
20 Try to hold these contradictory memories together : do n't give in to the temptation to simplify your experience by discarding one important aspect of it .
21 He drew her to him , so that her head was near his waist , in a stiff sort of way because she did not give in to the embrace .
22 So then you we can tighten in on the site to not only a place actually on the site but how far down they came from as well .
23 Divisional teams will report in to the Group Steering Committee chaired by Frank Bell .
24 Charles had so convinced himself of this that he did n't ring in to the production office until ten-thirty , deliberately giving the producer time to sober up his intoxicated imagination .
25 She found that she could tune in to the nature spirits and devas overlighting particular species and areas of landscape .
26 All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel .
27 ‘ Would you care for a bit of supper , and then we could look in at the Area Ball .
28 I 've got an appointment with Shrimpton , the lawyer , at four and I shall look in at the shop afterwards . ’
29 It is important to have that sort of relationship where someone can look in from the outside . ’
30 So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College .
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