Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Wind/U , a complete set of Windows APIs operating under Motif that Bristol wrote , is currently in beta and will ship in in the fourth quarter priced at $50,000 per product license . |
2 | And I 'll focus in on the eighteen thirty and forty eight revolutions . |
3 | We will opt in to the Social Chapter of the new European Treaty and introduce employment standards common in successful economies , including the best health and safety legislation . |
4 | Let's jump in at the deep end — literally . |
5 | Erm , the reason that that does n't tie in with the four hundred and eighty thousand pound er , increase in spending is that offsetting that seven hundred and seventeen thousand that you 've funded from your contingency , there is also a net reduction in spending by the Committee because of the changes in the devolution of central department charges and their allocation through committees , well less have been allocated to Social Services Committee in total . |
6 | Comment : Indirect questions are used all the time by people who need their status boosting through being given buckets of approval , or who are looking for a reason for punishing other people should they not fall in with the anticipated scenario . |
7 | Everyday atoms would fall in towards the dark matter , and eventually form stars and galaxies , highlighting the peaks in the distribution of dark matter . |
8 | Without waiting for an answer , she piled into the back — ‘ Are n't there any seat-belts for the twins ? ’ — and Carol , determined to believe I did not exist , joined her , after loading something which I did n't see in through the rear doors . |
9 | There was no key in the lock , so he could see in through the big old-fashioned key-hole . |
10 | These differences led to differing perceptions of their role by the two development officers — in Ipswich the development officer was a little unsure of how she was going to ‘ work in with the existing multi-disciplinary team ’ , whereas in Newham the development officer said she felt she was probably going to spend a good deal of her time negotiating between the different services and ‘ getting them to talk to each other ’ . |
11 | ‘ Do you still keep in with the great man Dander ? ’ |
12 | Before 1950 there was no regional TV station or transmitter : only Parisians could pick up a TV signal ; in 1958 only 50 per cent of the population could tune in to the one black-and-white TV channel . |
13 | It operates at a rate of 0.45-litre ( 0.8pt ) per stroke , and will fit in to the standard 2in ( 50mm ) BSP neck of 205-litre ( 45gal ) barrels . |
14 | Where does yours fit in to the various classifications — or do you have a baby who 's a mixture of several ? |
15 | In the eyes of such politicians , industrial managers were not seen as the creators of the nation 's wealth , and the providers of job opportunities for the people , but as despoilers of the environment ; obsolete men , peddling obsolete views , who did n't really fit in with the new social scheme of things . |
16 | A Scottish Office spokesman said changes have taken place in the health service since 1989 and the previous plan did not fit in with the present set-up of purchasers and providers . |
17 | If an Assembly were given tax-raising powers , how would that fit in with the other fiscal arrangements ? |
18 | Two , how does it fit in with the Joint Planning Officer who 's also ready in post ? , |
19 | Where such arguments did not fit in with the overarching themes of race , violence and disorder , and social deprivation they were either sidelined or pushed into the sub-clauses of official reports . |
20 | CIBS ’ , its just the little matter of hairy legs that just might not fit in with the ra-ra skirts … ) |
21 | This constant sweeping under the carpet of all information which does not fit in with the Tory vision of a new North does no-one in this region any favours . |
22 | Does the shot fit in with the last one ? |
23 | Faith No More are a phenomenon : a stadium rock band who really do n't fit in with the whole rock grandeur . |
24 | ‘ It would certainly fit in with the blood-group problem . |
25 | I 'm not sure though of where he 'd fit in under the current team structure . |
26 | ‘ And where do I fit in under the new organisation ? ’ |
27 | Naim Audio have released a new power amplifier , the NAP 180 , which will fit in between the existing NAP 140 and NAP 250 models . |
28 | If the quality of bottom-up information was good , the algorithm could quickly home in on the correct sequence of words . |
29 | I shall home in on the social action programme and the declaration on racism and xenophobia , which was separate from the main treaty , but was signed at Maastricht . |
30 | After the neighbours and the dinner and the Queen 's speech , depression would set in from the rich food and the gins and tonics . |