Example sentences of "[vb infin] in a [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I might bring in a note tomorrow saying I 've got make an appointment |
2 | The tone of his detractors is modified , however , by those who fear that without Birt the right wing of the Conservative party would bring in a regime even less to their taste . |
3 | The reasons for using some form of external assistance in recruiting key people are often quite clear : the confidentiality , the know-how and the experience are all obvious factors ; why bring in a headhunter rather than use an advertising consultant is sometimes more difficult to explain . |
4 | Well I 'll chuck in a bit more , I 'll chuck in a little bit more pepper . |
5 | ‘ But I might look in a bit later . |
6 | If he had any energy left over he might well indulge in a bit more naughty meddling . |
7 | ‘ Having committed one offence and been given a criminal recordfor innocent hacking , they may feel that they might as well get in a bit deeper . ’ |
8 | I imagine that if you were a member you can , you can get in a lot easier and a lot cheaper . |