Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Few organisations , though , are better wired in to City Hall than the municipal labour unions .
2 Customs control on arrival is very lax so any spare parts are best brought in as personal luggage rather than sent separately .
3 Museums are finally coming in from the cold , to take their place alongside a whole range of other cultural facilities such as zoos , botanic gardens , planetariums , libraries , and the like — all of which are striving , in their own distinctive ways , to contribute to the informal education of the public as a whole .
4 Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch .
5 You 're just on the approaches to Jerusalem , you 're just coming in to Jerusalem right ?
6 That time we 're just coming in from a nightclub .
7 " You 're both going in to school on Monday , are n't you , Martha ? "
8 I mean , Joan said well ma , you know make the numbers up , once you 're here come in on the second .
9 I 'm watching Chris and Dave fool around at a disc presentation ceremony , a routine they 're well versed in by now , and talking kilt tartans to Matt Cameron from Soundgarden , who were due to play here with Guns N' Roses the following night but the gig 's been cancelled .
10 Sally , erm well Scotland is very enthusiastic about the birthday appeal and we have five major events planned , erm two in the Glasgow area and two in Edinburgh and one up at Gleneagles and erm in all of these events we 're actually pulling in on our people 's expertise to widen our contacts , so it 's not just the fund members who are running these things .
11 Our personalities and our capacities for relationship with and to others are integrally bound in with our sexuality and its exercise .
12 The needles are usually left in for about 15 minutes and are vibrated at intervals to achieve the required effect .
13 As a result , Computerwoche reports , the Dusseldorf-based company intends to spend less time and money on attending big computer shows , and in future will spend its cash on sponsoring staff and holding symposia that are more tuned in to customer needs .
14 Fortunately , I love to drive , although there seems little point in having the capacity to reach high speeds when you are bumper to bumper , even less point in having a CD player with quadraphonic sound when you are permanently tuned in to the traffic reports !
15 In the mid-1980s , drainage contractors in the Midlands are still moving in on river valleys , starting with the stream itself and then clearing every adjacent hedge and copse as part of the same contract .
16 Not realising photographers are traditionally allowed in to run-through Kylie emerged on stage in scruffy jeans .
17 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
18 If our much smaller , and much more numerous local museums are also to come in from the cold , the only route open to them is the one of providing a stimulating and memorable learning experience .
19 These are believed to result , at least in part , from sewage pollution , although there is some evidence that nutrients are also coming in from the open sea .
20 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
21 I also , er , we are also putting in for your community computing scheme , erm , realising that it will not only , if we get it , increase our own expertise and make us more efficient , which heaven knows , all organisations need to be , but will also be ab enable us to give advice to all the organisations we represent , and thus have an enormous ripple effect .
22 Another frequent problem is that brood mares are often brought in from the paddock about a month before the horse is due to foal , and are put in a little paddock next to the owner 's house so that ‘ an eye can be kept on her . ’
23 Cards are typically sold in via a representative selling from a brochure and samples .
24 Wales are now getting in on the act .
25 But , ominously , official trade unions , which formerly supported the government , are now throwing in with independent miners .
26 And I know that ninety per cent of your business interests are now tied in with Joey Bonanza 's empire . ’
27 The Germans who have been facing us all these weeks have pulled out and are now dug in in a thickly wooded area about three-hundred yards from No. 4 Commando .
28 However , the proposals , kicked out of the front door last year , are now coming in through the back .
29 Ah well , in tomorrow like but I 'm just going in till twenty past nine and then sign my name off and going home .
30 Instead of the dominant males moving in and taking over the females during the breeding period , they are simply allowed in for mating only and then driven out again .
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