Example sentences of "and [verb] in [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Living on the Continent and checking in with friends in Milan and Stuttgart , the English vision of Europe about to collapse into Weimar-style chaos is pure nonsense .
2 Granddaughter was born on , and weighed in at 7lbs 13 oz .
3 The metabolic products of the activity at the growth cone come back down the axon by retrograde transport and home in on lysosomes in the cell body , or in some cases are processed by proteases in the cytosol .
4 Christmas carolling and walking in to pubs .
5 Police officers of various ranks and specialisms came and went all day , checking for forensic evidence relating to the kidnap , intercepting some telephone calls and listening in to others .
6 Ideas of centrality and marginality of place link to the status of activities and tie in with perceptions of derogatory and despised areas of operation .
7 The announcement follows the dismantling of the National Security Management system — the ‘ shadow ’ system of government by security chiefs — and ties in with plans to reduce the military budget by about 15 per cent , or £375 million .
8 The announcement follows the dismantling of the National Security Management system — the ‘ shadow ’ system of government by security chiefs — and ties in with plans to reduce the military budget by about 15 per cent , or £375 million .
9 He pushed the book across and pointed out the swirling fronds of ‘ Seaweed ’ and the stiffly formal ‘ Sweet Pea ’ , while Iris looked on , nodding and chipping in with observations from time to time .
10 Mike took the initiative , kicked down the door and went in with guns blazing , so to speak , to find — nothing !
11 He had also married Marina Simionescu in 1980 , a partnership dissolved four years later and enshrined in between times by what now appears a very sad little book , Love Match , Mariana 's ‘ belated wedding present ’ to her husband .
12 The manner of the capitalization was that the shares would not be publicly quoted and dealt in like ones on the Stock Exchange , but would be offered to investors who would have faith that the company would grow and their shares would increase with it .
13 In simple terms the research will be carried out through a combination of library and archival research , reading of reports and committee papers , semi-structured interviews , structured interviews , participant observation and sitting in on meetings of relevant committees and groups .
14 ‘ I think the sense of camaraderie among rock musicians comes from the traditional thing of playing together and sitting in on sessions , ’ elaborates Liam .
15 Every now and again a thrush would land on the ground exhausted , to be netted and put in with others in a cardboard box .
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