Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.
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1 | In Sheffield in the first stage , when annuals and short-lived perennials move in , Oxford ragwort ( Senecio squalidus ) , knotgrass ( Polygonum aviculare ) , orache ( Atriplex hastata ) and fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) are common . |
2 | At first annuals and short-lived perennials move in ( above left ) ; fat-hen ( Chenopodium album ) is typical of these ( left ) . |
3 | Why did n't Japan 's ever-prudent and oh-so-dominant bureaucrats step in to prevent it ? |
4 | Those characteristic of the Telegraph Pass granite and felsic dykes reside in both magnetite and hematite ( Fig. 2 ) . |
5 | ‘ Wrapped in your VR equipment , your brain and nervous system fill in the gaps . |
6 | Extensive bathing establishments were constructed under the Empire in all cities and substantial remains exist in , especially , Ephesos , Miletos , Pergamon , Hierapolis and Aphrodisias . |
7 | Much individual attention is given to students by the tutors , and famous musicians call in to give seminars and advice on a regular basis , a policy adopted by Tony Muschamp at M.I. UK . |
8 | Future research in this field should also attempt to assess attributions before the more chronic and severe symptoms set in . |
9 | That 's why large companies often fall and small companies step in . |
10 | Think of it with the garden cleared and new fruit-trees put in — ‘ They would never take up here . |
11 | The results of these and other experiments fit in well with the predictions of what has become known as the standard electroweak model . |
12 | Though owls , skuas and other predators move in and often enjoy successful breeding at their expense , the proliferating herbivores continue to outnumber them and to outpace the relatively low productivity of their food supply . |
13 | Net-armed and club-armed Goblins fight in slightly different ways , so it is up to you to decide upon your ideal mix . |