Example sentences of "have [verb] in [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 After the initial impetus has run out , he wrote , and before one has got in so far that it is easier to finish than to go back , it is then that it becomes hard to be sure of your footing , hard to know why you are doing what you are doing , hard to know if you are doing correctly what you are doing .
2 Unless Dickie has passed in well enough to get a scholarship . ’
3 Only the quota on Japanese vehicles prevents a true head-to-head with the class-leading Discovery and the Isuzu Trooper that has cashed in so successfully in this growth sector of the market .
4 It was sad to see Rocky go but at least we got a player back , White seems a strong and determined player and has fitted in quite well already .
5 ‘ This work has been very flexible and has fitted in very easily with holidays ’ .
6 Mind you , you think if you 'd stayed in there now .
7 If was a far cry from the big house that they 'd lived in as far back as she could remember .
8 What you 'll have to do in here right , because E and F you 'll still have to have E and F alright ?
9 And , and I mean I , I , I 'm making I 'm mak I 'm deliberately making these points because he is viewed as someone who perhaps would n't have been a Sun type but more of a , a Telegraph type or whatever , but when you 've analyzed his , his words and his speeches and everything else in terms of what we 're talking about the tabloids or broadsheets or whatever , you know he would , his language would have fitted in more neatly to the tabloid style than the the Telegraph style .
10 How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time ?
11 Er it ought not to have done in so far that er we were we were we were we were moving , we were going forward to take up positions on er on the river , er and this was being done on the understanding that er a certain bridge had been destroyed , er and it had n't been destroyed er and they were and they were they were already across you see .
12 I had to go in there immediately .
13 The operative he had come in especially early that morning to contact .
14 He thought he had got in just about everything and moved on .
15 There was no sign that Fen had called in even briefly .
16 He had spoken in so low a tone that only the few near to them had heard him .
17 ‘ They 've settled in remarkably well , ’ says the college 's Richard Jones , who has students from 77 countries .
18 Viva Hate ! feels implausibly fresh : the music 's breathing again , free of a certain stuffiness and laboriousness that had set in seemingly irreversibly in The Smiths ' twilight period .
19 Winter had set in truly now .
20 But he had gone in there anyway , carrying a torch which flung light into dark comers , showing snakes , scorpions and even a grinning skull .
21 So much had happened in so short a time ; it was like a bad dream .
22 Too much had happened in too short a time .
23 By the end of 1986–7 , MDC expenditure of about £140 million had resulted in about only £20 million of private-sector investment in commercial and industrial developments , although at least another £40 million was committed .
24 He was manipulating her shamelessly and it was intensely irritating that he had homed in so accurately on the most effective way of doing it — not by bullying , but by appealing to her competitive instincts .
25 What 's that you 've put in there so far ?
26 Thanks were expressed to all members of committee for their help and support during the year with special thanks to the new members who had fitted in so well and had been willing to get involved in all the work of the committee … to the ex-officio members of the committee Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton , Councillor H.D.G. Fraser and G. Lightheart the community education officer .
27 Thanks were expressed to all members of committee for their help and support during the year with special thanks to the new members who had fitted in so well and had been willing to get involved in all the work of the committee … to the ex-officio members of the committee Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton , Councillor H.D.G. Fraser and G. Lightheart the community education officer .
28 Yep , that 's right ( at least according to what I 've coloured in so far ) .
29 The trace from a chap 20 yards up the beach had snapped in half as full power was applied to a pendulum cast .
30 I think the bungalow 's blended in very well .
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