Example sentences of "their [noun] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And also to those innocent victims of this jape who might even have put their cars in for the test and discovered the garage is no longer the soft option it was once reputed to be !
2 Young oil painters will have to be quick off the mark to get their entries in to the Winsor & Newton/Royal Institute of Oil Painters Young Artists competition .
3 Cantona , the one-time enfante terrible of French football , initially went on loan to Elland Road , where his inventive attacking play — mostly as substitute — gave Leeds a powerful bonus on their run in to the title .
4 An unpaid tax bill instilled fears into the companies who dealt with Red Rhino and everyone slapped their bills in at the same time .
5 to adhere to the programme because the newly privatised the newly privatised Water Authority and British Rail could n't affo could n't afford the finance to put their share in to the grants from Brussels .
6 As you can see the erm , where is it , we 've got to have , or the airlines have got to have their submissions in by the end of this month so if we have got anything really that we want to say from sales we ought to be letting have it in in a formal thing .
7 But what er what happened is when they rebuilt this building in the fifteenth century the masons found these and reused them reset them inside because they 'd lost their significance in over the three hundred years , so but they were useful structural er things .
8 Then we asked John Pennington to drop their food in through the wire , mornings and evenings .
9 The central issue is whether or not a Third World bourgeoisie can become hegemonic in its own realm and drive towards ‘ real ’ development ( as Becker asserts for Peru 's ‘ New Bourgeoisie ’ ) or whether the only realistic option for Third World bourgeoisies , under the present system of global capitalist hegemony , is to throw their lot in with the TNCs , as Evans argues for the triple alliance in Brazil .
10 Serbs preferred to pitch their lot in with the nationalists , most notably with Arkan , a wanted war criminal who won eight of the 24 seats available .
11 But Sir George Gardiner , chairman of the right-of-centre 1992 Group of Tories , and Brent North MP Sir Rhodes Boyson have both now said they will throw their hand in with the Prime Minister .
12 The women of Baldersdale , as in all similar communities , went with their men in to the fields and byres and worked shoulder to shoulder .
13 After a fierce struggle at the gates they were able to force their way in at the heels of the retreating defenders .
14 Finally a metal detoxifier attacks heavy metals like copper that may find their way in through the tapwater .
15 Thirty yards away , the pack were even then thrusting their way in among the strip of bushes .
16 You know I sometimes find with some of my students it is very counterproductive to have their mother in on the lessons .
17 The Royal Duke was a fishermen 's pub with an afternoon trade from men who had brought their catch in during the small hours of the morning .
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