Example sentences of "in with [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When Rachel was finally writing up her reports at the end of the morning , Nina suddenly called her and asked if she could come and look at a young man who had come in with a skin rash . |
2 | There 's nothing to beat a handful of mushrooms in with a rabbit stew . |
3 | She noticed now that there was a kind of cupboard in the corner which was likely to contain a washbasin , and a single bed , tucked in with a plaid rug . |
4 | The attacker moves in with a roundhouse kick to the head and the defender raises his arm to ward it off . |
5 | Newman came in with a faraway look . |
6 | Alan Davies has done a very good job in a short space of time and if he remains as coach for three seasons or more Wales will be in with a fighting chance for the future — and certainly in the next World Cup ’ . |
7 | We 've got 50 copies to give out , so if you did n't win anything in our last quiz do n't worry , you 're in with a fighting chance this time . |
8 | However the first leg performance means InterSpray is third overall and still in with a fighting chance with everything to play for in the third and final legs . |
9 | We were in with a medal chance . |
10 | The door opened , and the man came in with a woman doctor . |
11 | There will always be books which are worth launching with a party because you are going to get wide coverage , but the half-page ad in Cosmo on your own is n't worth half as much as an advertorial that is tied in with a bookshop group . |
12 | If it fitted in with a family holiday , then I might go . |
13 | A typical advanced attack might begin with one man moving in with a palm strike to the sternum . |
14 | Excluded , naturally , from the better parties , some of them would attempt to get on terms with their social superiors by bursting in with a search warrant in one hand and evidence in another , which they would produce from nowhere like cabaret artists plucking doves out of the air . |
15 | sort of in conjunction with that , that has to go you know i has to be tied in with a bonus contract that suits the workforce . |
16 | The organisers say kite-flying is a green sport and the event ties in with a workshop course run for local schoolchildren on the arts and the environment . |
17 | His computer software group Vistec has romped in with a record increase of 29% to £1.3m in the first half , and the City is pinning its hopes on a further leap from £1m to £3.3m in the full year . |
18 | The park is pretty dialled in with a food shop , skate shop , and the midi ramp . |
19 | Next are Chris Bonington and Robin Knox-Johnston with their lovely Sea , Ice and Rock ( Coronet ) ; Jean P Sasson 's shocking account of a Saudi Sultana in Princess ( Bantam ) ; Richard Leakey and Roger Lewin 's new popular science work Origins Reconsidered ( Abacus ) ; and , to tie in with an autumn television series , a Faber original , The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna . |
20 | He was able to continue , but eventually came in with an oil leak and a loose tail pipe . |
21 | I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology . |
22 | To fit in with the minimalist style of living , the couple had to pare down their possessions drastically . |
23 | Full-length floral curtains by Interior Selection and the blinds , made up by Apollo Interior Selection fabric , also tie in with the colour scheme . |
24 | If lights were fitted as a standard requirement during manufacturing of pedal cyclists they could be made to blend in with the colour scheme of the cycle . |
25 | At least one was lumped in with the guild stock . |
26 | Well he ate them mix the gravy in with the meat steak |
27 | The Walker brothers — Kevin , Kerrod and Stephen — jet in with the Aussie team yesterday Picture : KEVIN FITZPATRICK |
28 | This year 's event on the Tay will be on May 24th and will tie in with the canoe exhibition at Grandtully . |
29 | Secondly , it will show the potential liquidity of the practice at the period end and link in with the cash flow forecast for the same period . |
30 | ‘ My Princess Harriet , ’ said Daddy , yes he did , as they paraded in with the silver tea things and the three dead-at-birth jam tarts . |