Example sentences of "in at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The management contractor , by being brought in at an early stage , will become involved in the design process in co-operation with the client 's designer .
32 A level-top , apart from its looking well , was emphasized for a good economic reason : if the ploughland was level , the drill coulters would bite in at an uniform depth , and sow the seed in the same way ; the ears of corn would then mature at approximately the same time and all the seeds of corn would be approximately the same size .
33 ‘ Thing is , Barbs barged in at an inconvenient moment when my brothers were moving some stuff into my place , and they came over all paranoid and looked at her very old-fashioned , and while I know they would n't do anything to her , now she 's gone missing I ca n't help wondering .
34 Towards the end of 1989 film and TV scripts were flooding in at an unprecedented rate , spurred on by her successful debut live tour , the incredible success , even by her standards , of her second album ‘ Enjoy Yourself ’ which entered the British LP charts at number one on its first day of release in October that year and the much-anticipated release of The Delinquents .
35 The controls were voted in at the annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources ( CCMLR ) .
36 Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’
37 Right , well we , we have something which would actually solve that , erm , which would be of benefit to you , and would actually cut in at the six month period , and would continue paying your policy and your premiums , until your retirement age if necessary .
38 Let's jump in at the deep end — literally .
39 Worrell had been vice-captain against England in 1953–4 , but when Australia toured a year later the selectors ' feet , apparently , had turned cold ; Denis Atkinson , who had little captaincy experience , was made Stollmeyer 's deputy , and as Stollmeyer then missed three Tests through injury , found himself pitched in at the deep end .
40 It is possible to jump in at the deep end , buy a farm , and teach yourself , learning by your mistakes .
41 THE AGRICULTURAL Research Council is about to dive in at the deep end of commercial research by launching the Agricultural Genetics Company .
42 IN AT THE DEEP END
43 Lottie was thrown in at the deep end :
44 It 's really not hard at all ; you just have to dive in at the deep end . ’
45 Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday .
46 England 's far-sighted youth development policy is now being matched by the selectors ' willingness to throw teenagers in at the deep end .
47 No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’
48 THREE Ipswich Witches youngsters will be thrown in at the deep end on Thursday when Foxhall Stadium stages the Star of Anglia on the opening day of the 1993 speedway season .
49 ‘ We shall know whether they sink or swim by putting them in at the deep end , and I have every confidence that they will all do well .
50 Now McFall either jumps in at the deep end or dithers and backs off — he never falls off .
51 I was thus , unceremoniously ‘ thrown in at the deep end ’ .
52 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
53 ‘ I think he is now a far better player than the youngster we threw in at the deep end against Wales last season .
54 I enrolled for ‘ Art for Beginners ’ and later went down to the centre where the tutor had obtained a model for us from whom to do quick sketches — so I was in at the deep end .
55 She was immediately thrown in at the deep end when one of her young clients , Lucy Gates , died .
56 If it is too drastic to jump in at the deep end with such a sweeping change , why not try it out in experimental matches , festival or night matches ?
57 She had been thrown in at the deep end and it was a question of sink or swim .
58 I now have 4 years ' teaching experience although I too was thrown in at the deep end — my only advantage over others was that I had studied languages myself and knew how difficult it could be .
59 I had never taught before but was pushed in at the deep end and had to learn to swim .
60 Keeping things simple is often the best bet , an investment of both time and effort is required to learn anything new , so diving in at the deep end with one of the full-blown integrated packages may cause more disruption than it 's worth .
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