Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 They found that £15 or £20 a week went as far in an erstwhile fishing village on Spain 's Costa Brava as it did at an English seaside hotel or holiday camp , with cheap wine and reliable sunshine thrown in .
2 More than 50 adults arrested and 140 children taken in for questioning after raids across France on outlawed Children of God sect which preaches free love for all ages .
3 It is , for example , some sort of commentary on our times that , if one is content to stick to theology , with some Greek and Latin texts thrown in , it is possible to assemble a representative collection from the sixteenth century onwards .
4 In England , Radicals claimed that the establishment of a smallholding peasantry would provide ‘ the only natural barrier against socialism ’ ; both Conservative and Liberal governments brought in legislation to create smallholdings in England and Ireland .
5 The wax is melted out and molten bronze run in .
6 Marriage is not an extension of single life with sexual and domestic services thrown in .
7 Likewise when we go to a country , we need somewhere to stay and over the last decade there have been more and more hotels built in virtually every place in the world .
8 National Guardsmen and military police flown in from the USA to help stem looting in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane were withdrawn gradually towards the end of the year .
9 In recent years , the tribe has been badly affected by malaria , measles and other diseases brought in by prospecting miners , and by inroads into their traditional forest lands .
10 The ‘ binary policy ’ had taken shape , and in 1966 the White Paper A Plan for Polytechnics and Other Colleges filled in the details .
11 GMTV took over the morning franchise from TV-am and last month brought in LWT 's chief executive Greg Dyke as chairman to spearhead its fight for more viewers .
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