Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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1 He had to break a window in the basement to get in .
2 DOUBTS remained last night over whether the Government had honoured its promise not to impose cash limits on drugs expenditure in the bill to bring in National Health Service changes published yesterday .
3 There was a hole in the ceiling to let in the rain but just to be safe he returned every day for a week to water them and was walking back one afternoon when , turning a corner , he felt a hand on his shoulder .
4 Ah no well it 's nearly full , and there 's that big carton in the shed to put in .
5 Did you yourself take part in the operation to go in with the guns ?
6 It has been easier in the past to give in to the child 's demands , so learning to set limits across all aspects of the child 's behaviour can be critical for coping with the battles about food .
7 This would include digging holes in the snow to shelter in .
8 The organizers of the exhibition wanted a Boston Tacker to stand in the foyer to tie in with the theme of the seventy fifth anniversary of the B U locating however , locating the complete model has proved something of a headache like the Model T Ford , the Boston Tacker was always very common but is now something of a rarity and the branch had finally settled for head to be borrowed from C and J Clarke , shoe machi , museum in Street , Somerset .
9 So she does , she ties them , see you come in in the morning to clock in and and it 's oh my God , it 's
10 It 's the best country in the world to live in . ’
11 I mean , come on , but I do understand that some of you were briefed or , or Do n't worry about this now , but we would like this briefing questionnaire back before you leave on Wednesday , er , if you were a late replacement , could you just make that plain on there , er , if you were n't briefed , you 've got the shortest questionnaire in the world to fill in .
12 However , there are always unmarked options in every language which provide ways of changing the position of elements in a clause to fit in with the surrounding context .
13 The analyst has now constructed the model in outline and is in a position to fill in the detail .
14 Brian Atkinson goes hunting for goals at Peterborough today in a bid to cash in on his new role at Sunderland .
15 In a bid to bring in larger audiences its name was changed to the Palace of Varieties and it went over to non-stop vaudeville and variety for three years .
16 Then he added that times were hard for small farmers and told me not to be in a hurry to send in the account . ’
17 In an attempt to cash in on the UK corporate market 's growing appetite for high speed personal computer graphics , NEC Corp has introduced its Image Series of desktops , launched in the US in February ( CI No 2,116 ) .
18 But yesterday he found the would-be thieves had smashed the door lock in an attempt to break in .
19 A large number of delegates called for the replacement of the entire central committee ( at the time consisting of 120-160 full members and 30-40 alternate members ) in a secret ballot , a move believed to have been prompted by President Chadli and his reformists in an attempt to bring in younger and more reform-minded deputies .
20 ‘ We 've searched the local leagues for talent in an effort to bring in new blood , and hopefully a few more will be coming in the near future . ’
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