Example sentences of "are [adv] [v-ing] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Museums are finally coming in from the cold , to take their place alongside a whole range of other cultural facilities such as zoos , botanic gardens , planetariums , libraries , and the like — all of which are striving , in their own distinctive ways , to contribute to the informal education of the public as a whole .
2 Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch .
3 In the mid-1980s , drainage contractors in the Midlands are still moving in on river valleys , starting with the stream itself and then clearing every adjacent hedge and copse as part of the same contract .
4 These are believed to result , at least in part , from sewage pollution , although there is some evidence that nutrients are also coming in from the open sea .
5 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
6 I also , er , we are also putting in for your community computing scheme , erm , realising that it will not only , if we get it , increase our own expertise and make us more efficient , which heaven knows , all organisations need to be , but will also be ab enable us to give advice to all the organisations we represent , and thus have an enormous ripple effect .
7 Wales are now getting in on the act .
8 But , ominously , official trade unions , which formerly supported the government , are now throwing in with independent miners .
9 However , the proposals , kicked out of the front door last year , are now coming in through the back .
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