Example sentences of "can [vb infin] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You can zoom in on any area of the design by positioning a BOX around that area . |
2 | Here senior police officers sit in a windowless room , facing a bank of video-monitors and operating , by remote control , TV cameras which can zoom in on any area of the terraces or stands . |
3 | And if you want to collect ready made salad type things from M&S I am sure you can eat in on some evenings by arrangement , depending on our social plans . |
4 | It 's not actually automatic because you can stay in for those extra up up to five years if you so choose . |
5 | They can cash in on good ideas from staff and benefit from many small improvements and occasional large leaps forward . |
6 | yeah , will you turn round straight please so I can clip in at this side good gir |
7 | The wonderful thing about literature is that great poetry can chime in on any thought or experience . |
8 | It it 's not his best side er his right foot but you know he can weigh in on that side but er he does have a hunger for goals . |
9 | They also have a ‘ stand by ’ appointment scheme , where you can ring in at certain times at half an hour 's notice , where prices range from £4 to £7 . |
10 | To tell us about the the little problem we reported on , reported on something we want to look at , we can home in on some activity . |
11 | I said you can move in er you know I mean she 's he said well would like a fridge and a little freezer on the top so I said well you can move in without that because you 've got that fridge there it 's just the gas cooker really I |
12 | After an efficient counter-attack , which may have been instigated as a ruse , the attacker can move in on another area of his target , one that may be wide open for an effective technique . |
13 | Now that plants in containers can go in at any time when the ground is not frozen or sodden , many gardeners opt for the spring or early summer . |
14 | If the community can come in for such events , it makes them more comfortable in the building and avoids stigmatisation . ’ |
15 | I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five . |
16 | Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along . |
17 | We are struggling for a terminal at which trains can come in from all parts of the country , at which there can be an interchange for the continent and at which people can move on relatively quickly . |
18 | So nobody can get in at all |
19 | I said I 'll go round the back and I said I can get in through that window for ya , I said well I 'll have to force it , what d' ya mean force it ? |
20 | I bought a pass for the swimming baths so I can get in for free . |
21 | See if we can get in to some more adult edu education while we 're off . |
22 | Set in small attractive gardens , these captivating Club Exclusive studios are only a 20–25 minute walk from the hustle and bustle of Faliraki and its vast beach , yet , when you 've had enough for the night , you can turn in for some well-earned sleep ! |