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

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1 Last May British Customs officers seized a shipment of comics brought in by Titan , and recently comics shops in London have been raided by police .
2 They have to have a lot of rules built in .
3 This Jewish atmosphere is the main memory from the film , along with Melanie Griffith 's character development , and a bit of action thrown in .
4 Personal Pensions are ‘ money purchase ’ plans whereby the retirement benefits depend mainly on the amount of funds paid in and the return on investment , whereas the company schemes can be either money purchase or ‘ final salary ’ , where the benefits are based on the employee 's salary and length of service .
5 Between 1768 and 1779 , his own voyages of discovery filled in vast empty areas on the maps of his time .
6 Ordered , That , notwithstanding the practice of the House as to the intervals between stages of Bills brought in upon Ways and Means Resolutions , more than one stage of the Stamp Duty ( Temporary Provisions ) Bill may be taken at any sitting of the House .
7 In rural districts the banks ' main purpose was the receiving of bills brought in by local traders and farmers .
8 While nationally the proportion of lead taken in by people from water is 6 per cent , in areas with high lead levels in water this can rise to more than 50 per cent .
9 Well , Derbyshire with a bit of Yorkshire thrown in .
10 Free technical support hotline ( 90% of problems solved in under 5 mins ) .
11 Do you feel like it 's almost like doing a different thing that you 're not , you know when you 're actually acting in the play you 're more self conscious and you 're more conscious of what you 're you 're moving and you 're speaking and whereas the likes of the panto you know you just be yourself really with a bit of fun thrown in .
12 You want a good time , do n't you — with the flesh-pots of Egypt thrown in !
13 The implications of these changes both for the number of people employed in and the types of skills required in the industry will be identified .
14 From across the open stretch of ground hemmed in by the watercourse and the thicket , from at least half a mile away , I can clearly hear the engang preparing for the damburst of cattle .
15 What the tourists come to see is a raised dais of grass hemmed in by a retaining wall .
16 He was a handsome chap in a sinister sort of way , Al Caponish with a dash of Dracula and a smidgen of Rambo thrown in , but he spoils himself being so nasty .
17 The whole thing had been influenced by Himmler 's obsession with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table , with a liberal dose of occultism thrown in .
18 Reducing the fraction of benefits unc which the manager receives will reduce the amount of effort put in , ceteris paribus .
19 Yes and erm Thornleys used to be next to it , and it , to see him patting the butter you know and with all the fancy things in the window they would be doing it and er everything was parcelled up then , into brown paper and strong brown , sometimes there would be a bag of sweets pushed in as well for the children .
20 Some 62 million tonnes of oil brought in about $ 16 billion .
21 This is very much a ‘ people ’ story and concentrates on the day-to-day happenings in The Mob , with a fair amount of humour thrown in for good measure .
22 ( You must come up to Toad Hall , it 's a jacobean residence with a bit of Tudor thrown in .
23 Also profiting from the New Europe , with a sprinkling of gardening thrown in for good measure , is Weidenfeld and Nicolson with J.M. Dent 's Germany : Architecture , Interiors , Landscape , Gardens by Christa von Richthofen with photographs by Oliver Benn ( £30 ) .
24 Aboriginals , it was true , could not imagine territory as a block of land hemmed in by frontiers : but rather as an interlocking network of " lines " or " ways through " .
25 Top up insurance can not be obtained with unlimited cover , and may be made subject to certain other conditions , eg the exclusion of indemnity in respect of claims brought in courts in the USA .
26 In Australia 's dry soils there are millions of tonnes of salt blown in from the sea over many millions of years .
27 The day 's activities included a slide show of photographs taken in and around Southall .
28 But , Sasha says , ‘ it 's really a mixture of English country furniture and Swedish , with a bit of Beidermier thrown in
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