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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Then the reams of drug anecdotes stop , and a highly confused sense of responsibility ambles in , concentrated on the cosily strung-out ‘ My Drug Buddy ’ .
2 erm We had to look for some lower riders and erm Tony Primmer of course comes in at four , which helps us immensely .
3 Derek Johns of Sheffield writes in to say that a company that has a rare new species named after it could find its share price sensitive to any environmental news .
4 Won agreements to end the dumping of chemical sludges in to the North Sea .
5 The so-called ‘ moon daisy ’ of Hungary thrives in deep , moist soils .
6 This glorious waterside scene , where Leeds ' once bustling canal trade thrived , is coming alive again as a new generation of talent moves in .
7 He opens the door of the shop and a flurry of snow blows in .
8 In the UK the Bank of England works in very close liaison with the Treasury , and although it may privately disagree with Treasury policy it is always obliged to carry it out .
9 9.00am : The Bank of England steps in to buy pounds — but the rescue bid fails as speculators go on dumping them .
10 And once you 're married a little bit of complacency settles in and your membership is not quite so well served , but what you 've got to remember is that whilst you 're busy losing interest , somebody else is always interested in your partner or your member , so when , I 'll rephrase that I 'll rephrase that .
11 This account of the virtues of conventionalism falls in neatly with the difference I described earlier between agreement by convention and agreement in conviction , and also with recent philosophical explanations of what a convention is .
12 One type of evidence comes in very much larger quantities from Charles 's kingdom than from any other in the ninth century : capitularies — that is , lists of points ( capitula literally means " headings " ) discussed and/or adopted as law by assemblies where king and aristocracy met to settle public affairs .
13 The legacy of Descartes comes in for further scrutiny in Joanna Hodge 's paper , which examines the concept of ‘ the subject ’ which philosophy has inherited from Descartes .
14 This is where the Department of Trade comes in — and indeed where there is a tenuous and innocent link with Cecil Parkinson and last week 's huffy statement from his lawyers .
15 A fair bit of A fair bit of socialising comes in , things like that .
16 Though this collective of co-operatives pulls in only as much premium income as some of Britain 's big insurance companies , Lloyd 's is synonymous with British insurance .
17 The cache system survives , and I 've even added a couple of petrol bombs to one or two of the secret stores , where a likely avenue of attack comes in over terrain the bottles would smash on , but the trip-wires I 've dismantled and left in the shed .
18 This change of style ties in with the special regimes offered by EC member states , which again focus on the attraction of specific types of activity in return for low tax rates .
19 Bukharin 's theory of expanded negative reproduction is one that takes both value and material aspects of commodities into account : ‘ It is exceedingly important to note that the analysis of … enlarged reproduction given by Marx in his famous arithmetically formulated schemes in the second volume of Capital brings in both the value ( economic ) and the natural ( technical ) aspects of reproduction . ’
20 Our response means that his constant offering of love enters in to complete our lives .
21 The status of royalty comes in for summary treatment when one candidate for the throne of Evallonia , offered the support of the young revolutionaries , declines the honour .
22 WHEN THE worst thing has happened that can happen , a certain kind of relief sets in .
23 Most observations support the generalization that the first type of transition occurs in shear flows adjacent to a wall or walls ( boundary layers , pipe flow , etc. ) and the second type in shear flows away from any wall ( ‘ free flows ' such as jets , wakes , etc . ) .
24 The secret of this strategy is , of course , to know when to make that surge up the table before the certainty of relegation sets in .
25 Having said all that , I think the interest erm of history lies in exactly the same kind of area as interest in the future , in the sense that we are dealing erm as historians with time , and , to use the old cliché , time marches on , it certainly moves , and the future , the present and the past do form some kind of continuum .
26 THE Llandudno flood victims will get a boost today when the Duke of Edinburgh flies in to see the disaster for himself .
27 The second point is on correspondence , I 'm absolutely certain that when a member of public writes in to any department , not necessarily highway , he expects and needs an immediate response , now I know you have , you have started the acknowledgement of our system , but I think it 's , it does n't go far enough , an acknowledgement card that simply says the thing is received and is receiving attention , needs to then indicate the individual to whom that matter has been passed for attention and that leads me to the third point and I think the general complaint on the public is that local government is seen as faceless people and I think we have to get in our mind to name people within our department , there 's not one mention about it in our promise , I think we need , unless I 've not read it , but I think , I think we , yes , but I think we need to mention people by name , senior people within the department who will respond to particular things and certainly where public comes into contact within the offices we must get around to wearing a name badge who says who that person is , people want to relate to a person and I think we can do that if we try .
28 The growth of quangos fits in with the idea that the burden on ministers could be eased if government departments concentrated on the development of policy and ‘ hived off ’ large blocs of routine administration .
29 The Angel of Death looks in and he says : ‘ You 've got five minutes to get your clean nightdress on , and arrange your effects , and put the cat out , and tear up that compromising letter , and then I 'll be back for you . ’
30 Er so unfortunately , fifty percent of material comes in from the States .
  Next page