Example sentences of "and [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I let Nat have my dogs and sit in with Tony . |
2 | ‘ Whenever I do play with any kind of distortion , if I go and sit in with somebody , I find it 's so easy . |
3 | You might do some press releases , information gathering , help at press receptions when extra hands are needed , prepare information kits and sit in with your boss at client and supplier meetings . |
4 | You see when Steve used to erm come down to Selby I mean there were , there were occasions when I used to go into the college with him and sit in on some of his interviews . |
5 | We ca n't go on paying ourselves that sort of money , we ca n't go on , and Mr I know in a minute we 'll talk about the number of people who attend committee meetings erm and sit in on them , and that 's increased considerably , erm , so I think it 's important that we do get down to this problem , we grasp the nettle , and I , I believe that will mean that we start to look seriously at reducing the number of times members come and talk here , and perhaps we let the officers get on with the action that they should be getting on with |
6 | The system is flexible and fits in with the user 's way of working . |
7 | The new X-terminal offers a large user memory of 30Mb , and fits in with Forefront , Hitachi 's heterogeneous systems integration schema announced in February . |
8 | It admittedly makes intuitive sense , and fits in with the general observation about staffs ' professional identities being a function of their research identities . |
9 | An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture . |
10 | Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs . |
11 | The Tories have responded to calls for unity and fallen in behind John Major . |
12 | RUSSIA is coming to Britain to sell space technology — including materials for hip joints , rocket sub-assemblies , superglues and remote sensing data on Earth — and cash in on what they believe to be a treasure trove of research . |
13 | Escape to the magic of Camelot and cash in on our fantastic offer . |
14 | He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products . |
15 | Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come |
16 | So I got on the Greyhound Bus for a six-hour ride to Washington and checked in at a cheap hotel opposite the bus depot . |
17 | After his second day as substitute games and sports master , Bodie drove wearily to CI5 , and checked in at Forensic , then at Traffic . |
18 | At Bragança there was no response from the tower as we transmitted our intentions , landed and taxied in to the little apron . |
19 | Calendars and diaries have always been popular in good bookshops , many of these products spinning off from familiar sources ( Tolkien , Beatrix Potter ) and sold in by book publishers with the autumn lists . |
20 | You are old , you are bed-ridden , the work falls to me , you do not think or care , lying here day after day , waited upon and given in to , without worries or anxiety . |
21 | You want er you want a letter carried by hand and given in to the hand of Douglas MacArthur ? |
22 | Dunedin House was built by the surgeon J. S. Land in the mid 19th century , and lived in for over 50 years this century by the late Dr Cripps , Medical Officer of Health for the Holderness area . |
23 | Both are no doubt splendid residences in their own ways , but the fact is they are different and lived in by different people . |
24 | Add the margarine or butter and rub in with your hands or blend for a few seconds . |
25 | But she has this threatening jacket , a dark linen one which she can pop on over the Lycra , and it has big shoulders and big assertive buttons and nips in at the waist , and this means , ‘ Fun I may be , but business is business and I will rip your arms and legs off in the boardroom if you let me . ’ |
26 | They were found at the bottom of drawers , in filing cabinets , and stuffed in amongst other papers . |
27 | They could not open the door , so they climbed down from the roof and got in through the window . |
28 | Philip ran round the other side and got in beside her . |
29 | Stepping out of the stables , she opened the half-door of the Lagonda and got in on the driver 's side . |
30 | Ellwood walked to his car and got in like a man with a purpose accomplished . |