Example sentences of "have [verb] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 So the head catcher decides that the moment has come to go in and bring the captives out , starting with the calves .
2 It 's called the Mod , of course , and this year the itinerant festival has come to rest in none other than Airdrie .
3 Siemens Nixdorf has decided to buy in commercially available printed circuit boards and concentrate on production of complex boards at its Augsburg plant , but there are no further plant closure plans beyond those in Berlin and Cologne already announced .
4 I have since asked my constituent for an update of the position and she has confirmed that the family has had to put in a good deal more extra money to finance both daughters than it had previously expected .
5 She has had to give in over the question of chrome : and the Foreign Minister , who never struck me as being too friendly towards us , failed to get away ( as he apparently hoped ) with letting armed German ships through the Straits .
6 Someone else has had to step in and fill my position — and it has shown in our results .
7 It 's meant the Potato Marketing Board , Based in Oxford , has had to step in .
8 Sometimes he is just a secondary figure floating in the novel 's bloodstream , as at the fête where he has got roped in with a few other young men to be a marshal and make sure everything goes smoothly .
9 Anderson , bronzed from a holiday in Florida earlier in the summer , says : ‘ My old sparring partner Daniel O'Donnell has promised to drop in at Christmas .
10 In the light of these considerations it is perhaps not surprising that new social divisions and conflicts have arisen in the English village in recent years , nor that the local population has preferred to turn in upon itself in the face of these changes .
11 One of the main facilitators for community involvement is what has become known in I B M as the ten per cent scheme .
12 And English Heritage , which is already working on Blackfriars Friary in the city centre , has refused to step in .
13 The funding bodies are : Essex County Council which has pledged to chip in £38,000 , Colchester Borough Council , which has promised £33,000 and the Eastern Arts Board which is donating £45,000 .
14 DARLINGTON manager Ray Hankin has resisted bringing in young players after the 4–2 home defeat by Reading .
15 If I had a pound for every time Mr Channon has tried to cash in on my success , I could launch a takeover bid for Manchester United .
16 Meanwhile the pretty S3 has continued to sell in astonishingly high numbers , while the Griffith 's rear suspension — the car 's only genuine weak link — is said to have been improved and the first Chimaeras are due out soon .
17 Ken , if we could er look at what 's actually happening out there to pensioners at the moment , I think of which we 're all very concerned , but there has been a small item of good news to balance against the concerns we have for those pensioners that are still suffering from uncertainty and that is some money has started to come in as a result of legal actions and settlements out of court .
18 The two roads that go by way of Anglet , a suburb which has accumulated to fill in the gap between the two towns , are no better than functional .
19 This year he has endeavoured to compete in as many Challenge Tour events as he can .
20 Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage .
21 Mr Lapointe defends the use of ivory money saying that he has managed to bring in funds from such sources at the direction of government members of CITES .
22 The best hope of course is that the rates which the government has chosen to go in at will be sustainable , that the government will be able to combine cuts with interest rates , cuts in interest rates , with the needs of the economy and the constraints of the European Monetary System , so that it actually gets a downward path of interest rates at the rate which the economy needs , without provoking a sterling crisis which would push sterling to the bottom of its permitted rates , and produce a crisis of erm of confidence needing higher interest rates .
23 If he 'd decided to look in , and seen her fully dressed , the game would have been up .
24 Cos they used to send me er l er orders , locks on drawings and six , six or sev six or seven pages and that 's all I 'd got to go in , see what I mean ?
25 Well came from Bar which is er a matter of six miles , six to eight miles out side Girran and you 'd got to come in by foot or by trap .
26 how much er you 'd got and how much you 'd got coming in and how much you 'd , you 'd you know , your , what your erm commitments were and
27 ‘ He made out that he 'd gone to take a nostalgic look at it , and of course he never said he 'd tried to get in , or that he 'd been before …
28 Mostly she quizzed me about the burglars and I said they 'd tried to get in through the bathroom window and one of them had put a foot through it , probably coming from the roof next door , and I generally made out that there was a whole gang of footpads up there lying in wait for Santa Claus .
29 ‘ In fact , I did n't know him at all and he 'd managed to slip in and out of affairs before I even tumbled to the fact that he was playing around .
30 For a moment or two Billy was too relieved even to ask what he was doing in the house , or how he 'd managed to get in when it was all locked up .
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