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

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1 A window that turns in upon the pane ,
2 The erm we 're gon na , we 're gon na make a drive bit that goes in across where the lawn is now
3 ‘ We recognise all the work that goes in to promoting a greener Middlesbrough and what we are doing here will hopefully strengthen that community involvement . ’
4 And anything that goes in between those disturbs the beam and it causes an electric current to sound the alarm and it 's the same thing that happens with the er detectors .
5 For now , 16 years later , and with two children aged seven and nine , she is running , from her Croydon home , a thriving sole practice that fits in with the demands of a young family .
6 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
7 It is also experimenting with a hybrid telemarketing scheme called WinCentralDirect that fits in with the company 's plug-and-play attempt and puts customers in contact with NT-certified technical and business consultants .
8 The Open University offers you a lifelong opportunity to continue your education — to whatever level you want , and in a way that fits in with the rest of your life .
9 You need to structure it in a way that fits in with the argument that you 're go the line of argument you 're going to be putting before the magistrate .
10 Yes , one that kicks in at six month 's half salary , the other one that kicks in at twelve month 's on half salary .
11 Yes , one that kicks in at six month 's half salary , the other one that kicks in at twelve month 's on half salary .
12 An animal capable of symbolization can carry away from a situation an inner trace that stands in for the response it may make when it next encounters the situation .
13 The wind is also likely to be important in carrying off much of the angular momentum of the gas that falls in from more distant regions of the Galaxy .
14 Officially , Britain is keen to present its lobbying effort as a ‘ gentlemanly exercise ’ that falls in behind those being conducted by the American Navy , by the Lockheed Corporation , which is making the D-5 , and also by the White House .
15 A female that moves in with an already paired male must share him with the other females .
16 Much of the mercury that escapes in to the soil and the air and in to the water , finishes up here in the rivers , and there it reacts with naturally occurring compounds to form a compound called methyl mercury which is far more dangerous to man than is mercury itself .
17 Precipitation over the ocean is low , in volume probably exceeded five or six times by the fresh water that pours in from the rivers ( Rudels , 1987 ) , locally diluting the surface layer .
18 Just a fraction of the household and commercial waste that comes in to the landfill site at Oakley Wood in Oxfordshire every day .
19 And there 's a n there 's one more that comes in for you to have a look at .
20 Maybe that comes in with a hat that says , Authoritarian , disciplined type of interview .
21 I was watching Central News , Mr was on it and all , like you know that bloke that comes in with his wife with the grey hair that 's always really moody , they have a bottle of Frascati and always drink las
22 The one item that comes in under the £100 mark might not suit your favourite Brit .
23 In analysing the information that comes in through the eyes , the brain works ‘ bottom up ’ , piecing together the information from individual retinal cells into larger wholes , and ‘ top down ’ , comparing pre-existing models in the brain with the visual input .
24 The aquifer therefore becomes saturated to a level where the water flowing out balances the recharge that comes in from rainwater .
25 He was quite prepared to hail this as a ‘ great film ’ , for if critics were prepared to lavish that term ‘ on any half-chewed jumble of stills that comes in from abroad , then I am in favour of loosening up with it on the home front ’ .
26 If we do n't raise our targets , we shall stumble but I 'm absolutely confident from all the news that comes in from the field , that we shall raise our targets .
27 It is occasionally possible , just for brief moments , to find the words that will unlock the doors of all those many mansions inside the head and express something — perhaps not much , just something — of the crush of the information that presses in on us from the way a crow flies over and the way a man walks and the look of a street and from what we did one day a dozen years ago .
28 Then the reader 's fingernail will be able to produce the scent of clematis that wafts in through my window , the foie gras that awaits me at lunch , the liquid inspiration that gets me through the final paragraph .
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