Example sentences of "in with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're looking at her and she 's battered about the face and all that then initially it appears more credible than someone who comes in with no visible signs of injury .
2 White immigrants from the Irish republic , EEC countries and even from Rhodesia come in with no such bureaucratic barriers .
3 ‘ There 's really no need for you to go , ’ Rory cut in with a slight trace of desperation .
4 Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack .
5 Leicester are in with a strong chance of the play-offs and will be keen to avenge a 3–0 early-season defeat at Ayresome Park .
6 ‘ How many men had you discarded before you decided to throw your lot in with a married man ? ’ he murmured , so casually that she said ,
7 And would it look odd if you had a tent or wigwam type of frame that could be covered in with a protective polythene and well ven ventilated at the , at the base and as it 's only really to give protection , you know , January , late April sort of thing , round about that period , er to prevent the fungal peach leaf curl and fungal spores being splashed on the branches wherein .
8 Tying meant fastening him in with a feeding tray .
9 Fine creases where the colour had flaked off the shoes were painted in with a rich reunite of permanent rose and white , whilst permanent rose was used alone for some minor details like the punchmarks on the orange strap loops and the stitching around the edges of the straps themselves .
10 Sparse eyebrows can be filled in with a sharpened eye pencil , but soften with a brush afterwards so there is no hard line .
11 Control is therefore going to be important around the greens and for that reason Severiano Ballesteros should be in with a good chance .
12 Anytime a westerly or south-westerly wind is blowing , for example , means you must be in with a good chance of making a catch , even if other conditions are not equally as good .
13 ‘ And as for the Vancouver race , ’ she went on blithely , ‘ Laurentide Ice might as well melt right now , but Sparrowgrass and Voting Right are both in with a good chance .
14 He added : ‘ We are in with a good chance in this competition .
15 Assuming the Boss and Big Boss can score a few wounds you are in with a good chance of winning the combat .
16 Thorpe B are already relegated , but they played well to hold Jaywick A to a draw , Tony Bull taking a maximum three , and Robin Rush chipping in with a good win over Doug Green .
17 From what he tells me , she 's in with a good chance . ’
18 Someone 's going to break the States pretty soon and — with ‘ Only One I Know ’ a college radio hit on two thirds of the US 's 500 stations — The Charlatans are in with a good chance .
19 Someone 's going to break the States pretty soon and — with ‘ Only One I Know ’ a college radio hit on two thirds of the US 's 500 stations — The Charlatans are in with a good chance .
20 According to the club call Rod Wallace 's recovery from his hamstring injury has speeded up greatly and he is ‘ in with a good chance ’ of playing against Battyburn on Sunday .
21 And they had the , the erm they had sort of five out of the five or six horses that I thought were in with a good chance at eight to one .
22 Tension was mounting as preparations got underway for the first ever race between a balloon , a steamroller … and a narrowboat.As entrants arrived for the annual steam rally at Upton , the contestants in the battle of the giants were all expressing optimism.Balloonist Chris Viles reckoned he was in with a good chance :
23 McHale said McGee was in with a good chance of starting against Halifax because he can play in defence or midfield .
24 ONE OF Britain 's most successful offshore construction yards is in with a good chance of winning a major order that could secure its future for a year .
25 Erm obviously most teams will win their home matches , particularly with the travelling that 's going off , so if we can sneak a win when we go away and get a win tonight then we must be in with a good chance .
26 The ground is white , and on it women 's skin is outlined in red , men 's and boys ' in black filled in with a pinkish colour , the same distinction as on the Thermon metopes ( above , p. 13 ) , and clothes are in flat washes of clear , bright red and blue .
27 One day Aileen came in with a black eye .
28 Ah it 's sweet enough , I saw you coming in with a black one .
29 The Sports Minister , more than most , knows what it 's like to be in with a dangerous hooker . ’
30 Even Ivan Illich , though their opening sentence contains an echo of his ‘ the medical establishment has become a major threat to health ’ , is ignored in the text : he scrapes in with a mere single source reference .
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