Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [vb infin] in " in BNC.

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1 I advise you to buy it — it may come in handy one day .
2 Due to ship the last quarter of next year , it should clock in around 100MHz to 150MHz but the Microprocessor Report figures its integer performance is unlikely to exceed Pentium 's significantly .
3 In bringing out the imbalance , therefore , it should appear in progressively lower and more superficial regions of the body .
4 So that when the British Medical Association decided in the late 1950s to inaugurate a programme of discussions among its membership on an appointed ‘ Subject of the Year ’ , it was entirely fitting that for its first discussion-point it should home in on The Adolescent :
5 so it should slide in alright
6 It should bring in a great deal of money . ’
7 It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
8 It should come in around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
9 However , even simple estimates for the W particle suggest that it should weigh in at something like 30 times the proton 's mass .
10 There are dozens of points to be taken into account when choosing a frame — with what style of room it must blend in , and what personal choice the recipient would make ( it is , of course , easier if the picture is intended for yourself ) .
11 Unlike the problems which surround retirement from work , the loss of the parental role has not been widely discussed as a social issue , and certainly not in terms of the problems and difficulties it might bring in its wake .
12 Trouble was , Sidney decided to go back to get the sentry 's rifle , obviously thinking it might come in useful .
13 Its abolition was recommended as long ago as 1967 but nothing has been done — one suspects a feeling that it might come in useful one day .
14 It might come in handy again some time . "
15 You never know when it might come in useful .
16 More probably it was the product of the average scientist 's well-known unwillingness to get rid of anything if he thought that it might come in useful at some time in the future .
17 ‘ I thought it might come in useful , ’ Rebecca agreed .
18 One day it might come in handy . ’
19 It might come in handy .
20 So what it might develop in , into is er wider scholarship for travel .
21 Now whether we would find in our strate if we were to have a strategic sites policy erm whether there 's an issue there that it might let in as it were too much of that kind of land use and not enough of the manufacturing or proper office kind I think is worth kicking around the table .
22 get dizzy going all the way round , but make sure you do , you know , stand up and do it , and then it 'll go in .
23 It 'll go in next door 's garden then , mm
24 Put your bag in if it 'll go in as well while you 're at it .
25 I gather that in general ditches are the responsibility of Southern Water and then in some point it 'll change in but er there are areas in the county er and upon this appears to be one where the ditches adjacent to the highway are the responsibility of the , the Highway Authority , that is the County Surveyor , but it gives you an example of an area in which we responsibility of the public er find it difficult
26 Greg forbore to ask how someone with an accent like that would know , and said instead : ‘ It 'll bring in a tidy sum if it 's a best-seller , I suppose . ’
27 It 'll fit in with your cover . ’
28 It 'll come in . ’
29 it 'll come in
30 The way it works in three , is it only uses memory within these five hundred and twelve row boundaries , so any between one and five one two , five one three and one O two four , one O two five and one five three six and so on , it 'll fill in the gaps within those ranges , but not outside of those ranges .
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