Example sentences of "in [noun] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Viewed against the abnormally small numbers in High Suffolk , the many wage earners of the Stour Valley also give the impression that expanding industry sucked in labour from far and wide . |
3 | The ensuing publicity brought in commissions from all areas as Kos 's reputation grew and her work became widely known . |
4 | Then again , it might win the FA Cup and that will bring in megamoney from higher attendances and advertising , so the shares go up . |
5 | Even at the club level I have always tried to bring in people from lower divisions because , sooner or later , the people playing low down will get higher up — some , not all of them . |
6 | ‘ If that does n't come off I will bring in players from junior football , ’ he said . |
7 | Yet the club brought in players from Second Division clubs and a Premier League club . |
8 | Their academic work has led to the formation of a specialist team bringing in colleagues from other disciplines including archaeologists and experts in dendrochronology ( dating by tree ring thickness ) . |
9 | John Aiken , who wrote in 1797 , was also a doctor and he described apprentices brought in batches from distant workhouses to toil in " injurious " air by day and night . |