Example sentences of "in [prep] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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1 Derek Andrews should be sampling but G. stands in during Andrews ' holidays .
2 Paish has been brought in as Leeds ' fitness expert by boss Howard Wilkinson .
3 ‘ Let me in for Chris ' sake and I 'll tell you . ’
4 Fitting in to others ' expectations , e.g. spouse , friends or colleagues .
5 This AE recalls a sales manager who tuned in to AEs ' telephone conversations , thereby gaining snippets of information about their private lives which he would not hesitate to use .
6 The cuckoo 's lazy tactic of leaving the hassle of child care to others is well known , but given the chance , fish will also attempt to cash in on others ' parental efforts in various ways .
7 The film is technically impressive ( Academy Award-winning animator Derek Lamb directs ) but more admirably it zeroes in on kids ' interests without patronizing them .
8 The film is technically impressive ( Academy Award-winning animator Derek Lamb directs ) but more admirably it zeroes in on kids ' interests without patronizing them .
9 The dragon homed in on Olybrius ' wrath , which called him across the continent .
10 There is a special commission which organizes the daily menu , using the prison food stocks , invariably rice and beans , together with additional food brought in by prisoners ' relatives and solidarity groups .
11 And Arsenal manager George Graham last night warned his men not to be taken in by Leeds ' run of seven games without a win , saying : ‘ This is going to be the most open Championship race for years and I 'm taking no notice of people who are writing off Leeds .
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