Example sentences of "in [prep] the [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 She booked herself in for the works as she put it — a facial and full-body massage .
2 An endless stream of proposals had poured in for the £20 million a year it had to dispense .
3 well have a square one , but where , half way up in between the fish pond and the lawn I was thinking of come in , in again with the edge both sides , sort of like , where it goes , where they go straight , come in sort of like plant two there or three there , two there , one there , you see so it does it into a point again , both sides you get two
4 The one item that comes in under the £100 mark might not suit your favourite Brit .
5 He 'll be expecting me to ride in with the cavalry .
6 Why not keep in with the people who really run racing , the villains ?
7 We could 've done it really , but it kept him in with the people like and er .
8 Particles were just in with the carp lads and we decided to transfer the philosophies to bream .
9 And if you were well in with the staff and the owners of the quarry you 'd have more bonus .
10 Even after a similar collision at Hyde , near Manchester , no further safety checks were brought in before the £5 million Newton layout was commissioned .
11 They were used to store the very large volume of offerings and tribute that came in from the townspeople and from the people living in the surrounding countryside ; administrating the inflow and redistribution of this temple tribute was a major function of the Minoan temple .
12 And er I 'd got a key to get in from the works into the office once I was inside , but that was access to the works you know and er I er I en I enjoyed it more or less and I must say the firm , to some extent , looked up to me and I 'd only got to have a damned machine stop , where the girls was working on this machine , and the bobbin shop and all that sort of thing , and I was able to go look er , down and say look here I want this .
13 There was always complaints coming in from the people who lived in the area about the gangs making a noise on the corner .
14 Everyone is happy to jump-to and work hard on a new factory opening or a big product launch , but they are not so eager to rush off and fulfil the everyday requests which come in from the media .
15 When he climbed in beside the Fish they leaned forward and kissed him enthusiastically .
16 cows and things came in to the butchers .
17 The consensus is that working from a base in the area being covered has advantages that outweigh the inconvenience of being unable to just pop in to the sales centre .
18 The BeSHT did more ; he promoted it to a higher level of importance ; he confirmed and extended the principle of enjoyment , bringing it much more centrally in to the people 's worship as a sense of divine gladness .
19 In the hope that it will lock them in to the MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC family , Silicon Graphics Inc has persuaded eight of the major MIPS chip users and fabricators — Control Data Systems Inc , Integrated Device Technology Inc , NEC Corp , Sumishomo Electronics Co Ltd , Sumitomo Corp , Tandem Computers Inc , Tata Enterprises Overseas Pte Ltd and Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc to participate in a modest way in the share offering it is making to raise cash to bolster the balance sheet of its MIPS Computer Systems acquisition .
20 Charles turned abruptly round and gave his wife a withering look as reporters homed in on the pair .
21 Terry Venables has been keen on the 23-year-old for months and armed with over £2million from the Stewart sale , is set to move in on the £1.2m-rated player .
22 I think if erm , perhaps if television did something more about it you 'd be able to erm , home in on the people who are excluded , erm , people who are outside school , school situations , people
23 Among the German miscalculations that on various historical occasions have seemed Heaven-sent to save the Allies , Falkenhayn 's denial of reserves to the Crown Prince reminds one of Hitler halting his Panzers before they closed in on the BEF at Dunkirk , different though the motives may have been .
24 One publisher to burst in on the media scene has been Dorling Kindersley , which came to the market in October 1992 at a price of 165p , valuing it at £102m .
25 He wades in among the pair of them , grabs their studded leather collars and starts yanking them away .
26 He walked to Hause Point twice a day and apart from that … he wrote one or two letters and delighted her father by franking one of his ; he waited for him to get a full free day so that they could go char fishing ; he declined all invitations and although he was irreproachably welcoming when Mr Skelton and his daughter made a surprise detour on one of their visits up the valley from Lorton to call in at the Fish , Mary thought that she could tell that he was happier to see them depart than he had been to see them arrive .
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