Example sentences of "in by [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Sucked in by Japan 's juggernaut economy , they take the jobs disdained by an affluent Japanese workforce .
2 It is blatantly obvious here that Mitch has been taken in by Blanche 's deception .
3 A few of the women , coming back from the shore , were drawn in by Mairi 's screaming .
4 Mr James was brought in by Eagle 's creditor banks — the group has debts of over £80m — and has been given until the end of next year to turn the business around .
5 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 .
6 But the main force of transports , along with the fleet intended to escort it , was still hemmed in by Hawkes 's blockade .
7 I 'm aware that our backs are up against the wall as regards time because the response is meant to be in by Friday erm I do n't think actually that this is the the paper that Vince is presenting , although in fact , surely raises issues , I do n't think it is actually response as it stands , I think it is a paper which raises items of issues for this committee to consider , I do n't think in itself it serves as a response .
8 She had been quite taken in by Sandra 's invention .
9 The point , though , is not that his poetry exceeds the truth but that it fails to keep up with the truth , since it can not fully express the Friend 's merits : No one was ever taken in by Shakespeare 's disclaimers of ability , and few people will imagine that , whoever the Friend was — if indeed there was a real-life Friend — Shakespeare has failed to do justice to him ; if anything , rather the opposite .
10 She was followed in by Groomsport 's Grainne Gunn , in fourth place , in a race won by reigning British champion Rachel Godburn in a time of four hours , minutes .
11 Danny McCann , Mairead Farrell and Sean Savage died in the 1988 shootings after the SAS were called in by Gibraltar 's police commissioner to help round up what was believed to be an IRA active service unit preparing an attack against British troops stationed there .
12 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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