Example sentences of "[verb] in extra " in BNC.

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1 And the signals suggested Mr Clarke may opt to extend the scope of VAT to newspapers , food , children 's clothing , and could also tinker with tax allowances to pull in extra revenue .
2 And the signals suggested Mr Clarke may opt to extend the scope of VAT to newspapers , food , children 's clothing , and could also tinker with tax allowances to pull in extra revenue .
3 ( i ) If your salary grade is below PO1 ( that is below spinal column point 35 within the APT & C grades ) you are permitted to engage in extra mural employment provided it does not have any adverse effect on you performing the normal duties of your post .
4 There are some unavoidable costs er on that count , particularly on the engine programme where delays to the aircraft programme which results in extra costs on the engine side are the customer 's liability .
5 However , this £200 had to take into account the expense of all the other public revenue services received by the client : the costs of the other services were deducted from the notional £200 and the residue could be used to buy in extra home support . ’
6 Todd did appear in the Raiders side who beat Balmain in the Sydney Grand Final , but was replaced in extra time by Peter Jackson , who went on to score the winning try .
7 No le , make it , do n't make him score in extra time just
8 He was fired for serious misconduct when he continued to put in extra hours despite an overtime ban and after bosses at the NCP pound in central London alleged that time sheets had been altered .
9 Fortunately , that family was able to put in extra money — although it meant some sacrifices , such as doing without holidays and so on — but I contend that if those two girls had come from a less fortunate background , they simply would not have been able to continue their courses in current circumstances .
10 Some schools are so overburdened by all this activity that they have been forced to draft in extra staff to deal with the more mundane aspects of education — like teaching children .
11 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
12 Listen you know what I me mean goes in extra time and after that , penalties .
13 So would he call in extra help to make the coffin ?
14 After the short-term exercise , the animal must take in extra oxygen , both to re-oxygenate the myoglobin , and to oxidise the lactic acid .
15 But you may want to add a second ( perhaps en suite ) bathroom or to re-arrange the existing layout to squeeze in extra equipment , such as a bidet or separate shower .
16 So a glazed atrium was cut through the five floors to allow in extra light and to open up visual links between different departments .
17 Lotions or creams smoothed on while the skin is still damp will seal in extra moisture .
18 Within EFTA ( the free trade zone formed by seven of the non-EEC European countries , including at that time the United Kingdom ) lower barriers resulted in extra imports of around 10–15 per cent for the countries concerned .
19 The AA had to call in extra patrols from North Yorkshire and Cumbria to cope with the demand in County Durham .
20 Or where we are concerned or putting in extra work and so on .
21 Check that all airbricks are kept clear , and put in extra ones if you suspect that underfloor ventilation is not adequate — there should be one every 1.8m along all outside walls .
22 Instead , in a replay , the number of corners awarded in extra time will be used to decide to outcome .
23 These are the only really dependably low-calorie choices : Consommé — any flavour ( lovely and clear , so you can actually see that they have not sneaked in extra calories ) 60
24 And if he did make his bed and then come in extra early this morning , like as not he 'd have relocked the door and set the internal alarms . "
25 The answer is probably that workers come a lot cheaper in China , but the money they have saved that way could surely have been doubled in extra sales — not to mention saving on shipping costs — if they had been made in a British factory .
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