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

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1 ‘ Luckily I know how to breathe in shit . ’
2 And then there 's this technician or something here and they ask me to breathe in helium from a mask and make me repeat some of the things gorilla man said on the video so I feel like I 'm becoming him they 're trying to make me him ; I do n't think I sound the same as the guy on the brain-snuff video but fuck knows what they think there are too many to know what the fuck they think ; loads of them , officers from all over the fucking place with different accents , London , Midlands , Welsh , Scottish , elsewhere , God knows , it 's not just Flavell and McDunn though I still see them now and again especially McDunn who looks at me kind of weird most of the time like he ca n't really believe it was me did all these things and I get this bizarre feeling that he thinks I 'm kind of pathetic I mean that in a grudging , still-determined-to-bust-the-fucker way he actually has more respect for gorilla man than he does for me because I 've just gone to pieces under the questions and the things they put in my head with those photographs and that video ( ha which means gorilla man has already put stuff into my head , already has fucked my brains , filling my head with the idea of that , the vision , the meme of that ) and I thought I was some tough cookie but I was wrong I 'm just a dunked digestive baby I 'm soft I 'm flopping I 'm disintegrating and that 's why unless I 'm the best fucking actor he 's ever seen McDunn ca n't accept I was capable of the things gorilla man did , yet so much of the evidence , especially the dates and times that sort of stuff , points at me not to mention that piece of TV-crit I did that reads like a hit-list now .
3 Their war cry was the sound of angry seagulls , and we seemed to breathe in death ; the look of their faces turned us cold with despair .
4 This is a much slower atmospheric change than lungs , of course , and is suited to the confined and restricted conditions of a ‘ soil atmosphere ’ , which is just what we need for them to breathe in poison .
5 Jesus , he 's sucking in air at the back and wuffing it out at the front .
6 His voice became hoarse and the audience began to notice that he was sucking in air loudly between sentences .
7 The serjeant rubbed his chin and looked at them and then at the friar , sucking in air noisily through his blackened teeth .
8 However , the chordates were not quite fish , since they were without jaws or fins and fed by sucking in water and whatever nutrients it contained .
9 The nineteenth century was also the era of the Great City , sucking in population from the countryside to staff factories , shops , and homes .
10 Wilcock had developed another interest too , one that had burgeoned on the Voice , a fascination with Andy Warhol 's factory , then turning out movies at the Factory by the dozen , and sucking in voyeurs , drifters , hopers , and no-hopers .
11 Still sucking in lungfuls of air and wincing at the detonating roar of Duvall 's automatic pistol , Cardiff began to haul himself to his feet again by one arm , his gun hand hanging limp .
12 After three dormant years it began humming like a computer , sucking in information of which it had been starved , until my head began to hurt physically with the effort .
13 Baby deaths will always be referred to the local victim Support team , which can in turn bring in specialist help .
14 ‘ Contrary to rumours circulating in the area , the Cambrian News is not in financial difficulties , and we are simply placing the contract for printing the paper elsewhere because we can not justify an investment of around 2m ( pounds ) for new machinery to go tabloid and bring in colour , ’ said Mr Read , whose great grandfather established the company in Aberystwyth in 1890 .
15 Parents allow children to be involved in prostitution because they bring in money .
16 I , I 've yet , I 've got a , a major job on my hands to reeducate people and bring in systems for much more accurate measurement of our work .
17 The scheme will use up LWT 's £50m of cash and bring in £72.5m of borrowings .
18 Stewart's-Melville bring in Ian Campbell at centre against Newbridge at Inverleith this afternoon , while hooker Andrew Cadzow will have new props in John Porter and John Blackhall .
19 The women justify their points carefully and bring in evidence to support them .
20 There are prototyping packages available which will set up screen layouts and bring in blocks of code for validating and presenting data .
21 BRING IN B.B.C. VISION , SIR .
22 I like to keep the background dark , and just bring in elements of sky and buildings and use the Norman to highlight the model . ’
23 The council wants to renew these and extend them to the whole of those districts and also bring in Pimlico and Westbourne .
24 At the same time West German leaders renewed their pressure on the East German regime to follow Mikhail Gorbachev 's advice and bring in glasnost and perestroika .
25 Consultants bring in £13 million
26 City bring in Mike Fenwick at hooker for Paul Rogers and Tom Smith at prop for John Bell , with other forward changes Steve Lynn for Howard Nicholson and Phil Heslop for Andrew Harle .
27 They bring in Edward Cooke on the wing , Bill Freeman at scrum half , Mike Ruthen at lock and Stuart Cameron at prop .
28 Morpeth Harriers , who bring in Stephen Priest and Eric Hurrell , are hoping for a top-ten placing .
29 Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations .
30 Up to 40 flights a day bring in weapons and ammunition , including Frog 7s , a short range surface-to-surface missile that is less expensive than the Scud missiles already provided .
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