Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] in with [art] " in BNC.

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1 I remember years ago being amused when a young man given to very few words came to our vicarage and burst in with the news : ‘ Jane had a baby boy this morning ! ’ still with his bedroom slippers on .
2 Add the grated orange rind and the sherry or milk and fold in with a large spoon .
3 An administrative culture — which is concerned with rules , roles , authority and fits in with the concept of a role culture .
4 He felt that he knew the English character and , although he would n't hurt Ludovico by articulating it , he was sure that the sort of English girl who would get off a train and move in with a stranger would very soon be travelling on .
5 Pantomime — what a good excuse to forget your age and join in with the booing , hissing , singing and hilarity .
6 Jacqueline had given birth to Tommy 's daughter and moved in with a man called Steve Branch , who was living on Mill Farm Close .
7 And Pilger , an exasperatingly prickly individualist determined to expose the ills of the world , stubbornly refused to lower his standards and fit in with the new requirements .
8 Secondly , it will show the potential liquidity of the practice at the period end and link in with the cash flow forecast for the same period .
9 But we said we 'd build in local stone and blend in with the area .
10 Rub in the butter with the hands , then add the low-fat cheese spread and work in with the hands .
11 Central to these events were invitations to a number of Norseman operators and owners to bring their aircraft to Red Lake for the weekend and join in with the festivities .
12 Go along with your Pack or family and join in with the fun , sing songs and get to know colourful characters , like Bertie and Aristotle Tortoise , as they try to find a valuable stolen necklace .
13 Throughout our recent evolutionary history , particularly since the rise of a hunting way of life , there must have been extreme selective pressures in favour of our ability to co-operate as a group : organized food gathering and hunts are successful only if each member of the band knows his task and joins in with the activity of his fellows ; a good deal of restraint on natural impulses during the stalk and capture of the prey is likewise essential .
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