Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [adv] [vb pp] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Somewhat surprising is the fact that the longest hours are not put in by the women with the largest number of children .
2 Chesarynth hoped all the secretaries were happily jacked in to some routine part of the system , or getting their jollies from the nerve-stimulators some of them were addicted to .
3 The vogue for this owed much to a bastard Darwinism ; Latin nations were less taken in by it than were Slavs and Teutons .
4 Attitude questionnaires were also filled in by both experimental and control groups .
5 The Marine Commandos were well dug in in a wooded area just off the road and close to the village .
6 Several of the big bream waters I fish respond best to maggots , but this is only because maggots are continually thrown in by everyone who fishes there .
7 The needles are usually left in for about 15 minutes and are vibrated at intervals to achieve the required effect .
8 And I know that ninety per cent of your business interests are now tied in with Joey Bonanza 's empire . ’
9 Another frequent problem is that brood mares are often brought in from the paddock about a month before the horse is due to foal , and are put in a little paddock next to the owner 's house so that ‘ an eye can be kept on her . ’
10 Not realising photographers are traditionally allowed in to run-through Kylie emerged on stage in scruffy jeans .
11 Bishops were again brought in to arbitrate ; but they did not see eye to eye .
12 When the case was first heard last week , the judge , Harold Wilson wanted to know why police were n't called in in 1990 when Social services first knew of the abuse .
13 But the Thames Valley Police were n't brought in until June 1992 .
14 Two of the Actuarial typists were then smuggled in to the delight of the all male audience and sang ‘ Three Little Girls ’ along with ‘ Nobby ’ Knox , who was distinguishable only by the fact that he was the one not wearing a mini-skirt .
15 On the other hand , new men were occasionally brought in from outside .
16 Our personalities and our capacities for relationship with and to others are integrally bound in with our sexuality and its exercise .
17 But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family .
18 There was always a long wait for an appointment , sometimes up to a month , and women were only kept in for 24 hours if it was a normal birth .
19 Dust from such holes sprinkled down upon the drillers and considerable amounts were inevitably taken in by their vigorous inhalations as they laboured .
20 Cards are typically sold in via a representative selling from a brochure and samples .
21 Customs control on arrival is very lax so any spare parts are best brought in as personal luggage rather than sent separately .
22 Parallelised configurations are n't penned in until 1993 .
23 Police marksmen were then drafted in for a 12 hour siege after he barricaded himself in .
24 Threats were levelled that if cards were n't filled in by deadlines , good leads would be taken from dealers .
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