Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is n't a half term just pain , mainly now to go through the options and choose it but if you were perhaps bring in as you co , I 've got written down your careers officer
2 Yeah I only put in for three thousand , he got me a nine .
3 And then there was the attempt not to issue a questionnaire to every household but to reserve the questionnaires in the Town Hall for four week days Saturdays to will honour the people who did n't actually have Friday who were at home perhaps walk in to the City Centre you might be able to pick one of these up and then there was the problem distrib in distributing the questionnaire because despite of the assurance given to the consultants they were nevertheless distributed amongst the numerous St Albans and believe you me even those likely people who did go to the press do sometimes for every that we having suddenly fully congressed to see whether perhaps there might be a consultation questionnaire lurking within it .
4 Earlier her plan had been to go down to the village a little before the gala on the pretext of shopping and finding out the times of the events and perhaps look in at the antique shop ( for Mrs Price was on the Gala committee ) and let it be known she would join the young people , but now that her mother was ill that was out of the question , she pushed it on one side , the urgent thing was to get to the chemist 's and get the stuff up to her mother .
5 Leave about one o'clock get in at half four .
6 You only go in with
7 I only go in for skinpopping .
8 Cos we only go in for one drink to cel , celebrate Penny 's birthday with her .
9 Sorry , I run a health spa in Scotland and I see an awful lot of women who obviously come in for some slight improvement but quite frankly it is the stress factor that shows in the face that does n't make them quite so beautiful because their personalities comes across for when their stressed it shows in their face and I notice when they leave only after a few days the stress has gone and their personality shines through and their far more beautiful .
10 Both convergent and divergent modes of thought are necessary for a creative act to occur : the writer must actually arrange his freely associated ideas into organised prose or the scientist finally home in on the solution to a problem .
11 and you just walk in with it , that !
12 Oh I want that some if all the social services just put in with the thing having
13 Just drop in for a cup of tea ,
14 Election Call , the daily phone-in , has attracted audiences of more than a million , compared with between 300,000 and 700,000 who normally tune in at that time .
15 And even if you just pop in for a welcome drink , look out for our Happy Days bar promotions .
16 dad , dad did n't say nothing about all evening just pop in for an hour , but I could n't see Stuey and me sitting there disturb him , scared
17 Most of the guests on his show live next door — they just pop in on the way home from work .
18 Yeah well what happens if you just get in at the end of your or a at the time before they change the band , the colours ?
19 You just dip in like that do you ?
20 The only exception to this is that the test machine arrived without one of its little rubber feet , something that I feel might happen quite regularly , given that they just screw in with a small self-tapping screw , and have no supporting adhesive to really make things permanent .
21 I I so I just go in to the paddock ?
22 And is that for children who are living there or just go in for the day ?
23 Just go in for the day till their parents go to work I think .
24 Ca n't think in the arts , in the art bit so I just I just go in for a coffee as well , yeah .
25 He said just go in at any time and we 'll pick it up .
26 I 'm just just go in with Jane and have a nice time .
27 ‘ I just go in like a bull at a gate and most of the time it works .
28 ‘ Charlie , yer best call in at the police station on yer way to work tomorrer mornin' . ’
29 Weedy strains already exist in at least six of Keeler 's 20 randomly chosen crops — notably oats , sunflowers , rice and sweet potatoes .
30 The society 's charitable project soon got round the underworld , and in January 1773 they had a card hung in Westminster Jail stating that their charity was likely to be imposed upon ‘ by artful and designing villains who cause themselves to be arrested and imprisoned a day before the Society makes a distribution and thus come in for relief designed for the Poor distressed debtors imprisoned for a long time . ‘
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