Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [to-vb] in " in BNC.
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1 | I had six months to fill in before I go up to Cambridge . |
2 | It 's plain and stiff , takes at least six months to wear in properly and does n't come with designer Day-Glo flower attachments . |
3 | . They 've got to have three hundred and twenty six seats to get in . |
4 | I tried three times to get in but was beaten back by flames . ’ |
5 | You see he 's he 's got a choice , he got three weeks to move in , make his mind up |
6 | Yeah must of done , he got up to three weeks to move in |
7 | Firstly whether these subscriptions should be for one year only or whether it should be fixed for three years to tie in with the tri-annual general meeting . |
8 | ‘ Was n't that where some bakery foreman dressed himself up in a turban , said he was an Eastern potentate , and persuaded half a dozen women to move in with him as his harem ? |
9 | Maybe five pounds , eight pounds to get in and then you have |
10 | No we paid sixty P to get in and |
11 | Junior Welsh Office minister , Nicholas Bennett , lost his Pembroke seat to Labour 's Nick Ainger , who overturned a 5,700 majority to scrape in by 755 . |
12 | I mean you pay seventy P to go in anyway |
13 | Mr Melvin , Bookseller , Union St , had 2 public and 4 bedrooms to let in Academy St for Northern Meeting Week . |
14 | Oh well , it 's like a stall you get erm but I have n't got a ticket , Becky said you have to pay about ten P to get in . |
15 | Our caravan park offers over 50 acres to roam in and enjoy . |
16 | A start had been made in legalizing trade unions , and in 1912 legislation to bring in accident and sickness insurance was passed . |
17 | two , two shirts for wearing on the slopes , one pair , one pair for wearing in the evening , I 've got one shirt to go in and the one I 'm wearing as I , as I go out |
18 | And she said he 'll probably take four or five months to settle in |
19 | I ai n't got no five Ps to put in . |
20 | This ensures continuity with more than one worker , where it may be difficult to find one person to live in permanently . |
21 | The Germans had launched a counter-offensive against the Allied bridgehead at Anzio and air support , against enemy troop concentration and lines of communication , became vital in preventing loss of the bridgehead. 223 Squadron moved from Foggia to Biferno/Campomarino to join 3 ( South African Air Force ) Wing on March 13 and after one day to settle in to the new surroundings was tasked against the San Benedetto marshalling yards . |
22 | It takes only one leak to sink a ship , one gate to let in a Trojan horse . |
23 | Even so , if there are two of you working together an ordinary garden spade or even a shovel can be used by one man to fill in some holes while the other man uses the graft or long spade on a new excavation . |
24 | The Scarlets are expecting a capacity 14,500 crowd to bring in around £70,000 . |
25 | One publisher to burst in on the media scene has been Dorling Kindersley , which came to the market in October 1992 at a price of 165p , valuing it at £102m . |
26 | The jury at Manchester Crown Court took 23 hours to bring in their verdicts on four of the defendants , Glynn Williams , 29 , Mark Williams , 24 , Anthony Bush , 27 , and David Bowen , 29 . |
27 | We 're doing refreshments and it 's twenty pence to come in . |
28 | Yes and it 's only twenty pence to come in . |
29 | If I get , it 'll take the twenty four hours to settle in , do n't you think so Arthur ? |
30 | I know farmers who still have two hundred acres to get in . |