Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [prep] an " in BNC.

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1 However , if he is lucky the modern farm worker will find his tractor cab fitted with a radio , to which he can tune in via an earpiece .
2 This has to be done by the Tuesday before the weekly Friday sale so that potential buyers can then tune in to an electronic preview of the lots to be offered together with their weights , breed and feed methods .
3 In September 1939 , when war broke out in the West , almost everyone in our part of the world believed that Mussolini would join in as an ally of Hitler ; in 1936 the German alliance with Italy , the Berlin-Rome Axis , had been established .
4 ‘ It 's on its way , but you could ‘ phone in for an ambulance . ’
5 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , the distance between London and Brighton is not very great , and you have even been seen in the vicinity of Brighton , so why not call in on an old friend ?
6 Says yeah alright I says we 'll call in for an hour .
7 And will he just go in as an apprentice the same as yourself ?
8 If you are in this situation and have a friend who will come in for an evening so that you can go out , accept their offer for both your sakes .
9 But it could always of course come in as an odd .
10 A level-top , apart from its looking well , was emphasized for a good economic reason : if the ploughland was level , the drill coulters would bite in at an uniform depth , and sow the seed in the same way ; the ears of corn would then mature at approximately the same time and all the seeds of corn would be approximately the same size .
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