Example sentences of "in [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | She threw her arms round his neck and kissed him on the lips , enveloping him in discreetly expensive perfume . |
2 | It is difficult to imagine a public transport setting where the combination of infinitely ( and rapidly ) varying weather and interesting manual flying in arguably one of Europe 's most beautiful areas can be bettered . |
3 | ‘ To get anything done at all , ’ says Freddie , ‘ one has to move in tremendously mysterious ways . |
4 | Therefore if during this first shopping trip of your preparation phase you want to pop in somewhere for a drink and a snack ( assuming that this is fairly usual for you ) , go ahead and do it . |
5 | ‘ What I meant was do you wish to pull in somewhere till this has eased a bit ? ’ |
6 | All parents fit in somewhere along the scale , differing from one another in their handling of the young adults in the family . |
7 | I 've got to call in somewhere on my way home , ’ Breeze explained , as she took her leave . |
8 | Despair overtakes me as soon as I see the dreaded trolleys jammed together ; I always manage to pick one with a crab-like action ; my heart sinks and culinary amnesia sets in somewhere between the tinned fruit and dried pasta . |
9 | A little bit of sex slipped in somewhere , if at all possible . |
10 | Well , a cuckolded husband — I 'm sure I can fit him in somewhere . ’ |
11 | Suppose he went in somewhere above Teddington — you 'd almost certainly find traces of fresh water in the clothes . |
12 | If they could n't get on , they put in somewhere and waited until they could , their boats designed to take the ground almost anywhere . |
13 | SUPERCHUNK — On The Mouth ( City Slang ) : Superchunk check in somewhere between the Pixies and the Buzzcocks with a bit of grunge topping . |
14 | ‘ Balladic archetypes ’ sprang to her mind a good phrase , she 'd try to work it in somewhere when she got back to university . |
15 | With larger projects , take care not to include everything you are interested in , just to bring it in somewhere . |
16 | The problems that arise from the development of a new crop on a research station and the attempts to recreate it in economically and environmentally diverse farms outside can in this way be avoided ( CIMMYT 1980 , Biggs , 1981 ) . |
17 | ‘ I 'd have had it in properly for you if you had n't . |
18 | Four years later , Greenpeace returned with another ship and succeeded in properly blocking the pipeline using special rubber balls . |
19 | The thing is this : when you play a note on any guitar , you create an overtone series , and those overtone series come about through the string vibrating in properly divided lengths . |
20 | Had you broken them in properly or carefully plastered any sore areas beforehand ? |
21 | ‘ I do n't think all this will sink in properly until we 've seen her for ourselves . ’ |
22 | 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 . |
23 | Let's draw those in properly . |
24 | But tuck it in properly , darling . |
25 | Er we thought , we thought that the scheme was , the , the sheet was filled in properly er a apart possibly from the , the er initials as we suggested , putting people down on the quality plan , which was obviously down to timescales . |
26 | A filled bath also makes a handy dip for anyone not mucking in properly . |
27 | Ah , no , I ca n't , is it in properly ? |
28 | I just hope that I 've plugged it in properly . |
29 | but er , that is the trouble , half of these are not been put in properly and the fumes are coming back over |
30 | A streak of white yeah where the dough , streak of white dough had n't been mixed in properly |