Example sentences of "[adj] [vb pp] in [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Right , and we 've got part of this linked in with the stuff you might have done on Sapir-Wharf Hypothesis in the sense that er people talk about different things because they might be relevant to their actual lives .
2 This fitted in with the general view that the Eighth Army could hold Rommel at El Alamein but would not be ready to attack before November .
3 This fitted in with the idea of mixed programming , whereby music , talks , variety and drama appeared on each station , exposing the listener to a varied choice , rather than the stations being specialized .
4 That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda .
5 The ‘ plane lumbered around , came back into the wind , and began its second run in over the target zone .
6 Our jolly attendant makes one more and final round , checking that we are all tucked in for the night .
7 Well it takes all th , no it 's all tied in with the plumbing you see , it 's there and everything .
8 This morning I had to connect up a video for Caroline to use and all the leads , every single lead we 've got , to connect any machine to any machine , were all bundled in like a load missing , and it took me what , five minutes to find the right leads and connect the machines up .
9 It 's a bit difficult to get the tomato out cos it 's all chopped in with the mince you see .
10 That all fitted in with the theory that the reason for Luke 's non-appearance must be some kind of business disaster .
11 There are some significant differences however : the Tate magazine will be published by the architectural monograph publishers and publishers of Blueprint , Wordsearch , who will make the financial commitment to the project , aiming to sell a steep 25,000 copies each issue including the copies sent to the 8,000 Friends of the Tate and those bought in by the gallery ; the Royal Academy Magazine is published ‘ in-house ’ and supports itself through its advertising revenue , capitalising on the fact that it has a guaranteed audience of 67,000 Friends .
12 The input cursive line data was first filled in to a consistent thickness .
13 To ensure their proper fullness they are first blocked in with a broad contour-band ( the ‘ eighth-of-an-inch stripe ’ ) which gave the painter 's eye the sense of the background to come .
14 Half of the extra cash will be forthcoming only if projects of sufficient quality to take up the whole £2 million come in by the next deadline for grants on 1 April .
15 Like the ‘ Samson ’ , it is an important rediscovery , once in the Demidoff Collection , that had been missing for decades and was last seen in at the C.L.Cardon sale in Brussels in 1921 .
16 Oh no , not that both listened in at the time .
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