Example sentences of "[noun pl] in with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Early bird Ruth arrives on her bike and pitches in with the adult workers at her grandfather 's stables every morning before she sets off for school Pictures : STUART FOSTER |
2 | Then erm names , babies I if a baby 's christened Timothy er it gets called Timmy or Nicholas gets called Nicky , which sort of ties in with the biscuits being called bickie and horsie and doggie and all this sort of ee things that you say to babies . |
3 | Toss the onion and carrots in with the butter into a non-stick saucepan and toss briefly until glazed , then cover and sweat for about 3 minutes . |
4 | If she is victorious in the area stage of the contest , Mrs. Fitzpatrick will be among 18 finalists in with a shot of the 1992 title in June . |
5 | Then she will ask if they have a label for their music and Richard Fm — the bald one who sings — will say ‘ St Michael ’ before his brother chips in with the episode 's one almost serious observation , saying , of their success : ‘ I think it 's because we play with our tongues in cheek . |
6 | Ready salted : keep salt free-running and prevent the cellar from clogging up by putting a few rice grains in with the salt . |
7 | Mona flung open the door of her inner sanctum and ushered the new arrivals in with a flourish . |
8 | Remove from the oven and push the edges in with a knife to give a neat shape . |
9 | RANGERS manager Walter Smith last night paid tribute to his ‘ unsung hero of Ibrox , ’ Scott Nisbet , the scorer of the goal that keeps the Scottish champions in with a chance of a European Cup final place , writes Hugh Keevins . |
10 | Linking girls in with the characters of Lord of the Flies , I am sure that there would be many Ralphs , a Jack of a different nature but leading to the same results , and eventually one or two Rogers . |
11 | ‘ The teachers told me he 'd let the clots in with the cream . ’ |
12 | A common situation which creates problems is the use of a single report to identify a large number of failures , or to mix a number of failures in with a variety of suggestions . |
13 | A common situation which creates problems is the use of a single report to identify a large number of failures , or to mix a number of failures in with a variety of suggestions . |
14 | There 's nothing to beat a handful of mushrooms in with a rabbit stew . |
15 | Zab pipes in with the comment : ‘ Why , it 's a popular version of the Gödel theorem ’ ( 88 ) . |
16 | The patient 's interest in being happier links in with the knowledge that he needs to be cured ; ‘ … the analytic resolution of distorted communication that determines behavioural compulsion and false consciousness is at once both theory and therapy ’ . |