Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] in [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The LIFESPAN Manager account ( Section 1.2.1 ) on each of the remote nodes provides these privileges , so you should log in to this account on each of the remote nodes .
2 The LIFESPAN Manager account ( Section 1.2.1 ) provides these privileges , so you should log in to this account .
3 Thus was born the idea of the W particle , which , according to the latest versions of the theory , should weigh in at some 85 times the proton 's mass , just as two teams at CERN found earlier this year .
4 So we can put some limits on the project : the chairs must be upholstered ; modern in the simplicity of their lines but not ‘ Cubist ’ for want of a better term ; easy on the eye and bottom ; they should fit in with other existing furniture ; and naturally should be of strong construction so that they will be heirloom quality .
5 Staff say the government must step in with more cash
6 Day care should be viewed as only part of a strategy and should link in with other locally based resources .
7 ‘ We should go in for wholesale demolition of buildings from the Sixties and Seventies .
8 I think we should go in for 10,000 of these ones … "
9 if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument ,
10 Then , anything might set in after that job . "
11 Is it not an attack upon the integrity of a man to alienate him from those actions which spring from his deep convictions in order that he might fit in with utilitarian calculations ?
12 There are many choices of frame that might fit in with this theme .
13 I 'll go in at first , I 'll see how much that 's gon na be which is about seven hundred pounds .
14 Zen was still irrationally worried that Gianluigi might walk in at any moment , hunting rifle in hand .
15 No , no but you might go in at that time wanting help
16 I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour
17 And I thought well , even if it was a voucher for pads or owt , I mean , they 'll come in for either Lianne
18 Just say the word and we 'll come in with all guns blazing . ’
19 She 'll come in at seven .
20 You know , when I 'm not supposed to be out and I 'll come in at ten thirty when all the others and they do n't say anything .
21 They are only too painfully aware how they could cash in on any multi-coloured shirt worn by one of Europe 's best known goalkeepers .
22 Thus we are told , for example , that in the late 1980s there are 10,000 Latin American students enrolled in Soviet universities compared with the 144 who were attending Patrice Lumumba in 1960 ; that in 1982 Latin Americans could tune in to Soviet radio broadcasting for 105 hours per week compared with only 63 in 1962 and that at least seventeen Soviet journals are now translated and distributed in Latin America , six of which also appear in Portuguese ( Blasier : 1983 , pp. 12–13 and pp. 191–2 ; Goldhamer : 1972 , p. 147 ) .
23 Well , I could go to the casting and asked him to put the pattern in and fire it for it , to cut the sand out like that , you know so that the metal 'd run in like that and you 'd got the big head as you wanted , you know and er it 'd take you like castings with the machine and all that sort of thing , it was all hand stuff you know and yeah
24 LABOUR 'S transport spokesman John Prescott could step in over British Rail 's plans to sell off a Darlington sports ground .
25 The wardrobe was unbelievable , you could walk in at one door and out of the other , several yards away .
26 They were OK in bursts but then they 'd stand in on one of their boring , self-indulgent , 20-minute solos .
27 So I thought I 'd put in for that , it was a lateral move you know , but still it was getting back to my depot and nearer my home .
28 I worked for a , for a like a , it 's a money brokers in , in London but exactly the same stockbroking , and it was exactly like the film , you know , they had this , they had this room , like they had one of those long rooms as well you know with all the desks and computers and stuff but they had this one enclosed off room where all the dealers sat round this massive like circular console type table , and like they were all under thirty but like overweight , all c driving Porsches and taking coke and shit like this and right they just , they got into the office at something like six in the morning like I 'd get in at nine and I 'd be , be wandering around they 'd just have their trousers open , shoes off ,
29 The White House wants to see stations that could come in at either $5 billion , $7 billion or $9 billion over the next five years .
30 On one occasion I screwed up my courage to ask if I could come in at 9 p.m. instead , at which Harold looked puzzled and asked why .
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