Example sentences of "in [prep] [pron] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Take it in through your skin to become a ball in your belly . |
2 | You just weigh up and take so much information in through your eyes do n't you , perhaps this person 's in a panic or they look angry , yeah , this sort of stuff , do it very , very naturally . |
3 | In between my husband muttering ‘ I do n't believe this ! ’ , we all had a good laugh and enjoyed the challenge . |
4 | She jumped back with a startled squeak , but Bridhe laughed ; and then she saw the little girl who had slipped in under her arm to comfort the baby . |
5 | Well the aircraft , simply do an orbit , come back around , back into wind and then come winching in under my directions using hand signals . |
6 | What I took to be failures were not my failures but simply where I failed to fit in with what others expected of me . |
7 | The appointment of McDonald , who was still an interviewer with Trinidadian TV when News At Ten first went on the air , fits in with what sources suggest is a new reliance on star names . |
8 | In any case , many members have their own plans for areas beyond the kernel which do not fit in with what UI wants to do . |
9 | Robert 's sorrow and regret seemed genuine , but it all fitted in with what Dawn had told her . |
10 | To save space he and Angela had been packed in with their faces jammed against each other 's feet . |
11 | We know that if we really step out of line , then the police or the armed forces may step in with their right to use legitimate violence to force our conformity . |
12 | One writer described couples entering and leaving church in the 1870s as ‘ cool and businesslike , as though having paid the deposit on the purchase of a donkey or a handsome barrow , they were just going in with their witnesses to settle the bargain ’ . |
13 | ‘ I do n't want to walk in with my eyes closed . |
14 | This fits in with our strategy to expand our health care and defence contracts . |
15 | It was a summer 's day , wound the window down , put the skeleton in with his elbow sticking out over the you see , |
16 | ‘ He rushes in with his chin exposed , and I aim to exploit that weakness . |
17 | ‘ Despite all the talk about Benn boxing behind his jab , he still rushes in with his head exposed and I will pick my counters just like Lennox Lewis did on Saturday . ’ |
18 | TV replays showed that Saunders went in with his foot raised and came down on Elliott 's leg as they both steamed into a full-blooded 50-50 clash . |
19 | ‘ No one has a go at Van Basten , who 's aggressive and gets stuck in with his elbows flying . |
20 | He waded in with his sword swinging , and felt the jar down his arm as it almost decapitated an animal . |
21 | Getting in beside him Dalgliesh asked : |
22 | They did pressure me quite a lot about how I looked , but I never gave in to their attempts to convert me to pink ; I wanted to look different , and in the main I was quite happy with my image . |
23 | For each one the clerk jacked in to his unit to check their ID and match it to their personalized ticket . |
24 | I 'm saying erm , if I give you all a mailbox number immediately and then you never actually log in to your computers to see whether or not you 've got any mail that 's arrived , then there 's absolutely no point in doing that is there ? |
25 | You can use the REM statement to put remarks and comments in to your program to help you remember what the various bits of your program do . |
26 | ‘ Every single drop of water going in to your house has been expensively treated to make it drinkable , so do you really want to spray it all over your car ? ’ said Kent Meters Marketing Director Terry Stoten . |
27 | Alfred was like us , cool and real , but as the police moved in on him things became a bit confused . |
28 | Minpins from all over the forest had flown in on their birds to cheer the young hero , and all the branches and twigs of the great tree were crowded with tiny people . |
29 | I cash in on my sex appeal I take all the credit I give you the |
30 | Bullies like to be Number One and the thought that someone else could be muscling in on his top-spot got Herod in a bit of a strop . |