Example sentences of "in with " in BNC.

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1 I try to explain that , unlike her home country , she will not be staying in with him .
2 This theory of stages in understanding art is helpful , and it will immediately be realised that the first two stages fit in with description , the next two with interpretation , while the final stage is judgement .
3 We 've plunged in with the practical details rather than training itself .
4 The issues of freedom of conscience and freedom from Roman hegemony lie at the centre of Northern Ireland fundamentalism and are meshed in with its evangelical tenets .
5 This falls in with Gramsci 's understanding of the stages of the development of catholic monopoly .
6 In many cases this has resulted in the introduction of faked features and the associated destruction of existing features which , though often of architectural and historic interest in their own right , do not fit in with the designer 's concept of the pub 's ideal form .
7 This brings us to the ‘ Catch 22 ’ situation that we , as designer , find ourselves in with regard to conservation bodies .
8 Another key difference between styles is in heat control , inextricably tied in with the equipment used .
9 In Provence , anchovy is mixed in with it , which gives a very good taste . ’
10 It fitted in with my policy of using fresh , natural produce .
11 Anyway , the forensic scientists will be able to confirm she had someone in with her .
12 ‘ The gentleman who 'd been in with her would naturally have gone back to his room well before people started stirring . ’
13 In the second week , the theme is THE SPORTING LIFE to link in with our Sport and TV conference event , taking place the mid-festival weekend .
14 ‘ Silly idiot for bringing all that money in with her , ’ another of the girls muttered .
15 ‘ Council housing does n't fit in with their way of thinking , that 's all it is .
16 John and I got on — and I was happy to join in with the general ‘ Sarah 's being difficult ’ refrain .
17 Ideas of centrality and marginality of place link to the status of activities and tie in with perceptions of derogatory and despised areas of operation .
18 She 'd moved in on and in with Dionne , spitting scorn at her friends , slurring drunk at parties .
19 Avoid bouncing up and down because an élite performer will simply wait until you are moving upwards before driving in with a strong attack .
20 His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk , scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill .
21 The day after , Jamie came in with the wooden dish of porridge , held it out to Cameron , then twitched it away when he reached for it and turned it upside down .
22 When Jamie came in with the food at gloaming , Cameron asked him for another blanket .
23 Leonard was a very close observer , and collector , of this scene ; always keeping his hand in with his guitar , writing much of his early poetry to the sound of its music : the emerging Nashville sound , Muddy Waters , Chuck Berry , Big Joe Turner , The Drifters , The Clovers , Guitar Slim and , most of all , Ray Charles , whose first hit , ‘ Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand ’ in 1951 , marked the onset of an astonishing career .
24 ‘ She wants me to move in with her .
25 ‘ My Princess Harriet , ’ said Daddy , yes he did , as they paraded in with the silver tea things and the three dead-at-birth jam tarts .
26 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
27 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 .
28 Many areas have special schemes which fit in with the particular needs of individual people at home .
29 These services were brought in with the May 1983 timetable to improve the range the Trans–Pennine trains on offer .
30 Watney 's came in with its own offer a week after Joseph and £4 million higher than his .
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