Example sentences of "[vb infin] in when " in BNC.

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1 How does it all tie in when you look at the requirements stated in the document to actually make a profit on the provision of health services .
2 It may seem at first sight that the plot of land , the fief , as it was called , was a reward for service , something granted in exchange for service , which would fall in when the vassal died and be regranted to a new vassal .
3 I wish you 'd ring in when you 're staying out all night , you know you 've said you will . ’
4 ‘ I 'll look in when we get back and see if you need dosing with anything .
5 But there was somebody in in the street where I lived , who was a spiv , and he was considered to be the black sheep of the family , did n't quite fit in when everybody else did .
6 I 'll sign in when I 've put her away for the night . ’
7 Tonight Northampton Council said it was suprised , but the planning permission will last five years , and it still hopes Coca-Cola will move in when the economy improves .
8 But frustration can often set in when you discover that the furniture so suited to your modern townhouse looks completely out of place in your Victorian terrace .
9 Sometimes boredom can set in when couples enter into the ‘ perfect couple ’ conspiracy .
10 Mrs Browning said much the same to her , observing how she did not join in when Garibaldi 's victories were being discussed nor did she rejoice .
11 I was as surprised as he was at what time had revealed but I did not join in when his boyish enthusiasm took hold .
12 It was winter , I 'd go in when it was pitch dark at 8 a.m. and come out again in the dark at 5.30 pm , still in the dark .
13 So that can go in when we get back .
14 I can only get in when he forgets to lock the door .
15 And it meant that I had free access to the whole of the so much so , I had a key to the bottom of entry in er access to the firm and I could get in when I liked .
16 Do you how much do put in when you give it a feed ?
17 They 'll come in when you 're ready for them . ’
18 I must also come in when I am told and sit down and eat my meals properly and not run out into the street with a slice of bread in my hand .
19 number one , well you get washing done and then you can come in when your hands are clean .
20 ‘ It 's her home , she must settle in when she 's ready ’ , was the attitude of the officer in charge .
21 ‘ I never cease to be struck by the extraordinarily high performances individuals can turn in when faced with a challenge properly identified and given the means to deliver .
22 Those without places hovered behind the chairs and kept moving round the room so that they could nip in when people left their places to collect their awards or for any other reason .
23 You wo n't lie in when you ca n't
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