Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dogs can easily leap over it or get in through the hedge on the south side .
2 The chill of the early morning was dispersing under the grey cloud base that spread in from the west .
3 The raw materials that go in at the top are iron ore , limestone and What else goes in there ?
4 because one or two people have er relatives that come in at the end of the day to collect them or
5 He said the key to SmithKline 's success was its ability to market and sell brands and cash in on the potential of new products .
6 The missiles would climb out of the atmosphere , using a two stage rocket motor , and home in on the heat emitted from a target satellite .
7 They 're sort of things to focus on points of focus within when you 're receiving Confirmation of the ways in which through Confirmation you can enhance the gifts which you already have and focus in on the power of the Holy Spirit through those gifts .
8 My left foot ledged on the hinge , and look in at the byre 's
9 Council leader John Williams argued the town benefits from people who choose to stay in more rural locations and travel in during the day .
10 The council leader , Coun John Williams , argued that the town benefits from people who choose to stay in more rural locations and travel in during the day .
11 Secondly , it will show the potential liquidity of the practice at the period end and link in with the cash flow forecast for the same period .
12 But we said we 'd build in local stone and blend in with the area .
13 With the hood down you can lower the windows and go in over the top , but even this is far from ideal .
14 Cos if you g if anybody go down there now they could see where what we call the Pier Head , so ships had to go up there and turn in to the lock gate .
15 It helps , for example , to improve hip abduction ( used in roundhouse kicks when the kicking knee is lifted to the side ) by sitting with the soles of your feet together and close in to the body .
16 She had arranged to lunch with friends at the Lion d'Or at Cologny and call in to the clinic afterwards to see one or two patients .
17 If you are not yet a NatWest customer but would like a loan simply fill in the application form and call in at the branch of your choice where the staff will be pleased to discuss your needs .
18 McAllister had apologised to Rose for refusing her invitation — she had sewing to do for the bazaar , she said — when the front door had banged shut behind her and she had been compelled to run round to the back and come in through the kitchen .
19 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
20 I suppose I thought she 'd either be fantastically frosty and sit on one of those little gilt chairs with a fancy gilt mirror behind her , or else be quite fat and red-faced and come in from the stove holding a wooden spoon and give me a huge embrace smelling of garlic and stockpot .
21 So why not bluff and come in from the left ?
22 Go along with your Pack or family and join in with the fun , sing songs and get to know colourful characters , like Bertie and Aristotle Tortoise , as they try to find a valuable stolen necklace .
23 Pantomime — what a good excuse to forget your age and join in with the booing , hissing , singing and hilarity .
24 Transfer to Kaprun and check in at the hotel .
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