Example sentences of "[verb] in over [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Black rain clouds were scudding in over the Thames . |
2 | ‘ We pulled out all the stops to produce extra stock needed to meet the charter flights , so the paint could be flown in over the weekends . ’ |
3 | Also , remote users can dial in over a modem and access a network 's drives — this is really useful if you have people on the road who need access to office files . |
4 | It was a large , grassy paddock , wired in over the top to stop the high-climbing cats from escaping . |
5 | The free edge of the epidermis has clearly moved in over the marked wound mesenchyme , leaving less than 10% of it exposed by this stage . |
6 | As the smoke cleared and the dust settled , two fighter planes came in over the fields and circled the remains of the barn . |
7 | It was still warm during the day , and the sun came in over the trees of the forest outside the camp . |
8 | So , so John came in over the top , Colin put his hands on top line , so John said I 'm in charge , over the top , Colin said , no . |
9 | In other cases , a partner 's contribution may be agreed to be collected in over a period of years out of his profit share . |
10 | The plaudits have been pouring in over the past weeks , as the following reports show . |
11 | ‘ Are you going in over the weekend ? ’ she asked , already missing the contact . |
12 | The chief inspector climbed in over the sill , eased down the window and found herself in the hall . |
13 | and Mrs was born in over the river . |
14 | Dusk was drifting in over the park , covering the snow in gritty grey shadows , bringing the houses around the park alight almost simultaneously . |
15 | After about two hours flying over the sea , they swung in over the coast and were given a welcoming burst of anti-aircraft fire . |
16 | There was a lot more rhubarb , along the lines of ‘ Yes , what ? ’ and ‘ What are we going to sing , brothers ? ’ and then Mrs Quigley cut in over the top of this with a cadenza that would not have disgraced Dame Kiri Te Kanawa . |
17 | She has had to give in over the question of chrome : and the Foreign Minister , who never struck me as being too friendly towards us , failed to get away ( as he apparently hoped ) with letting armed German ships through the Straits . |
18 | Advisers say the change — aimed at meeting European Community moves towards equality for the sexes — should be phased in over a 15-year period . |
19 | However , this is not expected to happen for some time and even when reform is introduced , the probability is that it will be phased in over a number of years . |
20 | This benefit , phased in over a number of years , came fully into operation in 1979 , and replaced child tax allowances and family allowances . |
21 | Given that this reform will hit hardest those firms with most part-time workers , it is suggested that this change is phased in over a five-year period . |
22 | Any new planting was designed to be phased in over a period of years , planting schemes having to take account of the need to create a distinctive landscape for the immediate future as well as for the long term . |
23 | SCOTVEC 's new system of Advanced Courses will be phased in over a three year period . |
24 | Bush did not indicate how the changes , which were to be phased in over a five-year period at a cost of up to $100,000 million , would be financed . |
25 | The tax will be phased in over a three-year period from July 1994 . |
26 | The extra 300 staff will be phased in over the next few years . |
27 | Certainly not the army of supporters who 've been painting , odd-jobbing and generally mucking in over the past week . |
28 | A feeling she had not known in over a decade slipped through her body . |
29 | This level of pay was never conceived of as being a realizable objective for a statutory minimum wage that would be brought in over a short period of time . |
30 | You , you say you noticed more and more machinery being brought in over the years ? |