Example sentences of "[noun] has [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.
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1 | None of the European resorts has yet gone in for the wholesale investment in snow-making which we see in the United States , mainly because the capital outlay is enormous and the running costs extremely high . |
2 | Taylor has since brought in a consultancy company to examine his public relations techniques . |
3 | Quality Software Products Holdings Plc , Gateshead has now filled in the numbers hidden by the blobs in its pathfinder prospectus ( CI No 2,132 ) , pricing the 2.85m shares it is placing , 1.46m of them new , at 380 pence a share , valuing Quality , which did £1.2m net on £13.1m sales in 1992 , at £29.6m and raising about £5m of new money , net of expenses , for the company . |
4 | She is also a singer and musician , and her talent as a pianist has often come in useful to teachers with specialist classes . |
5 | Indeed , IXI claims one of Sun 's European offices has already brought in a Motif-based solution to use in-house . |
6 | The chairman of its Scottish council , Dr Mac Armstrong , told a press conference in Edinburgh : ‘ This should be one of the most exciting enterprises the NHS has ever engaged in but the enthusiasm for this initiative — which is there — may turn to scepticism because of the Government 's commitment to it . ’ |
7 | The arts community has always gone in for manic attention-seeking , of course — the oxygen of publicity ( to borrow a phrase ) being crucial to its survival . |
8 | These are small boas which , if molested , first coil themselves up tightly , then release a foul-smelling fluid from special glands , giving the impression that they are rotting and that advanced putrefaction has already set in . |
9 | Typically , Gedge has since gone in for his usual strict self-criticism . |
10 | Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party . |
11 | Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party . |
12 | The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here . |
13 | Major has already brought in change and more is in prospect . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ This report has just come in from the Environments Officer . |
16 | It appears that this sad reality has finally sunk in . |
17 | Epilepsy has now come in ahead of the field thanks to the ingenuity and determination of During and Spencer at Yale . |
18 | My friend Mike with the big house has n't phoned in yet has he either he usually phones in the last part of the programme . |