Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
2 Now , Julie has a modern kitchen that 's been carefully designed to make good use of all the available space , and that blends in with the style of the rest of the house .
3 It is possible to jump in at the deep end , buy a farm , and teach yourself , learning by your mistakes .
4 This fits in with the general tendency among much of the elite population in Shetland ( and Dunrossness ) to avoid raising ‘ issues ’ ( this has obviously happy consequences for those who are benefitting most from oil-related developments ) .
5 This fits in with the traditionally tight control that local authority finance directors like to keep .
6 250 They 've become accustomed What they 're forgetting is that this fits in with the stated local plan and with original proposals set out in 1989 which is n't so long ago but people tend to forget that sort of thing 328
7 Free to smell again the sweat on the brow of the bourse ; free to bask in the slipstream of wide-bodied jets ; free to sit in on the counsels of the alleged good and the alleged great .
8 More recent extensions include office units built along with extra hardstanding , around 1980 , all of this blending in with the character of the remainder of the site .
9 There is a clock on the cooker ; another on the video ; another on the dashboard of the car ; another built in to the pocket-calculator ; yet another on the end of the pen she uses ; another on the device that switches the boiler on and off ; yet another on the outside of the tall building Steven passes in his car on the flyover .
10 A new style of official entertaining came in at the Palace and still survives .
11 Some candidates were unhappy about the selection process , claiming the region wanted someone more willing to fit in with the council 's corporate stance , than head a professional service .
12 But it 's a happy marriage , is n't it ? and does n't this fit in under the idea of sentimentality again .
13 2 What kind of prize structure is most appropriate to your product range and does this fit in with the experience of the publication ?
14 This ties in with the Mahoney trick . ’
15 ‘ I do n't see how this ties in with the clinic . ’
16 I personally feel that this ties in with the ruined temple comment .
17 This ties in with the idea that people like others which share similar interests to themselves .
18 Bills accepted by banks designated as ‘ eligible ’ banks by the Bank of England become first-class bills which the Bank of England is willing to deal in on the market .
19 Right , and we 've got part of this linked in with the stuff you might have done on Sapir-Wharf Hypothesis in the sense that er people talk about different things because they might be relevant to their actual lives .
20 Yeah , so you 'd anticipate some coming in on the A fifty nine , if you went that far north ,
21 This tied in with the time factor where the pressure to get things done at the end of the day could lead to dangerous short cuts and a consequent drop in efficiency .
22 This tied in with the position and colour of the spot when it first appeared .
23 This fitted in with the general view that the Eighth Army could hold Rommel at El Alamein but would not be ready to attack before November .
24 This fitted in with the idea of mixed programming , whereby music , talks , variety and drama appeared on each station , exposing the listener to a varied choice , rather than the stations being specialized .
25 Or if it 's gon na occur but it seems to me it would , or sounds like it would be a simple let in to the
26 That does mean that they have already had a very difficult exercise in terms of looking at an , an efficiency effectiveness distribution of funding and how they manage the service , and that 's very much tied in with the children 's services plan , which Mike referred to earlier on , and which is later on the agenda .
27 The ‘ plane lumbered around , came back into the wind , and began its second run in over the target zone .
28 ‘ Sharing is n't attractive any more to us , ’ Bromley says , a verbal throwing in of the towel .
29 The chapter will therefore end by taking a look at recent and forthcoming developments in manufacturing to see how these fit in with the idea of generic strategies and their implications for accounting — i.e. not just now , but for the foreseeable future .
30 It added that on present trends , the number of children being born each year was likely to peak in about the year 2000 .
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