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

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1 ‘ I 've got an hour or two to fill in before my train .
2 I personally feel that this ties in with the ruined temple comment .
3 No I feel that this ties in with his nervous breakdown .
4 250 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
5 The Estate income 's pretty regular , but it ca n't handle big bills that all come in at once .
6 Of course this was about 1965 , and things have obviously changed , but there has been no kind of ‘ vintage ’ guitar market in Australia — except those bought in from America …
7 But it is a little unusual for there to be more than one left in at this stage .
8 Oh no , not that both listened in at the time .
9 and that fills in with five other things
10 Ca n't get rid of him , yeah and that fits in with what we were saying the other day about the Freudian kind of relation between the three of them .
11 And that ties in with what Dippy Martin had to say about a woman entering by the Glynns ’ back door at around 11.30 . ’
12 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 .
13 It said , if Labour get in to the government today , will the last person who leaves Britain please put the light out .
14 Mick , what I 'd like to know is and this links in with our other discussions this morning and also something that Mary er , mentioned yesterday .
15 By the time he died there were no animals left in the yard , nor land to call his own , for it had been sold to the building men , who were throwing up The Courts in order to house the rabble from starving Ireland and those flooding in from all the villages from miles around , all in the hope of being set on and blankets and shawls , everything that would go to cover a human being .
16 There are some significant differences however : the Tate magazine will be published by the architectural monograph publishers and publishers of Blueprint , Wordsearch , who will make the financial commitment to the project , aiming to sell a steep 25,000 copies each issue including the copies sent to the 8,000 Friends of the Tate and those bought in by the gallery ; the Royal Academy Magazine is published ‘ in-house ’ and supports itself through its advertising revenue , capitalising on the fact that it has a guaranteed audience of 67,000 Friends .
17 Creamy , blue-veined Dolcelatte is the perfect way to round off your meals and delicious to nibble in between .
18 The kitchen door stood open revealing a strip of bumpy grass and yellow sandy gravel wide enough for a coach and four to turn in between the House and the stable block .
19 It may be that the poll tax was used as a pretext for anarchists , militants and other left-wing Labour Party fellow travellers to encourage riots and civil disorder , but many joined in for the kicks and cared little about the issue .
20 It seems that girls may be given fancier names because this fits in with a traditionally feminine image while the common masculine-sounding names for boy babies , like Richard , David , James and Alexander , would ostensibly give a boy fewer problems than Tarquin or Marmaduke .
21 It came about because , after an early night in the same bed as that slept in by the Prince , Dr Johnson , who had a cold and had been rendered a little deaf by it , ‘ spoke of Prince Charles being here , and asked Mrs Macdonald , ‘ Who was with him ?
22 In particular it wanted to ensure that British nuclear thinking , planning , targeting and developments as a whole evolved along lines which were compatible with and were harnessed as far as possible to fit in with its own requirements .
23 Though this comes in for constant robust internal criticism and revision , it is more thorough than that of many professional advice and counselling organizations and is increasingly used as a model by other organizations .
24 The child who is abused or belittled will often , when an adult , seek out others who will treat him in the same way as this fits in with his inner image of himself .
25 He landed and stared down at me and at the blood of my broken wing , his terrible beak opening just a little with the pleasure of what he saw ; while I hung there , trying to watch all three at once and knowing that one of them would attack suddenly and then be gone as another came in from a different direction .
26 Then he made 38 runs in good time as Northern cashed in against the champions ' depleted bowling resources .
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