Example sentences of "have [vb pp] in [conj] " in BNC.

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1 You should 've come and knocked for me cos you could 've come in and played computer and everything .
2 Egypt has joined in because of its dependence on United States aid and good will and because of its distaste for Iraq 's bid for Arab leadership .
3 I think it has come in but I think they 're still
4 S 29 has come in and the programme of divestment [ by the Official Custodian ] is legally capable of starting ’ .
5 Sir Ranulph 's wife , Lady Virginia Fiennes , speaking from her remote Exmoor farm , said : ‘ All I know is that they asked to be picked up and the pick-up has come in and got them .
6 ‘ But after he sat down and thought about it he has come in and apologised to the lads and realised he maybe should not have said it .
7 Here are a couple who are doing very awkward cooking over an open fire because their cooker has packed in and they can get a new one only in terms of a loan which is compulsorily payable by deduction from their , from their pension every week and they 've a Scot 's dread of debt .
8 and Forteshegh ) to Forsey , the form in which it has stayed in and around the small area where the estate lay , close to Bridport , until the present time .
9 Yeah well two of mine did go in , one 's gone out into the fire service and the other one has stayed in and he 's got , he , he 's been doing very well , he 's been in a big big comprehensive school up in Runcorn , and then he 's been seconded to Cheshire County to the advisory service for a couple of years and so , hello !
10 The actual economic situation in Europe in 1918–20 clearly shows that this period of collapse has set in and that the old system of relations of production shows no signs of revival .
11 A thaw has set in and clerk of the course Ian Renton reports racing will definitely go ahead .
12 In the more elegant terminology of another source , fossilization has set in and the push to drive out abuse has stifled the exercise of initiative .
13 She said very happy really she said , he 's really has settled in and you know sort of and that was nice was n't it ?
14 The erotic has swept in and taken over : split the maternal off , like a tree split by lightning — one half stands and grows , the other simply falls and dies .
15 Deputy secretary Anthea Rose has stepped in as acting chief executive while a replacement is found .
16 They managed to raise three thousand and now a businessman , who does n't want to be named , has stepped in and paid the rest .
17 Dr Watson has worked in and watched the region for 40 years , and his opinions carry great weight .
18 Erm obviously you 've seen what Ro what Roy has put in and obviously you 'll come to a view on the position .
19 That may change if he continues to draw the kind of encouragement which has poured in since he announced in February that he might run for the White House .
20 The police are anxious to hear from anyone who has lived in or visited the house recently or who knows of anyone who has done so .
21 What hair that is left on my head became steam that wisped past my left eye , a ball that has bounced in and out of many a brain cover .
22 They 'd broken in and they 'd better get out .
23 ‘ I mean , how was I to know you were n't a sex-mad pervert who 'd broken in and hideously raped you before coming after me ? ’
24 Charles sat among Charity 's glossy acquaintances , the only uniform in the whole peculiar set of imbibers , perhaps not so peculiar as the last time he 'd dropped in when the Aleister Crowley entourage gave sinister overtones to the entire pub , the ‘ Black Magician ’ himself in his wide black hat sat surrounded by his followers in equally curious clothes .
25 The three local women that she 'd brought in as help for the evening had been buzzing around behind her , greasing dishes and setting up trays and napkin-wrapping cutlery .
26 But she 'd let him have a slice of the cake she 'd brought in if he gave her and her friend fruit or ice cream — whatever he 'd bought .
27 I thought , I 'm for it now , but all she said when she 'd bustled in and taken the coal from the cart , was , 'Ere yar .
28 It had n't actually been Guy Sterne 's fault that he 'd barged in and found her naked in his bedroom last night , even if his mocking treatment of the incident had been grossly insulting …
29 and it was in quite a big space , I could off got in behind him and then changed if I 'd reversed in but when I saw this other chap sat in his car and then he indicated he wanted to pull out , so I let him go
30 The rent on this new place , like the rent on all the places he 'd lived in since he arrived in the city , was paid for by the Social Security .
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