Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 Can scientific methods be successfully used in let's say social or political fields .
2 His height and strength will be badly missed in attacked as Leicester field what must be the smallest striking partnership in the First Division .
3 Anyone sitting in a glider must always be properly strapped in .
4 Whatever Ja'bari 's strength in the area south of Jerusalem , it was probable that any growth in his power would be strenuously opposed in , say , Ramallah , Nablus or Tulkarm .
5 Written exercises have ample space for answers to be clearly written in .
6 Your abdomen will be automatically drawn in as the ribs move out and the chest expands .
7 Thus the propositional schema " x is a man " can be appropriately filled in by inserting a proper name , say " Jones " , in the place occupied by the variable , yielding a meaningful proposition whose truth-value happens to be true .
8 With cautious feeding the new culture should be well established in about two weeks .
9 Nevertheless AFHQ was not informed that the Croats had been turned back until the morning of 16 May , and even then it took some time for the information to be fully taken in by all branches concerned .
10 Although Warhol 's images so perfectly captured the essence of postmodern cultural overproduction , he was too much the cultural entrepreneur to be fully taken in by it .
11 We might , for example , find that in a particular residential area there are unexpectedly large numbers of households with ‘ lodgers ’ and so we might want to add this as a specific category in the household composition ; or we might find that on an attitude question views are rather more extreme than we had anticipated and so a new response category could be usefully put in to save us noting responses under ‘ Others , specify … ’ in many cases .
12 However , Crodh Mara cattle need to be closely penned in at night , else they will head for the nearest loch and dive in , followed by the rest of the herd .
13 This ladder may be either caught in at the beginning by transferring the ladder stitch to the adjacent needle OR the stitch can be run down as you work and picked up and reversed after the cable is finished to form a purl stitch on the right side .
14 Activities , which society had previously disapproved of and banned , are now permitted and can be freely indulged in .
15 Pie day had dawned bright and clear but tons of straw and cinders had to be hastily brought in as vehicles and people sank in the mud caused by the torrential rain of the past few days .
16 Acceptance , dependence or rejection will therefore be inextricably tied in with the preservation of areas of activity which have given self-esteem , which are associated with a particular role function , which confirm the old person as the sort of person he or she wants to be .
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