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HOMEコラムのトップまとめ(IN)目次

be + in
I'll be in tomorrow.

break + in (1)
Break in, if you can't open the door.

break + in (2)
John broke in as I was speaking.

break + in (3)
We'll have to spend more money for breaking in new employees next year.

break + in (4)
These leather boots have to be broken in.

bring + in (1)
The Federal Government brought in a medical reform bill.

bring + in (2)
If they sue you, you'll have to bring in a lawyer to prove your innocence.

bring + in (3)
This investment will bring us in a lot of money.

bring + in (4)
The jury brought in a verdict of "not guilty."

call + in (1)
We had to call in a plumber because the pipe was leaking and I had no idea how to fix it.

call + in (2)
I have to call in sick today, because I have a terrible headache.

call + in (3)
The company went bankrupt in 2001 when a bank called in a loan unexpectedly and seized their inventory.

come + in (1)
Can I come in?

come + in (2)
The Urashimataro look is out and the Momotaro look is coming in.

come + in (3)
Tom came in first in the race.

come + in (4)
Reports are coming in of a new virus.

get + in (1)
What time do you expect Dr. Yamane to get in?

get + in (2)
I locked myself out so I couldn't get in.

get + in (3)
I have to get my report in by Thursday.

get + in (4)
I want to get all my laundry in before it starts raining.

get + in (5)
The Green Party got in with quite a big majority.

give + in
I will never give in to the temptation to accept a bribe.

go + in (1)
Mariko is going in for the ice cream eating contest.

go + in (2)
Mr. Gekko really goes in for classical music.

hang + in
Hang in there. We are proud of your sacrifices for our country.

let + in
It's me. Please let me in.

listen + in
There is a good chance that they are listening in on us in our quarters.

look + in
I got a call from Lisa and heard that Dr. Spice is very sick. So I'll look in on him this afternoon.

put + in (1)
I don't usually put my keys in the drawer.

put + in (2)
We have to put in more time and money to accomplish our goal.

put + in (3)
Don't put in unnecessary information, when you fill out the F25 form.

put + in (4)
John put in his application for the position.

set + in
A significant global recession was setting in, and the company decided to cut production.

take + in (1)
When we visited the town, a very kind family took us in.

take + in (2)
When I lose weight, can you take in my clothes?

take + in (3)
How much did we take in today?

take + in (4)
I couldn't take in what was happening.

take + in (5)
We are not gullible enough to be taken in by spam.

throw + in (1)
If you buy this car today, we'll throw in a CD player.

throw + in (2)
I don't want him at this meeting, because he always throw in unnecessary comments that make the situation more difficult.

throw + in (3)
After losing the election, Mr. White threw in the towel on his political career.

tune + in (1)
Tune in to KBGI to find out more about the contest.

tune + in (2)
It is very important to be tuned in to what is going on underneath the words when you want to understand what another person is trying to communicate.

turn + in (1)
I had to get to the airport and turn the rental car in by 7:30.

turn + in (2)
What I can't understand is, if you love me, how you could turn me in to the police.





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