Example sentences of "[noun sg] in at " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Monelle wept as she told how Sarah , who shared a flat with her sister in at Keynsham , had lived for her son .
2 The only recovery that the strategists are placing any real faith in at the moment is that of the United States economy .
3 With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days !
4 Brought that big present in at Christmas .
5 no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ?
6 So erm in fairness to him I think he was plunged into something he did n't have a hell in er hope in at that time of coping with .
7 His resolution to punish his wife for letting a stranger in at such a time would have to wait .
8 It was Bailey who 'd started the fire , but Paterson who 'd helped wash Bailey 's jeans which had been stained with blood from the break in at the parachute hanger .
9 But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week .
10 But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week .
11 But they say as yet they 've found no signs of a break in at the cottage .
12 A MAN burgled a pub just a few weeks after he was caught with the proceeds from a break in at the same place .
13 Police are investigating a break in at the Duke Street office of the Darlington Victim Support scheme .
14 Following the bomb drop , the Lincolns would wheel in at low level allowing the air gunners to heavily strafe the target area .
15 Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er .
16 Now the boatmen they used to erm the name , the family of a name of , and the old man , the grandfather his name was and then they had three sons who were boatmen , one was called Arthur John , one had a nickname of Snowball , the other one 's name was George and they used to er , some of them at times used to row from the lock gates out to the Cork Lightship together to get a boat , so they made sure of roping that boat in at , at er in the dock or at Cliff Quay and course they used to get the captain of the ship to sign er a bill and they used to take that to the , to the shipping agent and then he 'd pay 'em the money .
17 put a bid in at a certain price .
18 And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it .
19 Practically nobody had a car in at the time .
20 In addition the scheme allows customers to trade the car in at any participating ‘ Options ’ dealership , not just the one where the agreement was originally made , for any make of car .
21 Say w when we would used to bring the the stock in at the Menai Bridge Fair , that was the twenty fourth of October .
22 The coach , from London , costs under £40 but the trains , actually taking longer , weight in at a hefty £68 .
23 And on this particular occasion this feller ( if you go along the Low Road and up Fishpond Lane , there 's a farm up there : this feller came from that farm ) and after a setting in at The Case is Altered he died going up Fishpond Lane .
24 A lady in at five pound .
25 And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again .
26 He let us muck around but we had to get the work in at the end of the week . ’
27 Some women wore a cloak fastened at the shoulder or breast , and some gathered clothing in at the waist with a girdle , usually secured with a buckle .
28 I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else .
29 she packed that cleaning job in at er , what do they call it ?
30 The Handbook of Developmental Psychology , edited by Benjamin Wolman , covers nearly everything one could think of — as it should weighing in at £69 and nearly 5½ kg !
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