Example sentences of "in [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He just walked in announced this , threw himself into a chair and took up a book . |
2 | people in to paint all the corridors , this place was really dowdy was n't it ? |
3 | And they were coming in to see this book shop . |
4 | A patient period of fund-raising ensued using all sorts of ideas to bring money in to enable such an ambitious project to commence . |
5 | One vet called in to treat some of the animals has described the farm as a house of horrors . |
6 | Er how did you find them as workers e in given that there were n't many women at that time er in |
7 | As luck would have it , Sophie had had no arrangement of her own for this evening , and , either forgetting our pact , or not taking my need for it seriously as she knew my activities were , on her terms , so innocent , had dropped in to borrow some coffee . |
8 | On the particular issue of regional migration as it affects Greater York , I would suspect and we can probably put some information in to confirm this that the linkages between Greater York area and other county areas within er Yorkshire and Humberside , vary . |
9 | In many areas , the state has stepped in to perform such acts . |
10 | Dad I wish I was you , laughing at the bar beach come here , misguided crew I could n't handle those things because I come in say this is my ca n't stand my brother boy |
11 | Now what it is actually is a idea that part of our research and development actually engages the customer so that in the stores it 's very difficult to experiment in say half a dozen when the national press is out there every week making an offer that you do n't carry by definition like that |
12 | And as the furnace awaited shipment from Birkenhead last night , a fierce row erupted in Clwyd , amid claims that 80 Chinese workers will be brought in to dismantle more parts of the redundant steelworks . |
13 | • When the flames are out , remove hot clothes but leave in place any which are seared to the flesh , as they provide a sterile protection . |
14 | When the enemy front ranks reached there , and the first horsemen rode warily in to try this ford , no cannon-fire developed from above . |
15 | Indeed , when a police authority has instructed its local constabulary not to purchase stockpiles of baton rounds nor to undertake training in their use , the Home Office has stepped in to circumvent this instruction by allowing police forces to hold such devices on permanent loan . |
16 | He was on it , all these people that go in to work all the time like every day were on the telly ! |
17 | I did n't want the long journey in to work each day so I let it to Professor Wendell . |
18 | It was the threat of the Americans coming in to replace all aircraft manufacturing for Europe which finally persuaded the Germans they should not back out . |
19 | What they say is they 're getting no liaison at all when there 's any lorries going in to pick any product up . |
20 | Now we will get a four , " and I was roped in to play each evening . |
21 | ‘ If the ball is there to be won and you 've got to go in to win that ball for your team , then maybe you are going to be in a 40-60 situation — and you 've still got to go in . |
22 | YWAM do not want to discontinue their current policy of encouraging in every way current initiatives for church planting and feeding people in to help such work . |
23 | Cos we could have somebody in to help that 's all I 'm thinking if she says yeah I 'm sure you could get something from |
24 | and they 're doing it again and again and again , it suits them , it suits the ones that are really rich to have ordinary people struggling like that and it suits them not to have that two hundred pounds a week going in to help those people and they 're the people who it suits who will decide whether that two hundred pounds a week goes to help on the mortgage or put them into what is it , a bed and , a bed and breakfast ? |
25 | The sea rushed in to cover all of Nagarythe and most of Tiranoc besides . |
26 | Everybody knew that if Everett had not stepped in to buy all those unsold shares , the company would have been a dead duck . |
27 | ‘ I just came in to buy some flowers and a paper and suddenly I find I 'm in the middle of it all . |
28 | Now I think we 'd better finish on time so you can go and stand in the , the wet and breathe in get some fresh air into your lungs and get all psyched up ready for your grading . |
29 | When he came in to put some logs on the sitting-room fire he could not restrain a sob , kneeling there with his back to the coffee-table . |
30 | He left most of his meal , and seemed uninterested in any of the conversation she attempted , answering in monosyllables most of the time . |