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

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1 Army bomb disposal experts were called in at Hope , Derbys — and another ‘ suspicious package ’ was found four miles away at Bamford .
2 A fourth plane came in at Dibrugarh while we were waiting there , and that was the last .
3 Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ?
4 In general , children stay in the same percentile band they were in at birth .
5 ICL , SUN , MICROSOFT IN AT BIRTH OF SUPPORT STANDARDS BODY
6 DENIS STRAUGHAN Back home : three months after being sacked by St Johnstone , Alex Totten settles in at Methil
7 Samuel , weighing in at 8lbs 2ozs , was born at the Louise Margaret Hospital , in Aldershot on April 2nd .
8 The man peering in at Violet .
9 Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover .
10 Banbridge are the only one of the ten Senior One teams who wo n't be playing home games on such surfaces , and now that Ballynahinch and Portadown have elected to slot in at Valley Leisure Centre and Newry respectively , half of the Senior Two games will be played on synthetic too .
11 It 's a cute wheeze that arguably owes more to Flann O'Brien ( the rebellion of the fictional characters in At Swim-Two-Birds ) than to James Joyce 's other literary heir .
12 ‘ Mummy wants some shoes to be taken in to be stitched , and I can call in at Jessica Turvey 's .
13 Put him down for five or six places , got in at Gander Hall , loves the place .
14 The decorator that are in at Peter 's at the moment erm they do everything .
15 Ford 's cheapest Sierra , the 80bhp 1.6-litre CFi , costs £10,985 and Vauxhall 's most basic 1.6-litre Cavalier weighs in at £10,270 .
16 Harper reined in at Quatre Bras .
17 Clear skies at 8am , warming up nicely by 10am and , by 11am , it 's loungers out , shirts off , into the garden ( with the bedding plants as an excuse ) and … come back in at sun down .
18 Profits before tax on the same basis of accounting as used previously came in at £248.25m against £252.3m .
19 Lucian Freud 's compelling ‘ Night Interior ’ ( lot 44 , est. $500–600,000 ) , which was owned by Saatchi , attracted a couple of hesitant bids from Anthony d'Offay , who had exhibited the picture at his gallery in 1972 , but was bought in at $260,000 .
20 But when Ward was appointed City manager in November , Taylor said that he would give him a rest so that he could concentrate on settling in at Bootham Crescent .
21 Mr Lavery , however , weighed his champion in at 710lbs , 39lbs over the world record .
22 Mason weighed in at 17st 103 4 lb for Biggs , heavier by 10lb than ever before , and attributes this to a groin injury sustained when turning out in a charity football match .
23 The car turned in at Brier Cottage and Ben climbed out .
24 ‘ hooligans on housing estates causing disturbances in the common parts of blocks of flats , blockading entrances , throwing things down stairs , banging on doors , peering in at windows , and knocking over dustbins ; groups of youths persistently shouting abuse and obscenities or pestering people waiting to catch public transport or to enter a hall or cinema ; someone turning out the light in a crowded dance hall , in a way likely to cause panic ; rowdy behaviour in the streets late at night which alarms local residents . ’
25 Like Ted , he had created a whole new quiver of boards specifically for Hawaii , and he too was planning to use a 7 ft 3 in at Pipe .
26 Although Christie 's promoted the picture extensively , giving it a separate catalogue , the picture was bought in at £3.6 million .
27 BICC Cables , which is primarily European-based , saw a 14% downturn in profits which came in at £78m .
28 Railway authorities were particularly concerned over tickets getting into the wrong hands ; a minor sensation was caused on the Southern Region or BR about 30 years ago when a blank ticket from South Snowdon on the former Welsh Highland Railway was handed in at Clapham Junction .
29 We successfully unhooked her and on the scales she came in at 13lb 4oz , not a monster cat , rather a kitten , but nevertheless a most satisfying experience ; at last a cat on the bank .
30 Cambridge University lecturer Carl Swann , 36 , had checked in at Amsterdam 's Schiphol airport for a flight to Manchester just before an El Al cargo plane hit a nearby block of flats .
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