Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun prp] [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Sue and Bert come in on the Friday whenever and then open an account |
2 | Jahsaxa swept into the tasteful reception room she 'd been keeping Roirbak and Tammuz waiting in for over half an hour . |
3 | That was the sort of thing I could imagine Denny and Kay going in for , at least in theory . |
4 | By the time Adidas and Umbro got in on the act in the late-Seventies , a shirt could be carrying up to 40 little advertisements for the manufacturers , less than subtly integrated into the stripes . |
5 | so Colin and Romana went in with them |
6 | As the Dwarfs marched forwards Orcs and Goblins closed in from their hiding places in the slopes to left and right . |
7 | On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations . |
8 | Walsh did not appear , but Cooper and Pilger went in as non-executive members of the Board . |
9 | He turned down the blankets and Willie climbed in between the sheets . |
10 | Then the social worker got us this flat and Keith moved in with us , and he stayed until just before Christmas , and we 've been on our own ever since . |
11 | Cy left the cast and Michael came in for the last two weeks of rehearsals . |
12 | He was dialling when Miles and Frances came in from the kitchen . |
13 | Mitch Cook wrong-footed the defence with a low free-kick and Cusack stole in to side-foot home . |
14 | Mitch Cook wrong-footed the defence with a low free-kick and Cusack stole in to side-foot home . |
15 | Rilla and Kiah went in behind them . |
16 | Before the school teacher could answer , there was another rap on the door and Beasley scampered in like an overgrown puppy , casting inquisitive glances at Jim Lancaster and the two police officers . |
17 | There was a knock at the door , and then Bicker , Ratagan and Guillamon walked in with Isay behind them . |
18 | Alistair , Wendy and Anna come in for the worst of it . |
19 | ’ Note the ‘ We 're not going heavy ’ sweetener to the Blue Mink and Cilla fans in amongst what is basically a declaration of the paper 's commitment to weirdo shit and Jethro Tull ! |
20 | This was the scheme outlined by Talcott Parsons and Edward Shils in Towards a General Theory of Action ( 1951 ) . |
21 | The pal then puts his phone receiver to the radio and Mike listens in for the next 90 minutes — cost £6.75 . |
22 | Tom drew back the sheets and Willie climbed in between them . |
23 | She wondered what her father and brothers were doing at that moment , and pictured Niall and Roger riding in through the castle gate with more stories of escapades , cattle raids , skirmishes , pranks and hunting expeditions ; and so vividly could she imagine them that it seemed that she actually heard their voices , saw their red-cheeked smiles , and smelt the leather of their boots and the steam from their bodies when they came into the big kitchen at the end of a day . |
24 | Lloyds , Midland and NatWest came in for most criticism overall , while Abbey National , the Co-op Bank , FirstDirect , the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Yorkshire Bank came out best . |
25 | Lloyds , Midland and NatWest came in for most criticism overall , while Abbey National , the Co-op Bank , FirstDirect , the Royal Bank of Scotland and the Yorkshire Bank came out best for overall satisfaction . |
26 | ‘ Forget it , ’ said Busacher sharply , and thank God , this time the committee men and Willi thundered in behind him . |
27 | And Evelyn and Sam rushed in with the story . |
28 | ‘ I finished in 55 minutes and 40 seconds and Tim came in at 59 minutes . |
29 | Ella and Linda bounced in through the open front door . |
30 | Dick Cracknell moved to left-half and Hamilton came in at centre-half for a the stern test against the 1st Division side . |