Example sentences of "[verb] in at the [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tucking in at the Cork District Social function held in Clancy 's Bar on Wednesday , 7th April 1993 .
2 Once at Frankfurt 's Rhine-Main airport he had collected the keys of a Golf Corbio from the Hertz desk and driven the twenty-four miles on the A66 to Mainz where he checked in at the Europa Hotel on Kaiserstrasse .
3 Police with truncheons waded in at the San Siro stadium as fighting broke out , although there were no immediate reports of severe injuries .
4 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
5 Like the ‘ Samson ’ , it is an important rediscovery , once in the Demidoff Collection , that had been missing for decades and was last seen in at the C.L.Cardon sale in Brussels in 1921 .
6 However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it .
7 Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month .
8 Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month .
9 She seemed flabbergasted , but rallied and asked me if I would look in at the Gray Mare in Kilburn and say ‘ hello ’ to her son Joe Kelly who worked there .
10 The receivers were called in at the Broadgate developer and the shares suspended at 7¼p , but the FT-SE 100 Index shook off the crisis and climbed to a new peak , up 18 points at 2778.8 .
11 During the last year before her furlough one hundred and seventeen new soldiers had been sworn in at the Howard corps .
12 Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick .
13 Remembering Philippe Bonard 's invitation to use the pool whenever she wished , she decided to call in at the Auberge de la Fontaine and pick up her swimming costume .
14 When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office .
15 As I say you 'll probably be able to pay in at the Nat West cos you have got an account with them .
16 Oh yes er I think somebody kept it around father 's day , a chap named , but it was a beautiful old place and he always , because my father always used to erm start off about seven o'clock in the morning to walk down to Walkers and er call in at the White Hart because they were open at six o'clock in the morning , for a rum and coffee for about tuppence or thruppence , then he always used to er go to his mother 's for his breakfast and er he used to go down and see all the men start off and then , then slip over to his mother 's , she lived on the Road and er she , for years and years this went on that he had his break he never had his breakfast at home he 'd start off going down there and come back to his mother 's , but he always stopped at the White Hart for his rum and coffee
17 This is borne out by a ) the incredible amount of time and energy being put in at the WFS conference to the forthcoming Chesterfield Socialist conference and bI the constant egotistical/individualistic remarks made by conference participants , who had no interest whatsoever in building support for women 's struggle , ( and in many cases continued unchallenged with these views ) 2 ) That the conference had very few Black women in attendance , we saw around 12 out of the many hundreds ( although we were over represented in the creche and began to wonder whether this was the ’ Black women only ’ space created for us ) .
18 A new exhibition dealing with the redevelopment of a community area begins in at the Cleveland Gallery , Victoria Road , Middlesbrough , tomorrow .
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