Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I only came in on the red , raw minute , ’ she said , ‘ so you 'll excuse me , madam . ’
2 I I so I just go in to the paddock ?
3 Ya see , I just flew in from the States and I took your British Airways — my all-time favourite airline — and you know what they did ?
4 Not by someone else stepping in at the last moment .
5 ‘ In all games I coach I never go in with the understanding that there is only one person for one position .
6 However we feel that it is important that each type of service debates the issues fully , in order to reach a realistic agreed policy , which also fits in with the policies of other local services .
7 In retaliation the US Navy sent in A-7 attack aircraft launching stand-off Harm missiles which neatly homed in on the Libyan radar stations and destroyed them , killing over 70 Libyans .
8 Well I think what people have said to me very often about the Community Charge is that they can see the er they can see the point of having a community charge which everybody pays and which actually brings in to the local taxation system the hundreds of thousands of people who were previously not paying any rates at all but were benefiting from local services .
9 As the second show was coming to an end , Lucy sat herself in the makeup chair and made a sullen face and checked her watch frequently , with the idea that Josie should catch her doing it as she finally came in through the door .
10 When she finally drew in behind the charcoal BMW on the road to Drogheda , she brandished the plastic bag and gestured — lead me on !
11 Yeah well what happens if you just get in at the end of your or a at the time before they change the band , the colours ?
12 All my favourite high street shops seemed to be offering them if you just walked in off the street so I snapped up several .
13 ‘ Do you still keep in with the great man Dander ? ’
14 She nearly gave in to the temptation to open it straight away , but the kettle was almost boiling and so she pushed the cards and letters to one side while she spooned coffee and sugar into a mug .
15 There was intense concern over the financial and social costs of absorbing hundreds of thousands of refugees who now flooded in from the East , but West Germany seemed in an excellent position to exploit the likely expansion of trade with Eastern Europe in future .
16 Giovanna said she often sat in with the Kettering children if their parents were out and would be glad to do the same for the Signora Pargeter .
17 And we always home in on the cost of a full page .
18 people criticise this style and say it 's all a lie , they take one quick look in through the door and they say that we are all acting madly to conceal some great sadness from ourselves .
19 What was different was that there had been something else mixed in with the raw hunger blazing in his eyes .
20 Most of the guests on his show live next door — they just pop in on the way home from work .
21 This must be him just coming in through the side door .
22 ‘ Charlie , yer best call in at the police station on yer way to work tomorrer mornin' . ’
23 They usually come in until the day they have their baby , and most come back again very early , as soon as two weeks .
24 It just bounced in from the garden .
25 I think , so it just blends in with the border round
26 Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger
27 So what he does now he always comes in over the top , so every time you see John shake hands with anybody he 'll always do that and come in over the top actually I 'm in charge and he sort of er sort of stamps his authority on the individual .
28 ( It hardly fitted in with the Idealist conception of the active citizen ) .
29 It practically went in at the nose .
30 It also weighs in as the most comfortable waterproof jacket I 've worn .
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