Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] in through [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I could relive it every time I came in through the front door .
2 There was a layer of grey-blue smoke in the room at about shoulder level , and a big wave in it , probably produced by me as I came in through the double doors of the back porch .
3 She slunk in through the French windows , hoping to creep upstairs unseen .
4 Carefully she turned in through the wide hospital gates .
5 Seven or eight thousand figures had taken up position kneeling on prayer carpets , so that as you walked in through the great red-stone gate you were confronted by rank upon rank of white-clad backs topped with brightly coloured turbans or embroidered mosque-caps .
6 The thieves , who broke in through a back door , also stole a 24in gold link chain , a gold bracelet and a JVC video recorder .
7 She went in through the front door , as always .
8 She was n't one of these poor deprived kids who slipped in through an open window or an inadequately locked door and then did not know better than to steal a television or a video .
9 ‘ I tried the bell at the front , ’ Pete said as they went in through a whitewashed scullery .
10 They went in through the white painted door , down a passage into a kitchen .
11 He got in through a half-closed larder window .
12 He came in through the back door on Lily 's afternoon out .
13 The next morning , without seeing any of the family , who were heaven knew where , she made herself some breakfast under the smiling gaze of Rose or Mary — she did n't know which — and before she could get into a worry as to whether Feargal had meant his offer to take her to Carlingford he walked in through the back door .
14 The last time that that young person went into secure accommodation in Middlesbrough , he went in through the front door at 3.30 pm , and at 5.30 pm he disappeared out the back door and stole a car to make his escape .
15 He went in through the plain mahogany door , and stopped .
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