Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] in at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We are concerned in fact that er the western nations did n't rather deplore earlier er Hussein 's actions against his own people using chemical weapons , and we think it 's a shame for us that we 've only come in at this point , and we must come in carefully I think . |
2 | Election Call , the daily phone-in , has attracted audiences of more than a million , compared with between 300,000 and 700,000 who normally tune in at that time . |
3 | At this stage Vigilant was ten miles away moving in at eleven knots while the three other cutters were twenty miles away converging at twenty knots . |
4 | The fog had not set in at that time , late afternoon , and the dockers were able to describe the men as respectable-looking young gents in peaked caps . |
5 | He said just go in at any time and we 'll pick it up . |
6 | His grandparents usually chip in at this point . |
7 | In Faye 's first painting , she had turned out so wraithlike and ethereal that she had secretly weighed herself on Faye 's bathroom scales to make sure she still came in at fifty-three kilograms . |
8 | Brady was ordered to shed half a stone but still weighs in at 12 stone 8lb . |
9 | Actually in honesty they have taken quite a bit out of there , cos there was an awful lot of stuff in there , you could hardly get in at one stage now what are you gon na do with these bike things , are you gon na chuck them ? |
10 | He often dropped in at this time of day , and frequently stayed for a drink on the veranda and an inspection of Faye 's work in the air-conditioned studio at the back of the house that would be used more and more as the hot summer approached . |
11 | They will travel any distance and can often fill in at short notice , if required . |
12 | I 'll talk to her ; I 'd rather you did n't butt in at this stage — and nothing for the record . |
13 | Then again Barry we do n't creep in at fifteen minutes past eight either . |