Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] in through the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh we 'll get in through the window then , that 'll be a laugh . |
2 | Cawthorne was leaning over the machine , blocking my view of anything else inside the bunker , and I slid around to check whether I could see in through the slits . |
3 | She 'd go in through the back . |
4 | Bias may creep in through the wording of questions ( which may be ambiguous , unintelligible or suggestive of a particular answer ) , through the careless recording of answers , through the interviewer 's ( perhaps unwitting ) influence over response-patterns and through a general failure of the interviewer to establish the kind of rapport with the respondent that enables him or her to give truthful answers on personal matters . |
5 | Then he hesitated because he had left it too late and he was concerned that Tom would walk in through the door again at any minute . |
6 | We can get in through the zippers . ’ |
7 | And two late passes a week and when you 've had those you can get in through the pantry window if the front door 's been locked . ’ |
8 | A Halfling can squeeze in through the space made by breaking one bar , but an Elf or Human needs two bars removed and a Dwarf three . |
9 | Derelict cars parked in back alleys with their windscreens bashed in — you can climb in through the front and then over to the back , it 's dry and quite clean and the fuzz never think to look . |