Example sentences of "in [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that . |
2 | We wandered back home and when we entered the yard we were called in to go to bed early so we could get up to help in the morning . |
3 | I mean you do n't put a fiver in to go and then , then have to put more in to go to bleeding erm Wickham and back . |
4 | I had a very good man in to see to the heating and lighting , and the whole conversion was done professionally . |
5 | The woman who comes in goes at five . |
6 | Roy moved in to lodge with Rita and her unsuspecting husband , Steve , 50 . |
7 | In Peters v. Prince of Wales Theatre ( Birmingham ) Ltd . , |
8 | He must have been out with his bike probably come in got off his bike went straight inside at least I brought my drink with me Well you wo n't offer me a drink . |
9 | Blaise Cendrars , the writer , saw Modigliani let fall a twenty-franc note one evening when a well-known pauper came in to sit at the next table . |
10 | He tipped the commissionaire , then slid in to sit beside her . |
11 | When the gunmen climbed in to sit on the benches at the side they had to put their booted feet on the prisoners . |
12 | Very few erm Continental countries would consider entrusting the administration of justice erm to erm people who took an afternoon or a day off work every week or so and went in to sit on the Bench . |
13 | They still wore the clothes they had fought in , with no decorations or marks of triumph , and filed past in dead silence , the Ras 's son coming in to sit in his stained clothes among all the gloriously dressed chiefs , a very silent but dignified figure . |
14 | We obeyed and went in to sit in a sombre half-circle round the fire . |
15 | Occasionally he had gone in to sit by Commander Barnwell 's bed and seek comfort in his sea-scoured face and calm eyes . |
16 | His height and strength will be badly missed in attacked as Leicester field what must be the smallest striking partnership in the First Division . |
17 | You and your PP take it in turns to be the ‘ explainer ’ and the ‘ explained to ’ . |
18 | A person who requests legal advice should be given an opportunity to consult a named solicitor or a duty solicitor [ solicitors in private practice who take it in turns to be available to give advice , particularly overnight and at weekends ] . |
19 | She cut through the heady memories and concentrated her mind on what Steve was saying while she watched a superb glossy white yacht coming in to berth at the jetty not fifty metres from the window of the restaurant . |
20 | In the club championship , Lancashire and Cheshire are locked in to combat with winners of the past two years , Knutsford . |
21 | Annunciata , coming in singing with coffee , was reprimanded for causing a headache to begin on that instant and Wilson could not help feeling triumphant . |
22 | In addition to using casual workers to man up for " events " , we also found cases of organisations bringing them in to cope with peaks in what might be termed their " more continuous " activities . |
23 | Those in a correlated condition experienced the light only after a correct response in the presence of one of the cues ( and thus , as the task was learned , increasingly often along with this cue ) ; those in an uncorrelated condition received the light after 50 per cent of rewarded responses whether these were in made in the presence of the tone or of the clicker . |
24 | In the wild the male remains with the nest , protecting from all intruders except other females which he will attempt to entice in to spawn with . |
25 | So what we 're , he 's gone in asked for something . |
26 | Throughout the land radio listeners could sense the lethal pace of Lindwall or Miller running in to bowl at Hutton , Washbrook or Compton in that rejoicing , post-war Ashes summer of 1948 . |
27 | Lawrence runs away from us now , comes in to bowl to and that one he lets go outside is the right pronunciation , you giggle , you look at the B B C pronunciation . |
28 | Cluster of four fielders round 's back now , they 're all crouching as Tufnell comes in to bowl to , is it an appeal from Tufnell as the ball raps him on the pad but he 's playing well forward , but the question Tufnell is asking really to John Hampshire is he playing a shot ? |
29 | ‘ Well , fifty 's gone already in backhanders to a couple of the girls at Central Records . |
30 | A former Ministry of Defence worker , has been found guilty of accepting one and a half million pounds in backhanders from arms companies , in what 's thought to be the biggest ever corruption case . |