Example sentences of "in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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31 | Yesterday Mike Dodd , of the authority 's finance department , said the thieves broke in through a store room window . |
32 | Jay Disley was spotted by the police looking in through a broken window and his accomplice Simon Brooklyn was found in the kitchen of the house in Berrybank Crescent . |
33 | The thieves , who broke in through a back door , also stole a 24in gold link chain , a gold bracelet and a JVC video recorder . |
34 | Gooch played the shot of a weary man , completely foxed by a slower ball from Manoj Prabhakar that drifted in through a large gap between bat and pad . |
35 | Who was the burglar breaking in through an entryphone ? |
36 | Austin , Texas-based Dell Computer Corp keeps them coming — yesterday added seven new 80486-based Dimension personal computers at from $1,400 including colour monitor and enhanced graphics built in through an integrated local bus video system : the systems also include 4Mb , 170Mb disk , 3.5 ’ and 5.25 ’ floppies , 512Kb video RAM MS-DOS 6.0 and Windows 3.1 installed , and mouse . |
37 | 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 . |
38 | The Anti-Rex crawled down the wall of the Butcher Building and in through an open window . |
39 | Instead officers climbed in through an open window and arrested Mr Bellamy . |
40 | Jewellery worth £450 was taken after a thief got in through an open window . |
41 | Breathing it in through the nose , the mouth . |
42 | However , the proposals , kicked out of the front door last year , are now coming in through the back . |
43 | That evening is I crouched at the back of the slit trench , swatting the mauses and listening to the sound of shells passing over and the rain dripping steadily in through the entrance to the trench , I stared at the pool of water getting larger and hoped that the rain would soon stop , if it does n't I 'm in for an uncomfortable night . |
44 | I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around . |
45 | The architects , Derek Irvine Associates , were obliged to locate the main ‘ public ’ staircase at the centre of the plan with light flooding in through the roof-light which straddles the roof ridge above , because the considerable width of the building — 11.4m ( 37ft ) — necessitated some means of introducing light into the middle if gloomy internal corridors were to be avoided . |
46 | At eight a.m. it was pouring with rain , and very cold , as the partners of Yeo Davis straggled in through the neat entrance , their footsteps echoing on the tiles . |
47 | McLeish stopped at the door of the interview room and looked in through the spy-hole , wanting to get some feel for the evidently hostile and , by all accounts , neurotic Penelope Huntley . |
48 | Philip jumped up to see if he could get a look in through the window . |
49 | Lee went out of the hide , letting rain in through the opening . |
50 | Dot took a chance peek in through the crack between where the two doors met . |
51 | Dot peered in through the tiny curtained windows of the dolls ' house and saw quiet furnished rooms , the playroom , kitchen , parlour , waiting to be lived in , a table set for tea , beds to be slept in , armchairs to be sat on . |
52 | Loopy Lil blew in through the side door like a bundle of old rags with tiny crystals of white on her woollen hood . |
53 | A baffled ox has horned in through the wall . |
54 | Simon was standing , looking in through the serving-hatch . |
55 | Next I 'll see his white hand , sliding in through the serving hatch . |
56 | Somebody 'd broke in , got in through the bedroom winder . |
57 | The tide was rising : it came filtering gently in through the salt-marsh vegetation , washing up the beach and receding , leaving ribbons of foam along the sand . |
58 | In one case the Divisional Court held that assault was committed where a woman was frightened by the sight of a man looking in through the window of her house , although there seems to have been little suggestion that the man was threatening to apply force either immediately or at all . |
59 | This must be him just coming in through the side door . |
60 | Coming in through the door |