Example sentences of "in after [art] " in BNC.

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1 Marie comes back in after a bit .
2 There were the inevitable late-night nutters ringing in after a beer too many , but many of the questions revolved around the evolution of humans .
3 Meanwhile , to the organisers ' relief , American Davis Cup heroes Andre Agassi , Pete Sampras and John McEnroe flew in after a complicated , half-Concorde , half-private jet dash following their Fort Worth final triumph over Switzerland .
4 Institutionalism sets in after a few months , and active people slow down and soon learn not to complain .
5 I was ready to chuck it all in after a decision that flew in the face of reason .
6 Here she was , in after a stiff haul back from Chateaubriand , spacelagged and frazzled , needing a shower .
7 Not in these days , for smoking in , but just a casual yet elegant loose jacket with a tie belt made in straight pieces like a very simple dressing gown — a truly marvellous garment to relax in after a hard day 's work and very good for either men or women .
8 And er and when that was been in the field whatever days , depending on the weather , if you 'd got a good dry summer well you 'd perhaps take it in in after a week , you see ?
9 Again she felt overwhelmed with fatigue , but sly , lecherous images slunk into her mind , like a guilty dog sneaking in after a roll in something bad .
10 A parody of a French railway official bustled in after a while : dumpy , waistcoat riding up , a gold watch and chain ( station-master ? ) , sparse hair slicked with oil .
11 In mid-December the settlers were forced to leave one of the houses in after a court ruled against the eviction of the Arab occupants .
12 One Tory rebel , Michael Carttiss , who caved in after a plea from the Prime Minister himself , candidly admitted : ‘ It would have been the end of John Major .
13 You get used to stopping in after a while
14 I mean he 's such a good son in law to me , he really is , I mean he , he , he 'll help Pete with any thing , especially when they lived here , he 'll help Peter with any thing and erm , he 's very , very good to Deb , he get 's in after a days work , he does the shopping and housework , look 's after the cats which he does n't particularly like
15 Yes , we got those put in after a holiday near Rye .
16 Each of the three levels of WOW ! has special revision sections built in after every second unit .
17 During a debate on the dispute at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton yesterday , Steve Gazzard , an ambulance worker , said that by allowing arbitration , ministers would then ‘ repay their debt ’ to ambulancemen called in after the bombing during the Tory party conference which was held in the town in 1984 .
18 Despite the absence of press photographers , Branson agreed and even jumped in after the floundering financier .
19 Rain had set in after the heatwave and there was an infestation of jelly fishes in the Moray Firth .
20 Even if he did win , the owner would buy him in after the race , so that Boardwalk would have paid back a small fraction of his training costs .
21 The man pulled himself in after the stretcher , the doors were closed and the ambulance began to move off , its siren wailing mournfully .
22 Debt is what millions of families are still in after the spend , spend years of the late 1980s .
23 Old Black Hannah put in an appearance , and one or two other women from the village who remembered Martha as a child , and who , perhaps , shared her liking for the Old Faith ; but apart from them , it was just Mr Drew ( who galloped through the service as fast as he could ) , Jennifer and the two gravediggers , who came in after the blessing and carried the coffin out underhand , dumping it without much reverence into the mortice they had prepared for it .
24 Soon after the war ended it trebled its student members when the Ministry of Education issued grants to ex-servicemen in an attempt to prevent a recurrence of the disillusionment that had set in after the First World War .
25 We suspect the text of this song was sent late to the printer with some such direction as ‘ Put this in after the Dialogue of Coridon and Mopsa ’ — exactly the kind of wording used with ‘ Ye gentle spirits of the air ’ — and the printer did literally that , not realizing that the Dance of Haymakers belonged to the Dialogue .
26 Any Radio 4 fans who settle down to ‘ The Archers ’ had a bonus on August 2nd if they stayed tuned in after the programme , because it was followed by a programme called ‘ Performing Miracles ’ and featured Sheila Dicks .
27 Police were called in after the fourteen month old grey colt was found dead on a farm on road in Lincoln .
28 That is what the Labour party intends to bring in after the next election .
29 This was the situation P&O Containers , Australia , found themselves in after the acquisition of Associated Container Transportation ( Australia ) Ltd ( ACTA ) .
30 These provisions have been one of the major forces responsible for the complete change in standard terms and conditions for dealing with consumers that came in after the passing of the UCTA .
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