Example sentences of "[been] [verb] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They must have been filled in at the bank either by Mr Hatton himself or else by the cashier who was attending to him . ’
2 Well tha well oh well that 's alright , it was only that it 'd be I thought you said there was a place for your name and address that had n't been filled in by the computer so you filled it in ?
3 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
4 The star of the festival is Hans Rey … a stunt rider who can do anything and everything with a mountain bike … he 's been flown in for the classic
5 Although they have been pencilled in for the Cymru Alliance next season , Llani have faint hopes of winning a reprieve if a present club pulls out of the Konica League .
6 Leading Tory Lady Olga Maitland had been pencilled in by the South Belfast Conservative Association to go on the hustings with candidates last weekend .
7 Beaumont bought Jodami cheaply in Ireland for Yorkshire businessman John Yeadon after the horse had been broken in at the Curragh as a four-year-old .
8 Mr Doogan — who had previously been let in to the site at Aldermaston , Berks — claimed a new rule banned Irish people .
9 Two stretch-limousines have been booked in for the party .
10 Fido has been booked in to the kennels down the road and Fluffy has Mrs Jones coming in to feed her — but what about the fish ?
11 These horses are part-Arab , part-Basque and part-English , the English blood having been mixed in on the orders of Napoleon 1 , while the Arab strain has been traced , perhaps fancifully , to the horses left behind by the Saracens , who were badly defeated near here in the eighth century .
12 Since then , police have been listening in to the frequency used by the gang .
13 I have been listening in to the E-Mail for some weeks , and in fact even coming in on weekend to pick up the results and comments .
14 I put the phone down , wondering how many people had been listening in on the extensions , and went back into my room .
15 Reveille for the remainder was at 0600 , as the transit camp we had been living in for the fortnight had to be handed over to the next inhabitants spick and span .
16 ‘ But we are a bit concerned that they have been barricaded in by the Coal Board , so even if they want to , they can not get out .
17 Manager ‘ Ila Tapueluelu , however , disclosed that five younger players had been drafted in for the Fiji event after a disappointing showing in a tournament in Western Samoa .
18 The 4,538 spectators at the game included about 1,000 visiting fans , and extra police officers had been drafted in for the game due to Cardiff 's large away following .
19 Might the Mr Chairman I was just wondering if it 's worth just mentioning that the , since the Redhill Airport proposal which does include a privately funded motorway link erm point erm has gone to and has been called in to the determination I believe by the Minister , but er we are sort of pending er holding our horses until that er er is nearer the time is that not perhaps
20 I 've been called in to the Museum during the night or at weekends for a variety of reasons .
21 I am an accountant , I have been called in by the bank , and my duty is to the bank .
22 Above the Magnesian Limestone event a number of reflections have been tied in with the sequence in Larne-2 and Newmill-l .
23 Some bureaux have been invited in by the probation or education departments or by the prison governor .
24 The Soviet Army , has also been getting in on the act .
25 Even British farmers have been getting in on the act , attracted by the lure of cheap agricultural land at prices half those on our side of the Channel .
26 Dublin 's notorious ticket touts have also been getting in on the act through Northern front men knowing there will be a market for the tickets at ten times the outlay .
27 Agricultural details were a nice reciprocal touch : the Hind helicopters , with which the Sandinistas were destroying the contras , had allegedly been shipped in by the Russians in crates labelled agricultural produce .
28 ‘ Of course at first I just thought it was someone from a boat that had been driven in by the weather .
29 It was nine o'clock and they had been driven in by the mosquitoes before he broached the subject of the night before .
30 During the last year before her furlough one hundred and seventeen new soldiers had been sworn in at the Howard corps .
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