Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [verb] in [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 The archaeology proposal came in with a standard white , upper-class male name attached to it , a safe BBC voice , and I said , ‘ Lovely idea , ca n't stand the presenter .
2 and then a , a stacker truck came in with a pile er , a four foot square foot doors and he
3 We found that the wound margin moves in at a steady rate of 10–15μm per hour , and the wound is closed within 18 to 24 hours .
4 In what is being seen as Lloyd 's ‘ Big Bang ’ , the change should allow the giant insurance operation to move in on a growing slice of business which it has found elusive .
5 In what is being seen as Lloyd 's ‘ Big Bang ’ , the change should allow the giant insurance operation to move in on a growing slice of business which it has found elusive .
6 The Trades Union Congress weighed in with a Green Charter , which included the right to hold ‘ green strikes ’ over issues like the importation of toxic wastes .
7 The officer rushed outside to discover the Ford Fiesta 's front nearside door panel smashed in with a rock and a three-foot plank of wood but the culprits had fled .
8 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 .
9 The school timetable came in for a lot of criticism , especially in cases where arrangements resulted in classes split between two teachers .
10 Deputy Head brought child into school and was dealing with the incident in his office when the child 's Class Teacher burst in in a frenzied manner shouting that this was what she did n't want to happen and the child was getting too much attention .
11 Chief Justice Fortescue slid in like a spider , scuttling across to sit next to the Duke .
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