Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How would a united Germany fit in with the attempt through the Helsinki process to end the division of Europe ? ; and , would the new Germany take into account the interests of others in concluding a European peace settlement ? |
2 | Second row Paul Warwick got in on the act and full-back David Rowledge stretched the lead to 27–11 with a penalty to add to his earlier conversions . |
3 | Lucy drove in to the centre of the city before she found a locksmith near the Chemin de la Tourelle . |
4 | Fortinbras coming in at the end , when Hamlet 's dead and everyone 's dead . |
5 | Pleasure and pain can not be seen as a lowering of tension and a heightening of tension respectively ; there can be a pleasurable heightening of tension , as in sexual activity ( a new admission compared with the position Freud took in Beyond the Pleasure Principle ) and a painful lowering of tensions . |
6 | The line to Rotherham trails in from the left . |
7 | Sue and Bert come in on the Friday whenever and then open an account |
8 | He broke off as Mrs Westaway came in with the cowslip wine and a large slice of seed cake . |
9 | Kenny Logan switched from wing to fullback and Tony Stanger came in on the wing . |
10 | He was dialling when Miles and Frances came in from the kitchen . |
11 | Former Welsh international Steve Lovell , on a month 's trial , slid in to give Bournemouth a 19th-minute lead from Kenny Rowlands ' cross , and Denny Mundee paddled in with the dexterity of a sculler to score their second after Mick Bodley 's back pass stuck in a puddle . |
12 | Pooley came in with the drinks . |
13 | When the time came , would Moma Parsheen tune in to the deaths of fellow Astropaths on Stalinvast ? |
14 | Carmarthen drifted to the centre of the course , Fort Marcy ducked in towards the rail , and a gap had appeared . |
15 | A few minutes later Luch drifted in from the castle . |
16 | He grins defiantly as Eva sweeps in through the door . |
17 | ‘ I saw Mr Hyde go in by the laboratory door in the street at the back of the house , ’ said the lawyer . |
18 | Benny streamed in with the others . |
19 | The Spartans offence then fumbled the ball and seconds later running back Eric Okatu went in for the Tornadoes ' second T.D . |
20 | As they hopped out of Armstrong , Fenella leaned in through the meter window as if paying off a real cab . |
21 | In the middle of this pother of boots , brothers , and boisterous behaviour , Leonora Hussey came in from the hall , greeting her daughter and chiding her husband for being so late back . |
22 | When I 'd finished Mavis came in with the mail . |
23 | Alain came in as the doctor 's car left the house and he stood at the foot of the bed and regarded her sternly . |
24 | Sapan sailed in beneath the overhang of limestone . |
25 | Helen came in towards the end , and , with no outside calls for her to go to , Joanna looked rather depressed . |
26 | And in the 72nd minute Distillery keeper Collins pawed the ball away on the goal-line as Gardiner raced in for the kill . |
27 | John Dugdale tunes in to the arguments |
28 | Moran said : ‘ Director Jack Walker 's money has enabled the manager to put down a good foundation and if we can get Roy coming in alongside the likes of Alan Shearer , the club will really be going places . ’ |
29 | That was four hours too long for Billie wedged in behind the ferry tanks . |
30 | Julia fell in behind the butler , a handsome auburn-haired Irishman with hands like a conjuror 's , whose knowing dexterity she had admired in the kitchen . |