Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She 'd just walked in to the nearest doorway and spilled the whole thing to a complete stranger .
2 Ye 'd best go in before the rain . ’
3 Now they were in the home stretch , and Sir Ivor seemed hopelessly hemmed in as the American horses pushed for the wire .
4 With six minutes of the game to go Bicester gained a free kick ; Walton placed the ball to the far post where Barry Cooper receiving the ball on his chest , turned quickly to score in to the top of the net .
5 She felt utterly hemmed in by the panelled walls adorned with religious pictures , crucifixes , statues and ornate candlesticks .
6 They had all squeezed in behind the driver for the run to Canterbury , where there was a Jaguar agent .
7 He did not take his readers back into history so much as bring Thomas Paine , William Hazlitt , Sir Arthur Conan Doyle , Sir Walter Scott [ qq.v. ] , and others forward , as if they had suddenly walked in from the street .
8 He was lonely and broke and had already barged in for the loan of a cupful of Quaker oats .
9 Dinah had just gone in with the dagger to smear the sleeping servants with blood .
10 ‘ O Jesus Christ , ’ he said , looking over my shoulder as if JC had just wandered in from the garden , ‘ did you die for this boy ? ’
11 Then , when the horse is brought out of the stable , instead of just walking quietly along ( which it would if it had just come in from the paddock ) , it is jumping out of its skin , ready to spook and shy at anything , nostrils dilated , eyes bulging , and tail hoisted high .
12 It was quite soon after the terrible motor accident that had crippled him for life , and she had just come in from the garden with a bunch of flowers for him .
13 ‘ He must have powerful friends , ’ said Georgiades , who had just limped in off the streets ; not injured but footsore .
14 Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier .
15 Modigliani sketched a middle-aged couple in evening dress who had probably dropped in to the Rotonde late one night .
16 Slatter had probably slipped in with the crowd and been served by his wife while he was grabbing a swift meal in the kitchen .
17 Still , Huy had answered Surere 's summons , had even given in to the messenger 's insistence that they travel in the closed rickshaw , so that he would not be able to tell where they were going .
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