Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [verb] in with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A girl walked in with a red dress on . |
2 | One day a guard came in with a bunch of roses . |
3 | Then , as the light was going , a convoy rolled in with the pool — just too late for them to get any pictures . ’ |
4 | I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way . |
5 | My Boss says a man rings in with an upset stomach and you know either he means a hangover or else his brother managed to get him a ticket for Wembley . |
6 | However , there are always unmarked options in every language which provide ways of changing the position of elements in a clause to fit in with the surrounding context . |
7 | The first harbinger of the outside world came when the bedroom door suddenly opened and a maid came in with a tray . |
8 | While I was waiting , a customer came in with a bullet wound in his chest . |
9 | ‘ My goodness ! ’ exclaimed the doctor as a patient walked in with a huge swollen nose . |
10 | At the end of dinner , a servant came in with the farmer 's one-year-old son in her arms . |
11 | done a financial and er my er , this afternoon I had a guy come in with a Capri , bloody welding that thing needs doing , I do n't think he 'll get it done , so I was , I was |
12 | On this analysis , it follows that irrationality could mean either a reluctance to adopt the particular norms within a mode of thought ( i.e. a disinclination to fall in with the substantive rationality of the discipline in question ) or a determination , perverse or otherwise , to impose a constraint of some kind on the open discourse of the discipline ( in other words , to distort the procedural rationality of the academic community ) . |
13 | The minaret added to the present mosque is of brick and of a design to fit in with the rest of the church . |