Example sentences of "he [vb past] in [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He got in with the wrong crowd up at .
2 He got in through a half-closed larder window .
3 He headed in in the 31st minute after Wright 's centre had taken a deflection , then scored from the penalty spot after being brought down by Bennett .
4 He moved in to the new , roomier accommodation .
5 At the next intersection he drew in against the left-hand wall , peering around the corner into the corridor to his left .
6 He came in through the back door on Lily 's afternoon out .
7 Seve Ballesteros , who had shared the overnight lead on 67 , was making no further progress and was still five under par as he came in on the closing holes .
8 The problems do n't end there ; Kingsley Black had one of his best games for Northern Ireland in Tirana , when he came in for the injured Michael Hughes .
9 He came in with a long stride , with head erect , and calm authoritative eyes .
10 Faldo just stayed in touch thanks to putts of 15 and 30 feet at the 14th and 16th for a round of 69 , while Ballesteros felt he had been robbed when he came in with a 68 .
11 Lillywhite , from Walton-on-Thames , started the day with just 20 seconds to spare over Norway 's Ole Simensen , who jumped from ninth to second place when he came in with a four-strong leading group in Liverpool City Centre .
12 When we started rehearsing , we arrived at the cello 's first entry and he came in with a dreadful slow grumbling noise .
13 In the late afternoon , slow to go home , he dropped in on an elderly doctor friend and played tennis .
14 He dropped in at the still extant Paperback Shop .
15 He booked in at the special executive reception on the eighteenth floor , reserving an executive suite on the twentieth floor .
16 He booked in to the Inter-Continental Hotel , only a few minutes ' walk from the fairground .
17 At the other end of North Africa , on 8 November , Anglo-American forces had landed in Algeria , and Rommel had retreated right back to the Agheila position , where he dug in on the defensive .
18 Seeing the poverty around him while he was growing up , he joined in with the political groups agitating for social change .
19 Mark Moncrieff gave Gala a lifeline when he raced in from the 22 for a try which Jim Maitland converted .
20 The next morning , without seeing any of the family , who were heaven knew where , she made herself some breakfast under the smiling gaze of Rose or Mary — she did n't know which — and before she could get into a worry as to whether Feargal had meant his offer to take her to Carlingford he walked in through the back door .
21 The jolt rattled his ribs and he breathed in at the same moment as his head crashed through the surface , like a seal in the surf .
22 He pulled in onto the rough ground before the house , switched off the engine , and got out .
23 Further that we shall petition government tor an abolition and nullifying of the foresaid Act from the records of British parliament ; that the members of parliament for this county shall present this petition , or any annexed thereto , to the two Houses of Parliament , and to the Privy Council , during the prorogation of parliament — ‘ Menzies was seething and he broke in on the last words .
24 I got my first into the sea close off Sliema and the second was on the way out some miles further out and he went in without a top wing .
25 The last time that that young person went into secure accommodation in Middlesbrough , he went in through the front door at 3.30 pm , and at 5.30 pm he disappeared out the back door and stole a car to make his escape .
26 He went in through the plain mahogany door , and stopped .
27 Back from Cuba , his belief in non-violence now a fading memory , he fell in with the dope-smoking radicals of the key young radical movement , Students for a Democratic Society .
28 After Eton and a spell as a waiter in the United States , he fell in with the exotic Soho underworld of the day and found himself earning £500 a week , very good money in 1961 .
29 While Baldwin 's succession to Bonar Law in 1923 has been almost overdiscussed , practically no attention has been given to the way in which he slipped in for the third time in 1935 .
30 When he left the Kunstgewerbeschule in 1936 he set up in Zurich as a freelance photograph , a job he fitted in between the traditional periods of military service compulsory in Switzerland , then worked for a year in the famous magazine Graphics .
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