Example sentences of "you [verb] in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You are a success to them if you fit in with the culture , particularly when they have gone thousands of miles and built up the clubs themselves . |
2 | Well , when I say less strenuous , I mean you leap in at the level that suits . |
3 | Obvious because it stares you in the face as you walk in to the corrie , and also because you can see that the icicle has n't quite formed despite rumours that it does . |
4 | Now these houses were of the kind that when you walk in through the door at the front you go into a l sitting room , through the next door is what can be a kitchen cum living room , and the staircase is n't immediately obvious but what it is is it 's a door that looks like a cupboard . |
5 | There was quite an unpleasant scene before you came in with the punch . |
6 | It was your hard luck if you came in in the middle of one of them . |
7 | Not with all National Savings , there are some that do n't a apply the compound interest factor , you get the interest at the end on the sum that you put in at the beginning . |
8 | Erm the tentative benefit you put in at the end of that you said is that okay and Maggie said yes erm the answer could be construed I , I thought in that basis well yes it 's okay so what whereas if you 'd 've said is that of interest to you |
9 | A considerable amount of time was spent in assessing the answers to the two questionnaires you filled in during the year ; the proposed programme reflects your wishes . |
10 | ‘ Are you going in over the weekend ? ’ she asked , already missing the contact . |
11 | ‘ Are n't you going in for the Swimming Gala ? ’ |
12 | Without this massive data base , all you read in from the bar code is a meaningless number . |
13 | and everything , you know in behind the ear here , I felt as if my head was |
14 | It always it it is always a thing that is i within football , y you get a goal and then you get in behind the ball and think that you you 're safe and you 're alright . |
15 | Whether it was being referred to that week as The Tea Room , The Oasis or The Hole ( I liked that one too ) , it was always basically night inside , A Good Night Out ; not black as jeweller 's velvet exactly , except on a good night , but always when you stepped in off the street it was truly night inside , a night dark enough to dream in and on which to meet strangers , whatever the variations on where and when this particular night had fallen . |
16 | So I guess I owe you an apology , ’ he said ruefully , ‘ although when you walked in through the kitchen door , all dressed up to the nines after being with Ryan , I wanted anything but to forgive you . ’ |
17 | They come with stubs that you fill in with the date and details of your application , brief notes and the result , to form a mini-interview file . |
18 | How the files are selected depends on which boxes you fill in on the dialog box . |
19 | Finish by saying ‘ now all fall over ’ and , as you do it , you lean in to the person next to you and everyone will fall over like a row of dominoes . |
20 | But it 's very very safe provided you keep in within the sort of dosage Like driving on the motorway . |
21 | As you went in to the head end where the roof bolts were still intact , it was hard to imagine that approximately forty six metre , fifty metre of gate had just come in one go . |
22 | You turn in to the right . |
23 | One of the things that I used to do was train and I know the feeling , I know the excitement , I know the adrenalin that pumps round the body , when you go in for the kill . |
24 | you go in at the top of |
25 | No cos I 've seen this done before right , I mean it 's over a certain time , but if you go in at the end of the time |
26 | As you go in by the west end of the nave of the parish church , two black memorial plaques have been set into little side chapels on the north and south walls . |
27 | Er it was something that you brought in into the discussion so I |
28 | Tickets can be booked by telephone on ( 0723 ) 370541 — or ( 0723 ) 378863 for Access and Visa bookings — by post , or personally if you call in at the theatre , and must be paid for within three days of booking . |
29 | If you wish to discuss your financial needs just ask for your consultant next time you call in at the branch . |
30 | How did you get in to the house ? ’ |