Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | She alighted after him , and she crossed the footbridge too , but delayed stepping on to the platform until the train for Waterloo came in . |
2 | They were waiting for Nicandra to come in . |
3 | The goals were going in for Jan Aage in pre season friendlies … |
4 | He came rushing on to the platform just as a train bound for Debden came in . |
5 | ‘ Will I do ? ’ she asked Matey , in her charming , half-joking manner , for Matey to reply in like vein , |
6 | An up excursion train hauled by J39 64872 on its way out of Sheffield near Woodburn Junction passes B1 61152 which has just come off Darnall sheds in about 1950 . |
7 | The team was unchanged from Soton , except for Fairclough coming in for Newsome ( to counter Flo 's aerial threat ? ) |
8 | Down on Sunset Strip , some weird friends of Dean cashed in on his death and began holding court , relating tales of the Jimmy they knew . |
9 | As they returned to Swinbrook on Grye , the gipsy horse , the trees of Wychwood closed in about them and Carrie imagined the sadly diminished yet still proud forest was protecting them from the rest of the world . |
10 | Derek Johns of Sheffield writes in to say that a company that has a rare new species named after it could find its share price sensitive to any environmental news . |
11 | And a combination of that early research and the Trent Bridge base aided his biography of Arthur Shrewsbury , Give Me Arthur : ‘ One day the door opened and an elderly man who introduced himself as a relative of Shrewsbury came in . |
12 | This study indicates that the natural gas deposits of the Federal Republic of Germany accumulated in relatively recent geological times , i.e. during the late Mesozoic and/or the Cainozoic , either as a result of an additional subsidence and consequently additional heating of the Upper Carboniferous , or of telemagmatic heating effects . |
13 | The so-called ‘ moon daisy ’ of Hungary thrives in deep , moist soils . |
14 | Works by followers of Caravaggio lead in to the seventeenth-century section : a ‘ Salome ’ by Cecco del Caravaggio ( Scardeoni ) ; ‘ Christ among the Elders ’ by Louis Finson ( Governale ) , and an ‘ Archimedes ’ by Dirk Van Baburen ( Visconteum ) . |
15 | Local branches were systematically established — fifty in the first twelve months , 100 at the peak of UDC influence in late 1917 , at which time there were around 10 , 000 individual members . |
16 | Was n't that the time when the Bank of England stepped in to avoid the whole City suffering ? |
17 | Governor of the Bank of England stepped in . |
18 | With the demise of Taurus , the Bank of England stepped in and established a Task Force with responsibility for overhauling the London settlements system . |
19 | The Bank of England stepped in , took over the running of it and provided sufficient loans to cover the demands of its creditors . |
20 | The Bank of England stepped in yesterday to signal that a drop in UK interest rates would be premature and longer-dated gilt edged stocks gained as much as £1 . |
21 | In the UK the Bank of England works in very close liaison with the Treasury , and although it may privately disagree with Treasury policy it is always obliged to carry it out . |
22 | 9.00am : The Bank of England steps in to buy pounds — but the rescue bid fails as speculators go on dumping them . |
23 | It was at this stage that there was an interruption , a quite noisy one as the Master of Dunbar put in a shouting appearance , three-year-old George , Agnes 's son , his nurse in full cry behind him , a couple of deer-hounds also in attendance . |
24 | The perpetual light of Voltai came in through his long windows . |
25 | Well , Derbyshire with a bit of Yorkshire thrown in . |
26 | He commenced one such exploit in 1970 , when he dropped out of Berkeley to move in with singer Janis Joplin , whom he had met while making a cocaine delivery to her Marin County house . |
27 | I left Reine early , when all the people who live on the outskirts of Paris pour in to the city to work . |
28 | The legacy of Descartes comes in for further scrutiny in Joanna Hodge 's paper , which examines the concept of ‘ the subject ’ which philosophy has inherited from Descartes . |
29 | You want a good time , do n't you — with the flesh-pots of Egypt thrown in ! |
30 | The next morning , in solemn cavalcade , James , King of Cyprus rode in to receive the keys of his city , and the flag of St George and the Dragon was dropped from the walls . |