Example sentences of "[pron] in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The military blocked everyone in on campus and the police announced that they could shoot you without asking questions .
2 They brought one or two of their own teachers with them , and farms which had the room to spare took them in as boarders .
3 Theodora lifted an eyebrow and with a caught glance drew them in to introductions .
4 In the back of the car taking them in to Paris , he sat with his hands clasped on his bare knees , and a tight closed expression on his face .
5 You can take them in to Mrs Wilkins and maybe she could do something with them .
6 Bridget Ewing has indicated her willingness to once again stand for re-election ; however if there are any nominations for this position will you please send them in to Hilda at the Office by 2nd April or as time is short and you know of anyone who would like to be proposed — please ring Hilda with her name BUT this must be followed up with written confirmation .
7 And all I say in response is , please get up , write on petitions , send them in to M Ps , send them in to the unions .
8 Yggdrasil ran the Tunney and Bishopric Conscriptions routinely , on a subconscious level , and did n't tie them in to Princetown until it cross-referenced with skimmer flightpaths and power outage in the west of England .
9 It would have obviously been complicated to get them in to Darlington so we sent the lecturer to them .
10 I did n't know if we were supposed to check them in with Private Boyd or not .
11 Yeah , but Stanton on the Wolds is too small , we 're trying to link them in with Keyworth and it might well be he could do Tollerton as well .
12 The illustrations were line drawings and she used to colour them in with crayons after each new plant had been correctly named .
13 They drove into an underground vehicle park where Leila and Cable went off to check them in with security and pay the initial tariff .
14 Nothing was too much to ask if it prolonged her stay , she thought wistfully , so she smiled as she said , ‘ Considering that I was the culprit who booked them in on Ling 's day off , it 's the least I can do . ’
15 And then I asked my father on Tuesday to remind him and he said , he 'd already said he 'd fetch them in on Tuesday .
16 No , I 've put mine , put mine in the envelope so will you hand them in on Saturday ?
17 Ian Gilzean who 's dad used to knock them in for Spurs showed that goals run in the family …
18 Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today .
19 ‘ They probably think we 've come to call them in for milking . ’
20 Peel carried on playing their records and booking them in for sessions , despite their high degree of success .
21 We came to recognize the furtive knocking of these late callers , and tried to alleviate their disappointment by inviting them in for tea and sympathy .
22 Yeah , yeah well that 's what Pauline does sometimes when I go up she has them in for friendship , a bit of company in n it ?
23 Which is that if we take these cards , instead of dropping in one at here there and everywhere and I doubt if anyone will take much notice of one , maybe I 'm a bit personally interested in , if I say could we all drop them in at Prestos in Rougier Street ?
24 Having said this , millions of women use tampons and the majority keep them in at night .
25 Noel 's Garden Party will be packing them in at Haydock Park for two days over the August Bank Holiday .
26 India could develop test-tube fusion cells , using them as a source of neutrons to make weapons grade materials , breaking out of the stranglehold that the USA has held them in since severance of nuclear ties following the Pokran nuclear test in 1974 ; they set to work at once before the US classifies it as secret and corners the world market on the essential materials .
27 The frequent complaint that ships , once requisitioned , were not actually used for several months , thereby denying their owners the use of them in between times , was not always the fault of the wind or weather .
28 I put them in before luncheon I know I did .
29 that wax , and erm , I mean they were , they 'd brought them in before Christmas so that they could sell 'em
30 I wo n't bring them in here , put them in round back .
  Next page