Example sentences of "[pron] in [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The military blocked everyone in on campus and the police announced that they could shoot you without asking questions . |
2 | They drove into an underground vehicle park where Leila and Cable went off to check them in with security and pay the initial tariff . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today . |
5 | ‘ They probably think we 've come to call them in for milking . ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 ? |
8 | Having said this , millions of women use tampons and the majority keep them in at night . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | I put them in before luncheon I know I did . |
11 | that wax , and erm , I mean they were , they 'd brought them in before Christmas so that they could sell 'em |
12 | I wo n't bring them in here , put them in round back . |
13 | They d they should do them in like fishing shops |
14 | She used to tuck me in at night and tell me the most wonderful stories . ’ |
15 | He put me in at centre half and I 've played virtually every game since . |
16 | They say they 're keeping me in for observation . |
17 | At Barvas Lodge knickerbockered ladies with good stud pearl earrings invited me in for tea . |
18 | They asked me in for tea , and we all listened to the morning news on Radio Tonga , crackling over the miles from the aerials down in Tongatapu . |
19 | see through me with a voice of rival , rival calm when she called me in for tea , have a go |
20 | She 's as generous as Robin Hood and all his merry men , she 's as kind as Florence Nightingale and then as kind again , right super mum she has x-ray vision , she can see through me , with a voice or rival calm when she called me in for tea , |
21 | Now , our visual arts policy could be summed up as follows : It 's our main concern to bring about a social financial climate more conducive to the health of the visual arts than that which we find ourselves in at present . |
22 | ‘ There is no more money to spend but Frank could bring somebody in on loan if he wanted . |
23 | Are you in for lunch tomorrow ? |
24 | I mean if the fe if the ferries were like early sort of bo got you in at lunch time |
25 | Is that you in from school ? |
26 | And you made you in like camera work , or could you actually |
27 | Be alright getting one in for Easter . |
28 | I 'll get something in for breakfast — you bring the duty-frees . ’ |
29 | Yeah , yeah I suppose we do as long as we keep some you , like you keep something in for breakfast and |
30 | Rita decided to quell her anxieties , after hearing about an amnesty program for illegal immigrants , by turning herself in to immigration authorities . |