Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 I sensed , rather than heard , my mum come in .
2 In an earlier notebook , dated 10 March '97 , he recorded : My limbs fall in , tremble , yield , I am a wreck , even of what I was last Spring .
3 So that 's what he does and my father come in , put the milk by the door , knocked the door and me and Russell were still in bed fast asleep .
4 ‘ Would you have my secretary bring in coffee and find me fighting with my new PR consultant from London ? ’
5 My Dad come in , there 's me running out while my Dad 's by the door in case one of them jumped I 'm so scared of spiders I hate them !
6 When his wife becomes pregnant , he is confined to a room in the cellar while her parents move in upstairs .
7 Your starting point will be the sobering realisation that most babies ignore the expensive boxful of toys their parents invest in so hopefully , in favour of the much more exciting , and usually dangerous , object you happen to have in your hand .
8 Her lips pout around the filter and her cheeks collapse in as she draws deeply .
9 Their observations tie in closely with many findings of the sociology of work ; the aspects of housework that are cited as satisfying or dissatisfying have their parallels in the factory or office world .
10 and so on , every month their money is straight into the bank all their cheques come in straight into the bank so he 'll , you know , and I mean our pla , and the whole of the site nearly is let out for different people , you know , which is money coming in all the time
11 All of this finally resulted in ’ Maus ’ , his book-length comic strip version of the Holocaust in which pigs stand in for Nazis and mice for Jews .
12 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
13 Diana 's three best pals are the women who shared her bachelor-girl pad in in Knightsbridge before she was married .
14 Its members move in and out of employment , and in and out of Nairobi itself , at a very fast rate .
15 The fifth is a work ethnography of Rochdale , focussing on an ethnographic explication of themes such as fragmentation and externalisation of elements of the labour process , casualisation of labour , and the complex ways in which households manage the different forms of work its members engage in .
16 The next day they should begin to start their spawning dance in and around the mops , the male driving the female into the spawning media scattering the non-adhesive eggs
17 Racism is likened to a poison which children take in , if not from their mother 's breast , then at least from its mechanical substitutes .
18 She let the cooling suds tickle her wrists , worked her white-locked mop in and out of glasses .
19 The words are then assigned a rating based on the probability of the grammatical transitions that their tags participate in .
20 I am never sure how their inquiries fit in with that commitment .
21 The captain of the work party watched the woman and her son go in , then signalled to his men to complete the sealing-off of the cottage .
22 How did you lot get in then ?
23 This is reported for people whose origins lie in quite different parts of the world , for example , Poland , Montserrat and Pakistan ( Patterson , 1977 ; Philpott , 1977 ; Anwar , 1985 ) .
24 This is where we humans come in .
25 to the dung-hill harem where his claws sink in
26 His shops rake in more money per square foot than most other British retailers .
27 Send it back immediately , or I 'll take it back for you — and punch his impertinent face in while I 'm at it ! ’
28 He saw his wife come in to the room .
29 A number of his hymns remain in almost all hymn-books in English .
30 The poor girl was absolutely infatuated with him , not knowing that his tastes lie in quite a different direction .
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