Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb past] in " in BNC.

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1 It is compatible with Windows , but if you 've got Windows would you need another system of file management ? and is n't that where I came in !
2 I had an old camping van that I lived in during tournaments , and he chose to go with me in it for a meal in Chinatown in Liverpool .
3 Well , see these are the ones that I sent in and I did n't think they would , they would agree with because they were duplicates unless they found the original .
4 That I got in — which had not been expected since this was a staunchly Conservative area — was due to two reasons .
5 And the one that I added in was to identify the options available to the group regarding future ownership .
6 I had n't intended to speak on the external affairs section , but the discussion had widened so much that I came in with the attached remarks .
7 Maybe it is time that I came in out of the storm . "
8 That had changed tremendously , so easy it was to get into the country , that I went in and out of the border about three times , because having got into Yugoslavia , I realized I had some Italian currency , so I drove out again , spent my Italian currency , and drove back again .
9 Mum had no idea that I joined in .
10 He 's got the hearing aid out and unfortunately he did n't hear the President call motion three eight one , and in view of that I jumped in and formally moved it to erm save the motion falling and I would ask you with your indulgence , if John could come along and move motion three eight one .
11 Drivers and conductors had to wait three years , they had to be employed three years before they were accepted into the pension scheme but you know , believe me I 'm glad that I paid in for it .
12 erm one of the best programmes that I participated in was a programme where yes , money was spent to get matter for bucks as it 's called .
13 But that 's what the flat machines do and that 's the machine that I invested in , very expensive , very versatile , they also knit , today they will also knit the Arran stitching .
14 I never work because it was a small workshop that I worked in and in the south side where I belonged , there was an awful lot of Polish people and Jews and they had all these wee furniture places and they made up There was quite a community you know , they were had wee workshops and cabinet makers and my boss was a Latvian .
15 That was er more or less the compartment that I worked in .
16 Do I get more profit than I paid in ?
17 ‘ No — so I brought in experts to handle the work .
18 It looked like some sort of military place , so I walked in . ’
19 So I went in . ’
20 ‘ I was cold and starvin' , so I went in .
21 I knocked on the window but neither of them turned round , so I went in .
22 I already had a coat , which in those days was my pride and joy , so I went in , tried it on and paid £55 .
23 I toyed with the idea of walking the station to meet him , but , having a sore throat and an impending cold , had gone out to get cough sweets from the ‘ Paki shop ’ just before it closes at 10pm and , coming up the street , the heavens opened and a mass of snow began to fall , so I came in and stayed in , so that 's freshly home made onion soup was ready as he came up the stairs .
24 I had to do something to keep my flat going and everything , so I got in with these girls , working girls .
25 ‘ I came to tell you something , but no one was here so I got in and took a look . ’
26 She was at the Uni down the road so I called in .
27 But you 'd left your kitchen window open , so I climbed in through that . ’
28 For some reason , I wanted to keep it going , so I chipped in : ‘ This wedding of yours is a bit inconvenient for me , actually .
29 ‘ I do n't really believe in marriage , but I did n't want to lose my husband either , so I gave in , ’ she explains .
30 By this time I was frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog in walking boots with the effort of running in the heat , so I gave in and resumed normal speed .
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