Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] in at " in BNC.
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1 | Out of the school , how many of them got in at Sound of Music out of those hundred kids ? |
2 | Can you tell me , do you know if it will be okay for me to come in at quarter past four ? |
3 | No , well he was he I knew him quite well because I lived in at that time when I w was on that T V series , I lived at Pinner . |
4 | As I checked in at Baghdad airport , I found that I had 100kg of excess baggage . |
5 | I came in at yes . |
6 | I glance in at the ASI — still reading 150 — then throw my heavy helmeted head back to see the white skyline creeping forward along the canopy . |
7 | And erm , the other aspect , the last aspect that gave us er anxiety was something I touched on this morning when I joined in at the end of the Selby discussion . |
8 | I walked in at the first door I saw . |
9 | I get in at just before three o'clock . |
10 | As I pulled in at the ambulance building , the switchboard had just received a message that a dead body had been found in Cathedral Road . |
11 | I called in at the office on one of my days off , to see what was doing , and found that a posting had come through for me to report forthwith to Group Headquarters at Huntingdon . |
12 | How would it be if you took Celia away and I called in at Hillmarden to see Edna ? |
13 | I had to have a talk with Mrs Rumney and a few days later I called in at The Laurels . |
14 | While the rest of the gang dived into the pub opposite to use the toilets , I called in at H. R. Higgins ( Coffee-man ) Ltd and bought six gift boxes of coffee ( assorted ) and two of tea ( scented ) . |
15 | I called in at a Sainsbury 's to buy some essential items . |
16 | Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick . |
17 | I called in at the wrong time . |
18 | I introduced a weekly Sunday series called ‘ The Symphony Hour ’ , which I repeated in at least a dozen other cities around the world over the next 50 years . |
19 | ‘ I looked in at Sutherland 's Northampton crucifixions , ’ he told Edie Lamont in 1947 . |
20 | Next morning I looked in at the forge before leaving , and said goodbye to Joe , who was already hard at work . |
21 | Accordingly the time was changed : I went in at 9 p.m. and often stayed until midnight or past . |
22 | yo seventeen off , I said , and the order 's mine , then I went in at twenty percent . |
23 | No I , I went in at half past seven in the morning and I was in the operation theatre before quarter to nine that same morning so that morning was taken up and the afternoon and evening , Chris came in the evening tt and er oh er Bob , th the curate , our former curate , came |
24 | When I call in at the station , the sergeant says , ‘ Great George Street — riot on ’ . |
25 | " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ? |
26 | However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it . |
27 | You know you say you lived in at Ipswich Station ? |
28 | Erm , and that 's about it really , erm , she lives in at the minute , and this was a gentleman called in the sky . |
29 | After the normal speculation that surrounds these events I was put out of my misery as she weighed in at 32lb 4oz — to say I was ecstatic would have been an understatement . |
30 | Well , when I say less strenuous , I mean you leap in at the level that suits . |