Example sentences of "[vb past] in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The three brothers crept in on tiptoe to leave jugs of iced lemon juice by my bedside .
2 It was good skill and strength that got him around the center-half ( Wetherall I think ) and his near post shoy crept in via Beeny .
3 The former Liverpool centre-back lunged in on Gary McAllister and sent the Leeds skipper sprawling for a penalty in the 61st-minute .
4 RISING reggae star Apache Indian got in on Prince 's act at a glitzy fashion launch for Joe Bloggs ' latest coup — a range of stagewear commissioned by the pop idol for his recent world tour .
5 Put him down for five or six places , got in at Gander Hall , loves the place .
6 And she finally got in at quarter to and she 's , oh Kim said she was in a dreadful state .
7 Out of the school , how many of them got in at Sound of Music out of those hundred kids ?
8 She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed .
9 So I got in to Gib n as an apprentice on the second of August , nineteen twelve I think .
10 I have n't been up there since I got in from school
11 He slept immediately and deeply , and then got up at six a.m. to turn the television on and make the tea ready for when the man he lived with got in from work .
12 He would talk it over with Charlie when he got in from work .
13 And er anyway , when I got in from work last night , he 'd done carrots , sprouts , cabbage , mashed potatoes , and he 'd done this pie .
14 I just got in from Chateaubriand . ’
15 Cos if you got in by bus this morning ai n't he ?
16 Increased frailty may suddenly make a house or flat , lived in for years , totally unsuitable — the garden is too big to manage , upstairs bedrooms become inaccessible , or getting to the shops and other local services presents difficulties .
17 Michael Welby and his wife had hoped to be carried feet first out of the home they lived in at Gerard 's Cross for twenty-five years .
18 You know you say you lived in at Ipswich Station ?
19 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 .
20 Today the house , lived in by Mrs Marilyn Lundberg and her 19 year old son Zig , is locked with the curtains drawn .
21 By the nineteenth century it was a highly respectable area lived in by bankers amongst others .
22 The narrator may not wholly be in jest when he refers to sexual intercourse with a certain girl , 17 or thereabouts , as ‘ the ultimate indecorum ’ , and rereaders of the novel are likely to be mindful of the survival here of an old England lived in by people like the middle-aged T. S. Eliot , exponents of a disgusted chastity .
23 Calendars and diaries have always been popular in good bookshops , many of these products spinning off from familiar sources ( Tolkien , Beatrix Potter ) and sold in by book publishers with the autumn lists .
24 The BSC will retrospectively censor the output of all mainland TV stations , but will have no jurisdiction over programmes beamed in by satellite from abroad .
25 They argue new laws are needed as modern technology has made a mockery of the 1959 Obscene Publications Act with violent pornography easily ordered by telephone or beamed in by satellite , making enforcement of the law almost impossible .
26 Deputy hooker Ian Jeffery drafted in at blindside flanker typified the courageous tackling of the home team to avert a glut of scores by the visitors the County pack plying back enough possession to win a dozen games .
27 Tanks and riot police drafted in to lorry row
28 I checked in with Simon just after twelve .
29 After his second day as substitute games and sports master , Bodie drove wearily to CI5 , and checked in at Forensic , then at Traffic .
30 As I checked in at Baghdad airport , I found that I had 100kg of excess baggage .
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