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

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1 It was really a good play , ha , and it was done so well , and you were so close to it as well , you got in for two pounds , best thing I 've ever seen .
2 It , it worked out , my mum at first thought it were n't too bad cos she got in with one of these special offer things .
3 He had no objection to telling him when Adam and Anne were returning : next Tuesday on the Iberian Airlines flight from Tenerife that got in at 1.30 p.m .
4 Just but , once you as you long as you got in before twelve o'clock
5 If they got in before ten it cost only a pound .
6 I never got in till twelve again today
7 It is the house that your father lived in for fifteen years .
8 I walked around the block , checked in at 6.50 , and ordered .
9 He weighed in at sixteen stone , eleven pounds , which makes him the heaviest man ever to row in the boat race .
10 With me in the studio is journalist , Dorothy Grace Elder who sixteen months ago weighed in at fourteen and a half and was perfectly happy with it .
11 Built in 1935 with her sister , Gneisenau , Scharnhorst weighed in at 32,000 tons .
12 He thought suddenly of Antony Royd , weighed in at four pounds , doing eleven lengths in four minutes .
13 John stood 6ft tall and weighed in at 13½ stone , so he was ideally equipped for his onerous responsibilities although , like many big men , he was a quiet and serious fellow — a Sunday School teacher who frequently declined to play on Good Fridays or Christmas Day .
14 When the fish were weighed ashore , one fish had lost some precious ounces but the other fish weighed in at 12 lbs 3 oz on certified scales .
15 The 1987 champion berry , a woodpecker , weighed in at 28 drams 4 grains ; not a record breaker this time .
16 And Julian Logue , who re-wrote the NI Snooker history books with the 147 maximum at the Bass Open in Coalisland last season , weighed in with 110 on his way to victory over Michael Sweet .
17 England vice-captain Alec Stewart weighed in with six catches behind the stumps as Glamorgan , with broken thumb victim Matthew Maynard , slumped to 24–5 .
18 As well as Hitchcock and Flynn , Mark Gill weighed in with two and Tim McCann rounded things off with a glorious strike minutes from the end .
19 Skipper Gareth Ryan , his St Asaph clubmate , took 2–13 and Russell Wiseman of Boughton Hall weighed in with 2–17 .
20 Keith Merrell made 65 against his former teammates and Chris Punchard weighed in with four wickets as Maldon won by 86 runs .
21 Bell 's magnificent knock took Oswestry to a daunting 233–4 in which Andrew Clarke weighed in with 58 and Mike Robinson 35 .
22 Of the all-rounders , wicketkeeper Marsh , who claimed 70 victims , weighed in with 910 runs at 33.7 and Ellison 415 plus 47 wickets , while Fleming averaged 31.62 with the bat and showed a remarkable flair for bagging high-class , if not always low-cost , wickets .
23 could find yourself let in for two or three hundred pound because
24 In a cavity between it and the central part of the body , most species have gills which are continually bathed by a current of oxygen-bearing water , sucked in at one end of the cavity and expelled at the other .
25 Some seven hundred miles east of Madagascar , Mauritius lay on the direct sea route to the Spice Islands , and was first settled by the Dutch until the French moved in during 1715 , leaving indelible traces in the form of place names , cuisine , architecture and language .
26 But when its current owners moved in in 1970 the kitchen was still very much the same .
27 Yet for all his own pleasure at tracing this evidence , Dixon could see little in his report which might have accounted for the look of extraordinary triumph he had seen on Morse 's face when he reported in at 2.45 p.m .
28 Eventually , after she had been joined by two others whose grasp of the English language was as poor as hers , they booked in to two rooms .
29 Then came three blank stubs , lastly one filled in for fifty pounds cash .
30 ‘ Where is Jack ? ’ asked Mr Rogers , as he came in at six o'clock .
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