Example sentences of "[vb pp] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Or were given permission to go in . |
2 | He can claim , whether truthfully or not , that he had recommended clients to come in at exactly the right times . |
3 | It was casual and served freshly caught lobster shipped in from St Vincent . |
4 | And if Emily had expected Craig to ride in on a white charger and save the day , she had been doomed to disappointment . |
5 | She started to get up but he said , ‘ Do n't go , do n't go , ’ and hurried out of the bar , running with his body crouched and his right hand holding the newspaper low down , like a soldier carrying a slung rifle running in to the attack . |
6 | The PLO refused to accept government demands to disarm , even though the government had successfully disarmed militias based in and around Beirut in April and May [ see pp. 38168 ; 38214 ] , on the grounds that PLO fighters in the south were not a militia but an army , engaged in a war with Israel and its proxy South Lebanon Army ( SLA ) . |
7 | There was an outcry when it was revealed Rosalyn sat in on cabinet meetings . |
8 | The settlers had claimed legal ownership of the houses in October and had made efforts to move in to the Silwan sector at that time , but the police had prevented them from doing so after the Attorney General , Yosef Harish , had recommended that they be barred from the properties on security considerations . |
9 | Even in my limited experience I had seen people falling in and out of love , as though , soiled by sorrow and loss , they had to go in search of comfort from one used and lukewarm bath to another . |
10 | She does n't know how he got through the main doors and an electronically operated gate to get in to the courtyard where the car is always left unlocked . |
11 | Habits and patterns of work can become more disorganized : people may be unable to focus on one task because all the other things to be done keep crowding in ; at the end of a very busy day little seems to have been accomplished . |
12 | Somebody like me , if I was stood at that table , I mean okay if you 've got kids coming in , but if you get adults coming in , I would n't be able to answer questions , I do n't know enough about the product . |
13 | Because I am so kind of , you know I 've got ideas coming in and out of my head all the time . |
14 | Got Mahmoud to go in ? |
15 | That is actually saying to the Q S , you 've now got authority to come in to B E S and effectively do what you do on the civil side . |
16 | ‘ Well , we 've got people coming in and out of here like a train station . |
17 | They 've got all spit on them and they 've got food stuck in and everyone takes them out and they go , oh look this is my brace |
18 | Now I have n't got Smart Drive in . |
19 | The experience of working with gifted teachers and heads in their early career , the sense that they have in some cases been given the benefit of working closely with other wise and successful teachers — particularly inside a religious order — the fact that they in some cases went away from teaching and , having had time to reflect in quite unrelated work , then saw that teaching was an obligation which they should meet — these are among the backgrounds which heads are prepared to reveal . |
20 | When I go to other er council buildings er throughout the area they 've all got these little er digital locks and people have got cards to get in and out with . |
21 | River Island women 's range has already got party dresses in for the festive season . |
22 | that is when the so called , which is another point I do n't agree with , the so called tide comes in , that people are more interested in buying houses |
23 | ‘ You 've invested capital to tie in with their distribution system . |
24 | Secondly , the feelings about parental figures are strong ; this is an emotionally highly charged area to work in , where each person 's experience will be unique ; family rules and prohibitions handed down through the generations hold sway . |
25 | When they 'd gone Dee-Dee came in , as she often did now , to drink coffee over the sorted clippings . |
26 | When I 'd finished Mavis came in with the mail . |
27 | Benjamin seemed fascinated by the edge of the forest , saying he was sure he had glimpsed figures slipping in and out of the trees . |
28 | When the Tories allowed rates to fall in late 1990 , the damage had been done . |
29 | It 's put Smart Drive in at the front . |
30 | Royle added : ‘ Olney has taken time to settle in but he is full of running and he is now doing okay . |