Example sentences of "[v-ing] in [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Crashing in like this .
2 ‘ I appreciate your stepping in like this .
3 I 've got the whole weight of the whole earth pressing in on this little box .
4 Then he 'll be walking in with this quiz an
5 Erm , I 'm I 'm never sure about Bishops and Archbishops , erm I remember Archbishop Runcie once commenting about er , an activity that took place at the installation of a Bishop and it 's , I gather , I mean I 've , I have n't actually been to one , but if you 're Bishop or an Archbishop when they act to the triumph and act of installation took place there were you 'll find that the person was surrounded by Bishops and they were all sort of looking in on this er , this body that was gon na be installed and somebody once asked what are they doing ?
6 Sunday afternoon , remembering in between this you had a mile home again for Sunday dinner , and back again in the afternoon for Sunday School .
7 " I reckon you 're very wise not going in for this lark , " Joanne said , shifting the mound of her body uncomfortably under the bedclothes .
8 ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’
9 Medical supplies are going in from this country not only to help Moscow and St. Petersburg , but to go as far as Ekaterinburg , Tymen , Novokuznetsk , the Kiev oblast , the Donetsk oblast , and further afield .
10 Normally , I say , I do n't see the point of staying in for this .
11 Ah right so the the direction the clouds are moving in against this frosted glass screen
12 I think one of the ideas behind the the party chipping in on this is because it would be extremely convenient for people who are popping in at the last minute for
13 Coming in on this conspicuous palm tree on a course of 310 °M , you will pass to port a prominent flat-topped and nearly awash rock just before you get to the reef opening itself .
14 ‘ I hope you do n't mind me coming in like this , Mark .
15 Hunters are cashing in on this shortage and expense of whale meat , and are providing the Japanese market with a more affordable substitute of dolphin flesh .
16 With some industry experts predicting that within five years more people will be sending and receiving faxes through their PC than with stand-alone fax machines it is no wonder that software developers are examining ways of cashing in on this increasing market .
17 But even though this version is n't quite as expensive as the original , the gallery is n't taking any chances ; a full-time guard prevents anyone from on cashing in on this artistic venture .
18 Sat at the end of the row in front of us , a gentleman whose office we might or might not be standing in at this very moment .
19 ‘ I happened to be passing — hope you do n't mind me barging in like this .
20 And who did David Kent think he was anyway , waltzing in like this , and telling her who she should choose for her friends ?
21 Yes it goes like that , like you say , you know , it 's come in and I did n't have nothing to lose and things were going well , then there 's been a bit of a lull and erm like I say , we 've worked hard and we 've like with following in on this save earlier on .
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