Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] in at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | I walked in at the first door I saw . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | They could perhaps find a replacement make-up artist , though that would prove difficult at such short notice , but someone coming in at the last moment would find it hard to cope with the unusual styles , and the actors would be having problems enough dealing with first-night nerves without having to face any added strain . |
6 | I called in at a Sainsbury 's to buy some essential items . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | I had to have a talk with Mrs Rumney and a few days later I called in at The Laurels . |
9 | Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick . |
10 | I called in at the wrong time . |
11 | Next morning I looked in at the forge before leaving , and said goodbye to Joe , who was already hard at work . |
12 | When I call in at the station , the sergeant says , ‘ Great George Street — riot on ’ . |
13 | Yes , it 's disappointing , but when someone comes in at the last minute then the adrenalin flows and you can have a very lively show . |
14 | " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ? |
15 | Well as you know er to be a basic rate taxpayer , you 're paying twenty five pence in the pound , apart from the er the new rate you know the first two thousand five hundred you get at twenty percent , which came in at the last budget . |
16 | I remember somebody came in at the shop and says the Newminster School had been sent home , but where , which school 's that ? |
17 | Worrell had been vice-captain against England in 1953–4 , but when Australia toured a year later the selectors ' feet , apparently , had turned cold ; Denis Atkinson , who had little captaincy experience , was made Stollmeyer 's deputy , and as Stollmeyer then missed three Tests through injury , found himself pitched in at the deep end . |
18 | Also looking at walking axes have been Grivel , who 've come up with the Air Tech , which weighs in at a gobsmacking 460g . |
19 | He attacked the door , which caved in at the third blow . |
20 | However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it . |
21 | Erm , and that 's about it really , erm , she lives in at the minute , and this was a gentleman called in the sky . |
22 | Well , when I say less strenuous , I mean you leap in at the level that suits . |
23 | The father-of-three from Whiston ( right ) was one of the visitors who dropped in at the Pumphouse yesterday where a Drinkwise Fun Day was underway . |
24 | good recruiting period and we had er thirty o thirty one I think it was or thirty four new members who came in at the general election . |
25 | Not with all National Savings , there are some that do n't a apply the compound interest factor , you get the interest at the end on the sum that you put in at the beginning . |
26 | Erm the tentative benefit you put in at the end of that you said is that okay and Maggie said yes erm the answer could be construed I , I thought in that basis well yes it 's okay so what whereas if you 'd 've said is that of interest to you |
27 | He left Helen and went to have a bath and in the cold steamy bathroom there came to him this vision of a distant unreal Helen looking — well , radiant was the unexpected word that came to mind — looking not her usual self at all in some frock that glowed and billowed and rustled as she came in at the front door late , pink-cheeked , a touch dishevelled and greeted by the stone wall of Dorothy 's disapproval . |
28 | When she walked in at the back door Mrs Peterson said : ‘ You 're back then . |
29 | She pulled in at a motorway service station and decided on lunch . |
30 | It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour . |