Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] in with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott . |
2 | Like a dutiful citizen , I checked in with the Usher and he looked at his clipboard and said there would be about a fifteen-minute wait , so why did n't I take a seat ? |
3 | It was the first time , too , that I 'd been in a classroom with girls , and I got in with a bad bunch of women . |
4 | That 's basically when I got in with a guy in Memphis and we started Fernwood Records , and I got interested in the engineering side of it . |
5 | ‘ I came in with a bad knee and it just started getting worse , ’ the 13th-seeded Lendl said . |
6 | So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 . |
7 | So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 . |
8 | I had n't intended to speak on the external affairs section , but the discussion had widened so much that I came in with the attached remarks . |
9 | I joined in with the carols — not that I know all the words dear , but I do know the tunes . ’ |
10 | ‘ While I was enquiring for you I fell in with a party of men who are heading in my direction shortly . |
11 | It was getting on for ‘ good night ’ time when I fell in with an old lady who complained that the naughty children of Sligo pulled her ivy down and swore at her . |
12 | But when no-one came in with a firm bid Beck sent a video compilation of all Dublin 's goals to every First Division club . |
13 | Often we would design something specially ; if someone rang and asked if we had a Mexican outfit for a feature on Mexican clothes we 'd say ‘ yes ’ and within a day have a sample made up which fitted in with a Mexican look . ’ |
14 | According to my spy ( who came in with a cold ) , BUPA plan to send a team over there shortly . |
15 | Twenty five minutes behind Pat at the finishing line was Personnel Training Adviser who came in with a time of three hours 40 minutes . |
16 | Some of the love passages made me cry to the astonishment of John who came in with the coals . |
17 | ‘ You came in with a key . ’ |
18 | There was quite an unpleasant scene before you came in with the punch . |
19 | What happened in when you came in with the har what was the |
20 | She came in with a further two bottles of champagne and took them , blue eyes shining , to Alfred , assembling the ingredients for the Rognons à la Didier . |
21 | She came in with a light , wary step , made a deep obeisance just within the doorway , and then advanced to the prince 's chair and sank at his feet , touching her lips to his proffered hand . |
22 | This week she came in with the garment — very nicely knitted but with the sleeves ( in the stocking stitch ) too short . |
23 | When she came in with the junket , the row had obviously developed . |
24 | In the end defeat was taken graciously by the French who joined in with a boistrous wind down session the following day . |
25 | The time was now about nine-thirty , and I must have looked ghastly , for a young nurse who popped in with a set of pyjamas sized up the situation in a second and popped out again , running down the corridor calling for help . |
26 | The cool of the garden greeted you as you went in with a breath as welcome as that of the north wind at the top of a house during the season of akhet . |
27 | On her way , she passed the room with the light on , and she looked in with a stab of surprised longing at the cosy scene inside . |
28 | That was the reason why she fell in with the man she later married . |
29 | Freda , from Salford , Manchester , also says a ‘ bungling surgeon ’ at the Northern Manchester Hospital removed the WRONG ovary when she went in with a cyst . |
30 | In the event it was not going to be Auguste who gave this information but Naseby 's own sergeant , who burst in with the news that the Cowes harbour master had telephoned to announce the arrival of the yacht Osborne with the Prince of Wales aboard . |