Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] in [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts .
4 I missed several classes because they put me up in , for instance I , when I came up from the infants to the big school I missed the first standard and they put me into standard two and I went from two , three , four , five , six , seven and seven and I was only eleven , you see , so I did pretty well and then the Headmaster came to my parents and said , why do n't you let her go in for a scholarship to Stowmarket Secondary and so I went in for that and er there was one other girl went as well , there were two of us and erm , and of course we only heard during the summer break and er we passed .
5 So I put in for that and I got that .
6 The idea that , that human beings are a species whose social interactions are very critical , as we know social interactions are also very important to reproductive success , and so I bring in inside this analytic cooperation the idea about deception and the evolution of the unconscious , that press deceivers do n't know that , deceiving .
7 So I got in to Gib n as an apprentice on the second of August , nineteen twelve I think .
8 The cheapest way to go was via Colombo and so I dropped in on the local centre there .
9 So I sit in between these two men and I
10 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
11 So I ducked in under the trap .
12 At four and a half thousand pound of sales we start to pay extra fift in fact at four thousand pound we start but it 's only a small bonus so I home in on the bigger one .
13 lifting a sheet of corrugated iron which the farmer had ready I rushed in among the little pigs .
14 Obviously someone squeezed in through the keyhole and dropped a match among the paperwork . ’
15 She watches her values slowly being eroded , and she describes the process of moral degradation in terms of language : ‘ You find yourself giving in on little things , twisting words and meanings , always trying to be one-up on whoever you 're with , and then suddenly you give in on something else , much bigger ’ ( 131–2 ) .
16 That was all she took in at first , until Miss Belle cried in an excited voice , ‘ Well , Rene , take the coat off and let her feel it .
17 And she said wait here Mr and in she goes in to this bloody meeting and out he came .
18 Then came three blank stubs , lastly one filled in for fifty pounds cash .
19 So we home in on five thousand booklets .
20 So they got in on the scene and I seen young men that was walking the streets that had nowt to do put a football kit on with G M B written across the front turn out and become super human beings , you never seen nowt like it , they were so pleased to associate with like something like that .
21 At Portsmouth , Crabb was met by a local MI6 officer , using the cover name ‘ Bernard Smith ’ , and together they booked in at the Sallyport Hotel where ‘ Smith ’ gave his address as ‘ c/o Foreign Office , London ’ .
22 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
23 Shove it in as soon I get in from work I think .
24 So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ?
25 Finally I came in as a ‘ check ’ knitter , making the garment to the written instructions to see that there were no errors in them .
26 C is also a difficult language unless you are planning to use it full time and certainly not something to indulge in for fun .
27 Soon we went in to the adjacent Marie Antoinette Room for luncheon .
28 Soon we went in to our seats .
29 Nobody thought of anything it was just everybody coming in for their meals .
30 Finally he broke in with a rush , ‘ Would your goat have lost her collar , Mrs Totteridge ? ’
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