Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] me in [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And Merson revealed : ‘ The boss called me in on Monday and told me that it would be best if I played in the reserves on Tuesday rather than travel with the squad to Blackburn . |
2 | While Crilly asks Peter about his postman job , Megan fills me in on Kimberly 's scandal . |
3 | Werewolf filled me in on his blitzkreig across the Exhilarator course and had to admit that he 'd enjoyed himself . |
4 | And skipping the Weight Watchers classes the missus put me in for . |
5 | De Burgh hems me in on every side but where the sea is , save only Chester , where I thank God for Earl Ranulf . |
6 | They vied with each other to fill me in on the gruesome details . |
7 | ‘ The water 's risen two floors from where Bryce pulled me in off the telegraph pole , ’ Maggie reported . |
8 | We examined all the machinery , and then the midwife examined me in between my grunts and groans . |
9 | ‘ I was in the canteen on Wednesday when the manager called me in about a passenger on my bus , ’ said Mr Bell . |
10 | Iain filled me in on the essential details while I was devouring that gargantuan breakfast . |
11 | ‘ Several minutes after we returned , my station officer called me in to his office and warned me that as I was not working by London Ambulance Service guidelines I would be stood down without pay . ’ |
12 | At Barvas Lodge knickerbockered ladies with good stud pearl earrings invited me in for tea . |
13 | And er Betty called me in for a cup of coffee but and I was there , I think , for over two hours . |
14 | While I sympathize with the caller from West Calder , I feel we pay poll tax as well to cover all these things but when I bought my house , my solicitor had me in for two hours and went through all my obligations under the title deeds part of was , that I had to pay one three hundredths of keeping the open areas clean and tidy plus grass cutting . |