Example sentences of "[noun] in at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A MAN burgled a pub just a few weeks after he was caught with the proceeds from a break in at the same place .
2 England 's far-sighted youth development policy is now being matched by the selectors ' willingness to throw teenagers in at the deep end .
3 Say w when we would used to bring the the stock in at the Menai Bridge Fair , that was the twenty fourth of October .
4 An unpaid tax bill instilled fears into the companies who dealt with Red Rhino and everyone slapped their bills in at the same time .
5 Micky Bennett 's free-kick was flicked on by Gary Blissett and Allon steered the ball in at the far post .
6 Who else but the irrepressible Cowan who knocked the ball in at the far post after an excellent build-up involving Gregg Davidson , Peter Murray , Russell and Sandy Fraser who supplied the final pass .
7 While there was nothing extraordinary about the goal itself , Chapman turning the ball in at the near post after Clough had driven an indirect free-kick low through a crowd of players , the circumstances in which the kick had been given were a little odd and left Everton looking apoplectic .
8 Fiona Lee made it 2–2 when she squeezed the ball in at the near post , but Shorney restored Slough 's advantage with her second penalty after Crook had stopped the ball illegally .
9 The busy sputter of a Vespa came rocking round the bulk of the house , and the young man of the custodian 's box put his head in at the open door , gave Charlotte a brief , blank glance , and asked briskly : ‘ Where is he ? ’
10 Fully flexible or ‘ soft ’ , it has excellent lifting power , taking air in at the leading edge to assume a wing section which is retained by multiple shroud lines .
11 The Liberal Democrat leader , Mr Paddy Ashdown , asked her to reconsider the ‘ shameful example ’ set by her Government 's actions not only in sending the riot police in at the dead of night but in the blanket of secrecy surrounding the appeals tribunals which decided who were refugees .
12 ‘ I used dried ones and I 'm going to put some frozen ones in at the last minute . ’
13 The purpose of that is to remove from Mr Jewitt at Hambleton and Mr Earle at Richmondshire and any others erm who just do n't want this kind of pressure brought upon them , er by putting criteria in at the strategic scale you could derive that criteria and maybe even name local authority areas to make to protect those who do not want this feature .
14 She hoped Daak could get the shuttle in at the first attempt .
15 However , to illustrate my belief that nothing has really changed , while I was taking a few notes from a caddie in Montpellier in the south of France — he was telling me how ‘ we 'd hit a great pitch in at the last ’ — I happened to notice the sign above the caddie shack .
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