Example sentences of "[noun] in at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So erm in fairness to him I think he was plunged into something he did n't have a hell in er hope in at that time of coping with . |
2 | Following the bomb drop , the Lincolns would wheel in at low level allowing the air gunners to heavily strafe the target area . |
3 | And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it . |
4 | Sorry , one thing I did n't explain , I it 's , it 's probably quite obvious , but I 'll explain it anyway , which is the reason for putting the planning calendars in at that place is your diary expires in the December of next , of this year , you will probably order your refill in October , November er , of next year , and , and based on our outstanding customer services this year , you 'll probably receive it next February . |
5 | A lady in at five pound . |
6 | A spokesman said : ‘ We only have one member of staff in at that time to open the doors , and on this occasion he overslept . |
7 | You bring lots of people in at junior management and through a series of apprenticeships you cream off the people who get to the top . |
8 | The process can be modelled by taking a balloon filled with water and pushing a finger in at one point until it touches the other side . |
9 | The twin solutions to equation ( 9.15 ) of equal positive and negative phase shifts correspond to the possibility of feeding a signal in at either end of the symmetric section and loading it with its characteristic impedance at the other end . |
10 | You can get two or three bugs in at one time if you 're lucky . |
11 | The expedition organisers are still hoping he 'll make it to camp for and radio in at first light tomorrow . |
12 | Yes thank you Chairman the er we could er put this resolution in at this stage because of the urgency of the er the matter . |
13 | He told prosecuting counsel it would be ‘ utterly , utterly wrong to chuck your hand in at this stage . ’ |
14 | ‘ Having so many Subject Assessors in at one time did prove disruptive ! ’ admitted Depute Principal Roy Beavis . |
15 | But the inward drift slows slightly as the extra dissipative losses are more than compensated for by the energy and angular momentum which the bar pumps in at this point — recall that the bar is here going around faster than the gas , so it has a tendency to spin the gas up as well as a tendency to cause it to radiate vigorously . |
16 | The solos still grate , but at least you can get the beers in at this point without fear of missing anything serious — although Hammett has included an axe-trashing coda to his widdly-widdly section ; that 's what you get for hanging out with Nirvana . |
17 | After parts in At Close Range with Sean Penn and Spielberg 's section of Amazing Stories , Kiefer 's big break came with Stand By Me , in which he played ’ an asshole ’ called Ace Merril . |
18 | Is John in at this hour ? |