Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in at the " in BNC.
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1 | Broussac , on our way home , stopped to jeer in at the lighted windows of Master Ferrebourg 's office . |
2 | Three or four knights had come hastening in at the sound of their lord 's voice . |
3 | Although it might be a temptation to say hot air , because you do put hot air in , but it says goes in at the top of the furnace . |
4 | And as Cram prepared to jump in at the deep end with a clash against Olympic 10,000m champion Khalid Skah in the BUPA International Festival of Running , race organiser Brendan Foster tipped his pal to rekindle memories of his glory days in his new event . |
5 | Not wanting to jump in at the deep end , I hired the school the day before and went with Karen , a friend who wanted to give her experienced but spooky horse an indoor schooling session . |
6 | Instead of liking the look of the water , wading in carefully and finding it was wonderful , she 'd tumbled in at the deep end . |
7 | She was cracking those damn peppermints in her back teeth to disguise the fact she 'd called in at the Oyster Bar on her way up . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 're in luck , ’ said Jonna , as Ned came panting in at the doorway with an armful of heavily-foliaged twigs . |
9 | Fiona , whose businessman husband Rod Potts lives in Cumbria , plans to turn in at the same time as her baby daughter Natasha . |
10 | Next moment the swirling fog in the alley was suddenly lit to a brilliant white by the head lamps of the car which came roaring in at the far end . |
11 | He was still suffering from jet-lag but opted to plunge in at the deep end against Monaghan . |
12 | He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby . |
13 | ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’ |
14 | I did n't know quite where or how or with whom but I was going to turn in at the Gendarmerie and take it from there . |
15 | ‘ The lesson of milk quotas is that you 've got to get in at the start . |
16 | You see , so these people were going to move in at the weekend so had to put a stop to that cos they had no authority to move in there until the solicitors try and get this thing sorted out . |
17 | BA is keeping its distance from attempts by Stephen Wolf and Jay Pritzker to revive the bidding consortium , but there are still hopes in the US that it could be persuaded to step in at the last minute to add weight to a new bid . |
18 | Members of his court such as Diane de Beauveau Craon , her stepmother Laure and certain editors are invited to sit in at the studio for a preview . |
19 | A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 . |
20 | Eddie was staring at her with eyes as hard as granite but all she said was , ‘ You 'll have to go in at the front door . |
21 | Remembering Philippe Bonard 's invitation to use the pool whenever she wished , she decided to call in at the Auberge de la Fontaine and pick up her swimming costume . |
22 | the basis is you keep going in at the wrong level it 's the educational process at ground level |
23 | ‘ Otherwise , if they keep coming in at the same rate , Hong Kong will be totally swamped and will not be able to cope . |
24 | Beringed hands waved in a frenzy around Miranda 's own boldly streaked , mane-like hair , and Belinda quickly paid and left , realising she had been very lucky to get squeezed in at the salon when so many women wanted to look special for Christmas . |
25 | ‘ Mind you , they never actually say when , and you did rather get dropped in at the deep end . |
26 | ‘ It 's not your fault if my old boyfriends choose to drop in at the wrong moments . ’ |
27 | Does the Wednesday ferry come in at the same time ? ’ |
28 | When mum and I had checked in at the travel desk and given in our suit cases we were able to wander around and have something to eat until our flight was called out . |
29 | The one time Mayor of Arden , father of the bruised Grace ( ‘ Had it been Paddy Ashdown I would n't have minded one little bit ’ ) , had checked in at the desk and was about to carry his overnight bag up to his room when he noticed her through the glass door of an adjoining room . |
30 | A spokesman at the hotel said he and the other members of the team had checked in at the weekend and appeared to be none the worse for their ordeal . |