Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] in at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Trevor and then if you 've got all those bits and pieces together send them in at the end of the week using this commission claim form .
2 As she let herself in at the front door her mother 's voice came booming out of the kitchen .
3 The three words were not a great deal for Carrie to pin her hopes to , but she had a warm and happy glow deep inside her as she let herself in at the door of the cottage .
4 Having booked herself in at a hotel where she was well known , she returned to the hospital and sat with her daughter throughout most of the evening .
5 He 's fitting you in at the end of all his appointments . ’
6 The chappie who let you in at the front door was Norman he 's form Salford East .
7 I 've got it I 've got it at home I can bring it in at the next meeting or whatever .
8 ‘ I thought it was worth a try , so I drove up here , booked myself in at a hotel down the road .
9 ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end .
10 Or drop them in at the Northern Echo offices in Northallerton and Darlington .
11 Having saved the sports car company and turned himself in at the end of series one , Clive Owen led off the second series in 1991 completing the last days of a prison sentence and abandoning the city slicker lifestyle for a battle to save a bankrupt stately home .
12 Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter
13 Some of the old hands have got themselves in at the cop stations and traffic control rooms .
14 I checked everything in at the left-luggage office in Liverpool Street station , and then went off to make a couple of telephone calls .
15 Making a stock of suitable pictures and then sending them in at a steady trickle to the news editor throughout the year gives your children 's work a good chance of being chosen .
16 He takes me in at a glance and starts peering around the room , checking out the sofa , examining the ceiling .
17 In the early hours of 9th January , 1969 , Vigilant sighted the suspect vessel entering the River Swale near the Isle of Sheppey and followed her in at a safe distance .
18 The lean hand gripping his arm thrust him in at a door in the long encrustation of buildings that clung to the curtain wall on the sunny side , where the best light fell and the day lingered longest .
19 When I did that one for Ian , we just tied it in at the back did n't we ?
20 I decided the only thing to do was throw her in at the deep end and go right down the village high street , where the roads were busiest and noisiest with holiday-makers , and simply stand there trying to calm her down .
21 We realise that chucking them in at the deep end is not satisfactory .
22 Anyone finding them should hand them in at a police station or to any officer he said .
23 ‘ For dropping you in at the deep end , before you 'd had a chance to get your bearings … ’
24 Branson took him in at a glance .
25 In making up , sew down the strip at the lower edge of the cable at the back and thread it up through the cable twist to sew it in at the top .
26 Now the front door is secure — do n't let them in at the back !
27 ‘ We shall know whether they sink or swim by putting them in at the deep end , and I have every confidence that they will all do well .
28 he 'd put it in at the beginning of the week before .
29 He pops them in at the white
30 And I 've got all these other pills I meant to bring them out and hand them in at the chemists
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