Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] in at [art] " 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 Fiona , whose businessman husband Rod Potts lives in Cumbria , plans to turn in at the same time as her baby daughter Natasha .
5 He was still suffering from jet-lag but opted to plunge in at the deep end against Monaghan .
6 He said , ‘ I 'm going to pull in at the next layby .
7 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
8 A few lengths were produced and these amateurish efforts were seen by a director of Coles who was passing through Braintree and happened to look in at an art exhibition in the Institute .
9 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 .
10 ‘ The lesson of milk quotas is that you 've got to get in at the start .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 ‘ It 's not your fault if my old boyfriends choose to drop in at the wrong moments . ’
18 As happens in any new venture , I discovered that the hours I had to put in at the beginning seemed to outnumber those available in any day .
19 We also had to settle in at the new apartment , which I 'm very impressed by ( and only hope it 's a long let , but I 'm scatterbrained about such things and leave all that to Tod ) .
20 ( A teenager who forgets to call in at the appointed time may cause real distress ) .
21 He was across the road and halfway back down Fleet Street before it occurred to him that they had been staring at him like that because they thought he was trying to push in at the head of the queue .
22 When lounging around I find these tend to dig in at the hips .
23 It 's really not hard at all ; you just have to dive in at the deep end . ’
24 But if you do feel like it , you only have to call in at the shop .
25 For the first six months they have to live in at a training centre .
26 On a day-to-day social basis the kennel staff , all of whom have to live in at the training centre , interact closely with the students .
27 For ages he had been meaning to call in at a place down by the Elephant and Castle where they sold gramophone parts , but it was not until this morning that he had finally got around to it .
28 I think they have to , this is why we have to get in at the beginning , and be , be part of the structure .
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