Example sentences of "[verb] in [coord] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The night was drawing in and the kids had gone home and the tunnel under the embankment was deep in shadow . |
2 | They stood uncomfortably outside Margate crematorium while the coffin was carried in and the relations eased themselves sadly out of hired limos . |
3 | Dominating this is a faithful Cessna F.150F which can be sat in and the controls worked . |
4 | Then the robins came in and the children began climbing onto their backs and going for short flights . |
5 | Entries for the Reading Half-marathon are still flooding in and the organisers are confident of reaching the 6000 entry limit . |
6 | He heard the car splash in and the doors slam . |
7 | The operation , likes others before it , depended on local recruits pouring in and the Spaniards had provided both officers and men to form a nucleus for rapid expansion . |
8 | One they were going into a pub , and going into the toilets , you know , making a , so he had a a policeman waiting in and the toilets , for them you see , and the o one other , notable occasion he was seen chasing them down the main street in Morley , he got his cape on , you see , |
9 | Forage and concentrate was all bought in and the animals were kept in outdoor feedlots . |
10 | Once a breach is made in the fabric of the roof — when thatch rots or slates or tiles slip — rain gets in and the processes of decay accelerate until the roof collapses . |
11 | Ludens stepped in and the doors closed , dividing them . |
12 | The remit of the TAS said aid and assist , which meant they had the right to weigh in but the locals had the right to offer obstruction . |
13 | The implications of these changes both for the number of people employed in and the types of skills required in the industry will be identified . |
14 | Streetlight timers were cutting in and the lamps were glowing red as she pointed to a space and asked Carson to pull in . |
15 | The court was told the house was unoccupied when the pair broke in but the police received information that a burglary was in progress . |
16 | there were still nails left in but the farmers |
17 | So , being unused , they progressively deteriorated and caved in and the entrances filled in or became overgrown with vegetation . |
18 | Oh no , oh no , oh there were all v very few and far be there may have been local strikes but , such as one day er a grievance been put in and the men struck work just for it . |
19 | Prayer meetings in the great barn-like churches of East Berlin , Dresden , Leipzig and other cities have been the focus of protest , drawing many thousands of people until no more could squeeze in and the crowds spilled into the streets . |