Example sentences of "[verb] in at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And she finally got in at quarter to and she 's , oh Kim said she was in a dreadful state .
2 Out of the school , how many of them got in at Sound of Music out of those hundred kids ?
3 In fact we checked in at Heathrow at 2pm but our plane did n't take off until nine the next morning .
4 Well if she 's home if she 's home I 'll get her to pop in at two , if she 's not home I 'll get her to come in at quarter past five .
5 Can you tell me , do you know if it will be okay for me to come in at quarter past four ?
6 Around Christmas people go into shops and break in at night for what they want .
7 Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover .
8 Profits before tax on the same basis of accounting as used previously came in at £248.25m against £252.3m .
9 I do n't think so , not again , but I am annoyed with him Jane , because I lost a fiver today plus tax on his first mount ; that was Lupesku , that came in at second at five to one , he then rode Balasinya and Patricia , I think they 're still running Jane .
10 Dick Cracknell moved to left-half and Hamilton came in at centre-half for a the stern test against the 1st Division side .
11 So she arrived , eventually arrived in at quarter to twelve .
12 Loudmer , anxious to diversify , also branched out into old paintings and netted FFr 2,410,000 ( £245,900 ; $430,300 ) with FFr1,297,000 bought in at sale on 10 February .
13 Thus it was that I decided to give Edward Young a greater part to play in At Home in Thrush Green for , having burnt down the rectory in an earlier book , it seemed only right that I should hand over the job of replacing my act of arson to the architect I had created .
14 That is also good news for John Collins , who was forced to fill in at left-back during Galloway 's injury and Mowbray 's suspension .
15 that means you 're getting in at midnight into
16 During his round trip ‘ described to death ’ the boat would have called in at ports on the way and the passengers would have had time to wander whilst goods were unloaded and loaded .
17 Hogg , the 23-year-old Melrose forward , settled in at blind-side beside Rob Wainwright and Smith as well as playing other matches at open-side and no.8 .
18 By the by , he called in at London on his way from New York . ’
19 On his way to the South Pole , Shackleton called in at Madeira between 16 and 19 October 1921 .
20 coming in at quarter past nine
21 Right she 's coming in at quarter past four
22 After Donal Lenihan 's withdrawal , the captaincy yesterday passed to Rob Andrew , the Lions stand-off in the second and third Test wins over the Wallabies , with Damian Cronin coming in at lock for the injured Irishman .
23 The Auchtergaven men broke in at night with their faces blacked and knives in their hands .
24 She stared in at Louisa like a crazed creature , silently beseeching help .
25 allowing careers officers to do t to call in at schools on a regular basis rather than trying to do
26 I mean she can come in at two if she likes but erm bu if she 's gon na be out , I mean she can come in at quarter past five .
27 and Joanna will come in at quarter past six .
28 erm By comparison in A-level grades it 's easier to get in at Sussex in Chemistry than it is in English .
29 I mean they stroll in at quarter to nine and I think
30 Though the 440 and 880 personal communicators are twice the price of the Newton — the 440 comes in at $2,000 to $2,800 , the 880 at $3,000 to $3,300 — Eo reckons its use of AT&T 's Hobbit RISC and telecommunications technology give it an important technical edge .
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