Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Studies in Minnesota have shown that once machines come in , racetracks lose 20–30% of their business in the first year . |
2 | He said that unless Niki gave in and raced on the terms offered , he was going to go with Keke the following year . |
3 | Now children am I right in thinking that when Mrs came in and took some lessons with you when I was on a course that she taught you how to count up to thirty ? |
4 | The florist was closed , and they 'd put the fresh stock away , so that when Boy looked in through the first window the flowers he saw were of silk ; all artificial , but so good that they were better and fresher than the real thing , and certainly more expensive . |
5 | One night I 'm in bed — just sort of lying there , thinking about stuff and that when Marie walks in and goes straight over to her door . |
6 | It is good because it is written in friendly , ordinary language and where jargon creeps in , it is explained . |
7 | I 'll just go and pop up to the other estate agent cos if dad comes in now he 'll have his dinner wo n't he ? |
8 | You can not drill a hole in the boat and when water floods in say to your companion , ‘ It 's nothing to do with you , the water is coming in on my side of the boat . ’ |
9 | ‘ I did n't like the situation and when Hibs came in for me , it made it easier to move . |
10 | Vigo was standing beside one of the windows , fingering some instruments in a tray , and when Wexford came in he did n't look up . |
11 | They let all the big companies go round digging holes in the road , and when people fall in and complain they say it 's all for their own good , and after a while they hope the people will revolt so they can give the police guns and thin out the population , and then they 'll have a police state — which is what they 've always wanted — and the rich will be able to live in peace . ’ |
12 | And if we 've got the project quality plan right there should n't be any problems or queries and it did remind me of this Australian er project manager , who I 've mentioned to one or two other people over lunch , who used to sit in a great , a great office , running multimillion pounds ' project and when people came in to complain to him , he used to refer them to the plaque on the wall which said R T F C. |
13 | Although the contact was more social than professional , the two inevitably talked shop when they met , and as Coleman zeroed in on al-Kassar as possibly the key player in the Middle East 's narco-terrorist game , he decided to visit Mayer in his office at the German Embassy one day to see if his friend could be persuaded to take a more generous view of international cooperation than Hurley 's . |
14 | The name was useful , though — to himself he did not deny it — and as information came in from other places , more reliable , more official , Parr began to be disturbed . |
15 | No , but if Fran walks in , if Fran walks in they 'll just put , they 'll put a toy on and they 'll take it out |
16 | But if researchers home in on the record as the first level of access , ignoring the surrounding administrative context and archival structure which forms part of its meaning , will understanding be fostered or impaired ? |
17 | they 've sent said fifty odd thousand out but if people go in and make arrangements |
18 | The branches dipped nearly to the ground , but when Charity ducked in she found a cosy hollow underneath the tree that seemed dry and snug as a little house . |
19 | Once more she felt her nerves quivering with apprehension , but when Helen came in she managed to hide her fears . |
20 | Yes , and er you have to hurry to see plot two because if people move in late on Tuesday , but erm we can see that monitor development , it er we are we are a quality builder , we 're not a clown . |
21 | She was working in the er cupboard so I just pu I just put in the key because when Barbara come in she did n't lock it you see . |
22 | Other species are only capable of undergoing such changes at a much slower rate — as when birds moult in and out of their breeding plumage . |
23 | In many ways , McLaren was an early , if not the first , prototype of the modern racing team , and it did indeed seem as though Emerson fitted in very well . |
24 | Or rather , about finishing up customers ' drinks , for when Albert came in on a Monday morning drunk at his own expense none of his morally outraged proprietors had ever turned a hair . |