Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They argue new laws are needed as modern technology has made a mockery of the 1959 Obscene Publications Act with violent pornography easily ordered by telephone or beamed in by satellite , making enforcement of the law almost impossible .
2 Most off the shelf PCs these days come equipped with a graphics controller card which is either a card fitted into a vacant expansion slot or built in as part of the motherboard .
3 Slower-acting than most artificials , it is best hoed or dug in during winter , some months ahead of renewed springtime growth and activity .
4 There are also special plates printed by auctioneers when they are selling off the library of some eminent man , or put in by librarians to denote a special gift or legacy of books .
5 In the afternoons he sometimes helped with games , or stood in for Bill Muggeridge in the gym , if Bill wanted to go home and check up on his wife ( which he quite often did ) .
6 She , she 'd met him , she 'd come home from abroad in September you know from Korea dancing , that was er that came in on Sunday
7 That order that came in on Friday . ’
8 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 .
9 On both sides of the Atlantic , friends of the smooth-talking Texan still remark on the flood of calls that poured in to Wyatt from the Duchess .
10 Even the expressions of support and sympathy that flooded in for Rudolf Hess from all around the world were ruthlessly destroyed by the British censors .
11 Devlin said , ‘ In forty-one , I got back on a neutral boat , a Brazilian cargo ship from Ireland that put in at Lisbon , but that 's a tricky one .
12 After his second day as substitute games and sports master , Bodie drove wearily to CI5 , and checked in at Forensic , then at Traffic .
13 Calendars and diaries have always been popular in good bookshops , many of these products spinning off from familiar sources ( Tolkien , Beatrix Potter ) and sold in by book publishers with the autumn lists .
14 Granddaughter was born on , and weighed in at 7lbs 13 oz .
15 Warnie had retired from me Army at the earliest possible opportunity , in December 1932 , and moved in with Jack and Minto as a permanent fixture .
16 Initially the advantage lay with the Lords of the Congregation ; by the end of June , they had driven the regent 's troops out of Fife , had regained Perth and moved in on Edinburgh , where , on 7 July , Knox was appointed minister .
17 Shoving a camera in his hand he sent him out to cover the story ( and moved in on Vicky himself ! ) .
18 And moved in on Monday .
19 Lips : Lined with Lip Liner Pencil in Rich Red and filled in with Moisture Rich Lipstick in Paprika
20 ‘ I left the car in Parson 's Green and came in by Underground so I could hold your hand all the way back . ’
21 Does my hon. Friend agree that the CBI , in its publication , ’ Competing with the World 's Best ’ , drew attention to the fact that industry does not want to be organised , run and intervened in by TV producers , social workers and others ?
22 On large or uneven surfaces , the flashing is best let into a horizontal run of pointing and sealed in with mortar .
23 Needs some help and gets it from Thomson who started this move off and lifted in towards Agnew , Cooper clears it still has n't gone out and er Phillips just prevented it I think going for a corner , yes it 's a throw .
24 The first US troops , heavily armed and with faces blackened , waded ashore and dug in on Mogadishu beaches early on Dec. 9 , to be met by media lights and scores of news reporters .
25 There are people who have been brought in unconscious for no apparent reason , who have had car accidents and been cut free by the fire brigade and rushed in for emergency treatment following accidents .
26 Faced by such determination and by the solidarity shown by workers in the ports of the entire kingdom , the National Transport Workers ' Federation sloughed off its doubts at a conference on 28 June and swung in behind Wilson and Cotter .
27 On his way back he made a diversion and called in at Crosthwaite Church to let the cool sanctuary complete his cure .
28 The other two had taken the warning , and reined in in time .
29 Braintree prevented the try but were offside in doing so and went in at half-time 6–0 down .
30 Mike took the initiative , kicked down the door and went in with guns blazing , so to speak , to find — nothing !
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