Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] in at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus was born the idea of the W particle , which , according to the latest versions of the theory , should weigh in at some 85 times the proton 's mass , just as two teams at CERN found earlier this year .
2 I 'll go in at first , I 'll see how much that 's gon na be which is about seven hundred pounds .
3 Zen was still irrationally worried that Gianluigi might walk in at any moment , hunting rifle in hand .
4 No , no but you might go in at that time wanting help
5 She 'll come in at seven .
6 You know , when I 'm not supposed to be out and I 'll come in at ten thirty when all the others and they do n't say anything .
7 The wardrobe was unbelievable , you could walk in at one door and out of the other , several yards away .
8 I worked for a , for a like a , it 's a money brokers in , in London but exactly the same stockbroking , and it was exactly like the film , you know , they had this , they had this room , like they had one of those long rooms as well you know with all the desks and computers and stuff but they had this one enclosed off room where all the dealers sat round this massive like circular console type table , and like they were all under thirty but like overweight , all c driving Porsches and taking coke and shit like this and right they just , they got into the office at something like six in the morning like I 'd get in at nine and I 'd be , be wandering around they 'd just have their trousers open , shoes off ,
9 The White House wants to see stations that could come in at either $5 billion , $7 billion or $9 billion over the next five years .
10 On one occasion I screwed up my courage to ask if I could come in at 9 p.m. instead , at which Harold looked puzzled and asked why .
11 His personal score stood at seven which made him an ace and then came that morning of ferocious winds and driving snow when he 'd come in at four hundred feet , flying blind , lost his engine at the last moment and crash-landed .
12 Country churches were never locked ; you could wander in at any time .
13 Occasionally , after refreshments — two would go in at two o'clock , two more at half past two , and so on — the only time you could have a natter with your colleague was when you left the station and you saw the sergeant going in for his refreshments .
14 I have my doubts whether he will fit in at Old Trafford .
15 ‘ They are all very obliging and will come in at any time . ’
16 The Profitboss will come in at 2.00 a.m. and talk profit with the night shift .
17 yeah , will you turn round straight please so I can clip in at this side good gir
18 They also have a ‘ stand by ’ appointment scheme , where you can ring in at certain times at half an hour 's notice , where prices range from £4 to £7 .
19 Now that plants in containers can go in at any time when the ground is not frozen or sodden , many gardeners opt for the spring or early summer .
20 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 .
21 Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along .
22 So nobody can get in at all
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