Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Let's jump in at the deep end — literally . |
2 | Again , you should log in to the VAX as the LIFESPAN Manager , and type : |
3 | The LIFESPAN Manager should log in to the LIFESPAN RDBI process directory ( i.e. where the 59 . |
4 | All the same he felt that he must look in at the hall before going to his hotel . |
5 | So that when the British Medical Association decided in the late 1950s to inaugurate a programme of discussions among its membership on an appointed ‘ Subject of the Year ’ , it was entirely fitting that for its first discussion-point it should home in on The Adolescent : |
6 | I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology . |
7 | So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans . |
8 | Civil and Public Services Association chief Barry Reamsbottom told the unions ' Blackpool conference : ‘ We 're stuck in a time-warp and must come in from the cold . ’ |
9 | The nature of Wakelate 's business necessitated that he and his wife should blend in with the other guests . |
10 | And I 'll focus in on the eighteen thirty and forty eight revolutions . |
11 | I 'll drop in on the Colonel , and tell him his pretty young secretary is just dying to be bummed ! ’ |
12 | And we 'll drop in on the way home to watch a few election results or do you think if I start having a party tomorrow night it 's gon na get out of hand ? |
13 | On the way , I 'll call in at the Wheel Room , to feed my poor invalid , then … |
14 | ‘ Anyway , I 'll call in at The Randolph , so I 'll see you soon . ’ |
15 | ‘ Perhaps they 'll call in on the way home , ’ she said wistfully . |
16 | So then I decided I would like to be that I knew there was a job going on the electricians , so I thought well I 'll I 'll go in for the electrical side . |
17 | They 'll go in with the with the occupant , at the same time we 'll inform Road Police Station . |
18 | ‘ If the murder rate speeds up , ’ said Milton , ‘ perhaps you might put in for the job yourself . ’ |
19 | Oh we 'll get in through the window then , that 'll be a laugh . |
20 | Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’ |
21 | Having established that his ears are , indeed , in working order , he 'll kick in with the kind of first-rate , imaginative and , in a very real sense , creative idea for which accountants are renowned , such as : ‘ Have you considered running it over four pages ? |
22 | ‘ I 'll pop in at the doctor 's when I go down for my shopping , ’ Mrs Hellyer said . |
23 | I say , I 'll pop in on the old . |
24 | Sometimes she 'll lie in until the afternoon . |
25 | In episode three , the script required this seasoned gourmet to turn to his wife with the wide-eyed enquiry : ‘ Annie , what exactly IS a truffle ? ’ before scampering to open a reference book on the kitchen table so that the camera could zoom in on the illustration . |
26 | He could fall in with the desire of Sapt , marry her secretly and fill the empty place in the Elphberg dynasty . |
27 | ‘ Would you care for a bit of supper , and then we could look in at the Area Ball . |
28 | There was no key in the lock , so he could see in through the big old-fashioned key-hole . |
29 | Cawthorne was leaning over the machine , blocking my view of anything else inside the bunker , and I slid around to check whether I could see in through the slits . |
30 | She found that she could tune in to the nature spirits and devas overlighting particular species and areas of landscape . |