Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] in through the " in BNC.

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1 When two police cars raced in through the school gates she hid behind a wall .
2 When Rosalind and Philip first moved in , it was in a pretty parlous condition , with , amongst other nightmares , an elder tree with its roots in the great hall and its branches spreading in through the windows .
3 There was the sound of running feet outside and the gate guards piled in through the crack .
4 A single-glazed window has a ‘ cold zone ’ around it where you 'll get convection draughts ( as well as the draughts coming in through the gaps ) .
5 As he did so , the three fire tenders roared in through the newly created gap .
6 The tiny river sounds came in through the open hatches .
7 The seventy seven year old collapsed after five police officers clambered in through the window to arrest her grandson .
8 Goods brought in through the Port of London were widely distributed by way of the River Thames and the Grand Union Canal which linked to the Midlands .
9 As one would expect , the majority of the sentenced prisoners coming in through the gates had received short terms , but 121 ( 13 per cent ) had been admitted to serve sentences over five years and 84 of these had received life imprisonment for murder .
10 Bees fly in through the windows on hot afternoons , zig-zag across the house , and disappear through the open front door .
11 The smell of the flowers came in through the open windows of the bus .
12 The pump is connected through the outer tray and draws water in through the gravel or charcoal , and then through the filter elements into the pump for discharge as a fountain or waterfall .
13 Behind him , three more gipsies crowded in through the doorway .
14 And , by Royal Appointment … the Russian swans fly in through the fog .
15 In addition to the students coming in through the normal channels , two non-uniform routes have emerged during the eighties .
16 She turned as two uniformed policemen came in through the main entrance .
17 He was thin , and there appeared to be dark patches growing in through the grey of his beard .
18 Currents pass in through the sides of the shell , over the ciliated lophophore where the food is extracted , and then out through the depression in the margin of the valves .
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