Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] in [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Does Faye … or Dr Greene … want me to go in to the hospital ? ’
2 More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage .
3 But today there was the picnic , and who could tell what would happen once the four of them got in amongst the pine coverts of Ham Park .
4 The only other fictional world I lived in with the same intensity was that of Louisa M. Alcott .
5 Like a dutiful citizen , I checked in with the Usher and he looked at his clipboard and said there would be about a fifteen-minute wait , so why did n't I take a seat ?
6 I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops .
7 ‘ I came to wake you , and I got in through the bathroom , which you forgot to lock . ’
8 I got in through the back gate without being challenged .
9 When I got in from the airport — yesterday , give or take a week — the flat felt lightly dishevelled , hurriedly lived-in , as if the cleaning-lady 's efforts had been briskly cancelled or mussed .
10 Until I moved in to the Rectory at Seend , I lived briefly at the Bell Inn , St Edith 's Marsh , Bromham , near Devizes .
11 I moved in to the front room where the disco had moved on to heavier metal ( New Model Army , I think — a band to watch despite their fans ) but still nobody was dancing .
12 At four and a half thousand pound of sales we start to pay extra fift in fact at four thousand pound we start but it 's only a small bonus so I home in on the bigger one .
13 When I saw the next auberge coming up , I drew in to the side of the road , put on my raincoat , and walked along to it .
14 I had n't intended to speak on the external affairs section , but the discussion had widened so much that I came in with the attached remarks .
15 I could relive it every time I came in through the front door .
16 There was a layer of grey-blue smoke in the room at about shoulder level , and a big wave in it , probably produced by me as I came in through the double doors of the back porch .
17 I came in through the door . ’
18 Then , in the afternoon , I came in from the garden and found her in an armchair , engrossed in a thick , glossy-looking book .
19 I came in by the south door as usual and locked both it and the door in the grille after me .
20 I put in between the n and s on fisherman 's .
21 ‘ That 's why I put in for the R.F.C. We 're literally the only sportsmen left . ’
22 Yeah but erm , I , I ca n't understand why because when I put in for the my , my house I did n't put him , he were n't even on the pap paperwork and all of a sudden he , he
23 I put in for the eh , my driving test again .
24 Denis and I drove in to the theatre .
25 The cheapest way to go was via Colombo and so I dropped in on the local centre there .
26 So I ducked in under the trap .
27 I glance in at the ASI — still reading 150 — then throw my heavy helmeted head back to see the white skyline creeping forward along the canopy .
28 I joined in with the carols — not that I know all the words dear , but I do know the tunes . ’
29 And erm , the other aspect , the last aspect that gave us er anxiety was something I touched on this morning when I joined in at the end of the Selby discussion .
30 ‘ And where do I fit in under the new organisation ? ’
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