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

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1 Gust of warmth , beer and music rushing out to meet them and suck them in towards the bar .
2 So , take your fingers from the outside and move them in towards the nose and round so that you do n't stretch the skin even more .
3 She took them in during the day and I went off to Bartle 's — that 's the engineering factory in Brick Lane .
4 They are used in a number of ways ; you can add them to your bath , massage them in to the skin and there are vapourisers to combat the effects of colds .
5 A successful private deal also means that creditors and shareholders have reached a voluntary consensus , which binds them in to the firm 's future health .
6 The King 's Fund found that good projects involved families in the planning of services and built them in to the system in such a way that they felt their important role was appreciated .
7 There is always someone somewhere who is going to say — ‘ Why must we have fund raising ? ’ — Unfortunately because of the financial climate today it is always going to have to be a part of our Medau way of life — anyway this ‘ do your own thing ’ method has proved so popular we plan to continued in to 1986 with your help , of course — but — if you have any brilliant ideas for our next venture please send them in to the Office .
8 THREE police football teams were too busy tackling crime to play all their fixtures — so they invented bogus results and sent them in to the league .
9 He folded up his uniform , placed his helmet on top , boots by the side , marched across the parade ground and handed them in to the quartermaster .
10 Find some of them , Harriet , mix them in with the glamour — and see what you get .
11 So , while I stood off their changes and challenges with the right hand , I let them in with the left .
12 You can move icons into this group simply by dragging them in with the mouse .
13 Most varieties supplied by garden centres grow a little too large to make ideal houseplants if you just take them in for the winter , but many dwarf and miniature types are ideal for deep sunny windowsills .
14 Sat them in for the whole of the break and one group of her , hers I think .
15 Now the front door is secure — do n't let them in at the back !
16 Trevor and then if you 've got all those bits and pieces together send them in at the end of the week using this commission claim form .
17 I , I think we 'd have more effect if , if we 'd erm gave them in at the shop where we 're known by sight .
18 And erm it was ex ex it was great having Chris along because erm he went out and grabbed everybody in the street , pulled them in onto the stall and er and got them got them to sign on the dotted line so to speak .
19 We absolutely no , no , you 'll find we wo n't leave this topic cos there 's three people who actually want to come in now and I 'm going to bring them in round the table .
20 But he is flying in the face of opposition from the ruling Labour group who recently boycotted a visit by a South African diplomat saying it was too early to bring them in from the cold .
21 ‘ He wheeled me in as the star turn , ’ said Lydia indignantly when she got back .
22 ‘ The water 's risen two floors from where Bryce pulled me in off the telegraph pole , ’ Maggie reported .
23 Once again it brings me in to the point where er double glazers have to go and measure up then do their , I know they 've got lovely lap tops I 've seen them now with their lap top comp their little samples there special catches here .
24 ‘ They let me in on the secret quite early — then people started joking about it .
25 So let me in on the secret .
26 People keep mentioning this Peter Barnes guy , could someone please let me in on the joke .
27 Well , now that I 've tracked you down , perhaps you would n't mind letting me in on the key to all this mystery .
28 ‘ All you have to do , Sorrel dear , is fill me in on the gossip about Simon Cawthorne .
29 He made the mistake of letting me in on the ground floor when he was offering a Pissarro .
30 I do n't know whether you 'll think I 'm boasting but that is n't the case , but I never ever regretted it and it a great deal of respect for me , you know and I could see that and did appreciate it and I know the people appreciated it just the same and erm it 's gone on from then till now but about , I retired in seventy-three , I was sixty-five and I said I 'd only do what anybody wanted for me , cos they had me in for the tax and I never ever heard twenty-one I think it was or thirty-one in come and I 'd go before I could satisfy them at Walsall but er I 'd got , not got enough money to be taxed in the bank , which was true .
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