Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] i [vb past] in " in BNC.

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1 That was er more or less the compartment that I worked in .
2 He said , Let's get in here and we got in , he got into one bunk at one side and I got in to t other .
3 ‘ I suspected there had been an intruder so I made Mrs. Bonnard wait in the car while I came in to check the place out .
4 You could no longer do the things I 'd taken for granted , like making a cup of tea and sitting down for a gossip when I came in from college .
5 ‘ And in case you do n't believe me I would n't still have been covered in snow when I came in if I had ’
6 I served er my apprenticeship as I said in .
7 But that 's what the flat machines do and that 's the machine that I invested in , very expensive , very versatile , they also knit , today they will also knit the Arran stitching .
8 The teachers made us go out to play in the snowbound playground and I joined in with all the fun , sliding around in the snow and slush , throwing snowballs , all the usual things .
9 In fact , I could n't have worked without having a chase before I went in and during the lunch hour .
10 Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon , and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments , it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all .
11 and it just moved a bit and I went in again , I looked at the window and they moved again
12 He was working in his room and I went in to tell him that I was going to spend the night with Miss Bond — I was upset , you understand .
13 It was a right over the top and I stepped in with it .
14 I did n't spot any that er that were glaringly , do bear in mind that I read this quite late last night after I got in from that , that meeting I went
15 Ella came here the day after I got in and cried her eyes out .
16 ‘ But I just used to hide my glue bag in the toilet before I went in to see my social worker . ’
17 He was reading a newspaper when I went in , and scowling heavily .
18 Sleep is impossible yet the Commando in the next trench when I looked in on him was sleeping soundly , his face and arms uncovered and the mosquitoes completely ignoring him .
19 I tried to I probably made myself a bit of a nuisance when I came in last time but ,
20 ‘ On holiday , are you ? ’ asked the woman as I handed in my key .
21 Do I get more profit than I paid in ?
22 She was at the Uni down the road so I called in .
23 He opened the door and I looked in .
24 Thinking they were just showing their age — most tourists here are 50-plus — my companion and I clambered in .
25 ‘ Mr. Preston , if I may say so that was pretty cold blooded of you to leave her lying on the floor until I came in . ’
26 I waited until she 'd swung her hips down the road before I went in .
27 Alex and Chris were playing poker as I walked in , and after explaining my predicament one of the Frenchmen handed over an old copy of the local paper which he had brought with him when he had joined .
28 That was the ol he was that chap was in that bed when I came in .
29 It tapped its tail on the floor when I came in but did not get up .
30 ‘ Oh , God help him , poor gentleman , ’ Kate laughed , pleased at male incompetence , ‘ he was only looking for the oven when I got in .
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