Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] in with [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I went down to this bird 's down by the library two weeks ago and this same fella came in with a gram and he was like that , giving out big smokes .
2 The parrot joined in with a screech of pleasure .
3 Where it seemed that this would cause injustice , equity stepped in with the doctrine of " part performance " : if the contract were partly performed , equity would not allow a statute to be used " as an engine of fraud " .
4 Didcot 's scorer looked in with a chance of a second , and also taking the pressure off when he was put through , but instead of trying what looked a goal chance , chose to pass after sixty one minutes .
5 She thought he was going to kiss her , but it did n't happen , because the door was pushed open and the clerk came in with a pile of reports from other departments .
6 and then a , a stacker truck came in with a pile er , a four foot square foot doors and he
7 We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half .
8 Where the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave way to the nineteenth , things became crisper : you read of a profusion of Elizas and Thomases , of beloved wives and lamented parents : white marble crept in with the grey limestone .
9 The archaeology proposal came in with a standard white , upper-class male name attached to it , a safe BBC voice , and I said , ‘ Lovely idea , ca n't stand the presenter .
10 Well it reminds me when I was in a shop on the High Street for many years and a little boy and girl came in with a , with an Alsatian dog , a puppy .
11 One day a guard came in with a bunch of roses .
12 A girl walked in with a red dress on .
13 Rothmans , which has a major manufacturing plant in Darlington , was forced to switch the venue to Spennymoor when Sedgefield District Council stepped in with an offer .
14 The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases .
15 Yeah the the way it was put to me was that the Pembroke Hall would be part of the deal er but that the Isle of Man company was not particularly enthusiastic about having the er the the the poison pill of the Pembroke Hall wrapped in with the deal cos it does n't make money .
16 ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture .
17 It was Pentium day last week , and ICL Plc weighed in with the TeamServer F5 , boasting a dual-bus architecture , specifically designed to loose the full processor capacity and high-speed caching architecture .
18 The unsmiling housekeeper came in with the tea things .
19 There were always things to be done , and Grandma joined in with the rest of us in her quiet , dreamy , unobtrusive way .
20 Using an Ovation , hardly the most ‘ live ’ guitar in the business , I found that feedback on the undamped D string set in with the gain on 4 and the master volume on 5 , which surprised me .
21 Then her door was opened , and Gran came in with a cup of tea for her .
22 The ground is white , and on it women 's skin is outlined in red , men 's and boys ' in black filled in with a pinkish colour , the same distinction as on the Thermon metopes ( above , p. 13 ) , and clothes are in flat washes of clear , bright red and blue .
23 Then , as the light was going , a convoy rolled in with the pool — just too late for them to get any pictures . ’
24 J. Chapman , Sledmere Drive , Acklam , Middlesbrough : I was a final year pharmacy student in Sunderland and I was setting up apparatus for a chemistry experiment , when another student came in with the sad news that the King had died .
25 And when the sh when the relief came in the ship lay about a mile off the never came near the rock at all because it was just a mass of reefs you know and the ship lay about a mile off and then the launch came in with a crew of about half a dozen men and the officer the second mate usually in charge .
26 The owner came in with a gendarme .
27 The captain joined in with a long raucous song , beating time on the tea tray .
28 Then the student rushed in with the delivery pack , followed by my husband , and the ambulance arrived outside , siren blaring . ’
29 Two hours later Ace walked in with an expression on his face that had her standing up , her face turning scarlet with mortification .
30 I was shoved down on the bed , the soldier left and the slattern bustled in with a small manchet loaf and a goblet of wine .
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