Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb past] in at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Brilliant light dazzled in at the left-hand window as they swept past Balnaguard , Balmacneil , Kinnaird . |
2 | He grabbed Joseph roughly by the shoulder as the boy peered in at the window , and pulled him away . |
3 | In the morning the sun came in at the window and woke me . |
4 | The sun shone in at the science-room window . |
5 | We huddled in its dark ruinous rooms sipping bitter tea while gusts of sand blew in at the doorways . |
6 | When the tax came in at the beginning of 1863 , vodka became cheaper and more readily available , state revenues held up , and the former monopolists of the retail trade began to invest their accumulated capital in railways , banks and mines . |
7 | The basic recipe is a reduction of white wine and brown fond de veau lié with a julienne of gherkins and mustard stirred in at the last moment . |
8 | I use it for a wide sleeve gathered in at the bottom and I have knitted the main part of the garment with a 2x1 welt . |
9 | However some water got in at the front . |
10 | The room was low , and precious little of the falling day crept in at the one small , grimy window . |
11 | The jacket of the suit curved in at the waist and at the back were two buttons above a pair of tails . |
12 | Chill dread settled in at the base of her skull and directed the activities of her roiling stomach , as she tried in vain to move her mouth , or even blink . |
13 | In the main gatehouse tower on the first stack , Moray was asking of the guard-captain whether the Countess was at home when the door from the first of the bridge-corridors was flung open and a young woman came in at the run , hair blown , laughing-eyed , skirts kilted up the better to run , fine bosom tumultuous — as unusual a Countess of Dunbar and March as was the castle of which she was chatelaine . |
14 | First the social worker went in at the old man 's request , and tried to persuade the daughter and son-in-law to leave . |
15 | Anyway , it comprised of 4 or 5 short/quick one touch passes between Soton players — down the side to Batty , first time left foot cross — Deane rose and a superb little glancing header floated in at the far post … off the post . |
16 | After The Tyger 's Whelp put in at the harbour at Liamuiga , also known as Everhope , the winter after the Battle of Sloop 's Bight , the letter from the King in England to Kit was delivered to him on the verandah of the Great House at Belmont , by the captain , one Rowland Grasscocke , who was plying a regular trade between England , the West Coast of Africa and the Hesperidean chain . |
17 | A profound depression set in at the same time , despite the fact that she knew her bowel symptoms could now be controlled quite easily . |
18 | The boyfriend moved in at the beginning of the summer ; he gets by doing casual work on the farms . ’ |