Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [noun] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have crossed that ford times without number , ’ Johnstone of Lochwood put in . |
2 | And on a Saturday with Jenny going in if there 's any overtime you and old what's-a-name was there and he came and tapped me on the shoulder . |
3 | Living in Little Rock with Miss Little Rock by Jack Butler will come out as a paperback original from Abacus in November to tie in with the anniversary of the US election — Bill Clinton has ‘ an offstage part ’ . |
4 | An eighty-one year old grandmother has led pensioners on a demonstration to Downing Street against plans to bring in VAT on fuel . |
5 | That 's on the , mm , that 's on the Kentford Road from Bury coming in , is n't it ? |
6 | Not quite Eton or Harrow with incense thrown in , but close to it . |
7 | But to have tolerance preached from Westminster by people living in much easier circumstances can seem a bit rich . |
8 | erm We had to look for some lower riders and erm Tony Primmer of course comes in at four , which helps us immensely . |
9 | Derek Johns of Sheffield writes in to say that a company that has a rare new species named after it could find its share price sensitive to any environmental news . |
10 | Shortly afterwards , Mr Smith from Edinburgh came in with a ferox weighing 8lb 8oz . |
11 | Biggar in Lanarkshire and Wick in Caithness go in for bonfires and torches , while at Stonehaven in Kincardshire young men parade with blazing fire balls . |