Example sentences of "[v-ing] in at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , he has relied on great fitness and stamina to enable him to keep sprinting in at full pace , and speed of arm and perfect balance to capitalize on the momentum ; combined with an unrelenting desire to keep on taking more and more wickets , it has all proved irresistible . |
2 | going in at eighteen pounds for two . |
3 | It 's going in at thirty pounds the lot , thirty pounds . |
4 | They 're going in at thirty pounds the lot . |
5 | It 's going in at thirty pounds the lot . |
6 | It 's going in at thirty pound . |
7 | They 're going in at fifty pounds the lot , at fifty pounds . |
8 | Alright Are you all finished now , they 're going in at fifty pound . |
9 | It 's going in at sixteen pounds . |
10 | They 're going in at thirteen pounds . |
11 | It 's going in at ninety pounds the lot . |
12 | Are you all finished now , it 's going in at forty pounds the lot . |
13 | It 's going in at ten pounds for it . |
14 | It 's going in at ten pounds . |
15 | Are you going in at ten pounds and away . |
16 | I kept making the point on Saturday here at Lane Martin , that I did n't think that erm we 'd had the last of the goals as they kept er popping in at both ends , and I 'm sure though we 've had three with a little over half an hour played here , we have n't seen the last of the goals here either . |
17 | It is thought that British Midland considered the City Airport some time ago , but decided against moving in at that stage . |
18 | At this stage Vigilant was ten miles away moving in at eleven knots while the three other cutters were twenty miles away converging at twenty knots . |
19 | I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now . |
20 | The incident , trivial in itself , of 20 November 1946 , culminated three days later in a terrible bombardment of Haiphong which was a prelude to pitched battles in Tonkin between the Vietminh forces and the French ; and although the usually quoted figure of 6,000 Vietnamese dead in Haiphong may be too high , the ease with which casualties of this order could be inflicted , with a French cruiser joining in at close range , suggested misleadingly that when French forces were fully engaged it would be such a one-sided contest that the Vietminh would learn the appropriate lesson . |
21 | Martin and Chase nodded , Bunny buried his head into Santa 's neck and Trippy yelled , ‘ A wise decision , Cap'n Smollett , ’ and struck up Jingle Bells with us all joining in at some point or another . |
22 | Guns and Killing magazine currently rate her as the sixth most dangerous solo outlaw in the Americas , and she is the highest-ranked woman on the list , coming in at thirty-seven places above the Antarctic esperado Ice Kold Katie . |
23 | The club 's Jason Fry was undoubtedly the hero of the day , coming in at one rubber down to retrieve the match with a second string singles victory over Pavilion & Avenue Hove player Stephen Bloomfield . |
24 | What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ? |
25 | Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs . |
26 | Margaret Ewing ( SNP , Moray ) challenged the Leader of the Commons , Tony Newton , who was standing in at Prime Minister 's question time , to clear up the confusion after giving advance notice that she planned to raise the issue . |
27 | And what sort of conditions were you working in at that time in the shipyards ? |
28 | She pulled them on hastily , half expecting Luke to come bursting in at any minute . |
29 | Weighing in at 91 lbs , it broke all records winning the All Africa , Kenya and all tackle record . |
30 | It was the greatest nuclear bomb ever launched , weighing in at 20 kilotons , and its destruction was infamous , never to be forgotten . |