Example sentences of "[v-ing] in at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tucking in at the Cork District Social function held in Clancy 's Bar on Wednesday , 7th April 1993 . |
2 | Motherwell ‘ keeper Thomson was at full stretch to smother the youngster 's shot which looked like sneaking in at the foot of the post . |
3 | I had a kind of ear infection which caused giddiness and I had to come out of the West End play I was appearing in at the time , The Rose Tattoo . |
4 | Although desperately tired both had pushed any thoughts of sleep from their minds , though after checking in at the hotel , the Vendome … chosen for its proximity to the station … , they had each taken a long , refreshing shower before meeting up again for a late breakfast in the dining room . |
5 | Entitled Swizzlewick , it ‘ starred ’ a Mrs Smallgood , a Councillor Salt — the chairman of the NVALA committee was a Birmingham councillor by the name of Pepper — and Ernest the postman , Ernest being the name of Mr Whitehouse and ‘ Postman 's Piece ’ the name of the house they were living in at the time . |
6 | Bedfield was the village I was living in at the time . |
7 | There seemed to be a child 's face looking in at the window . |
8 | " You did n't mind me looking in at the window , Stephen ? |
9 | She wailed , standing there , looking in at the room that had nothing left of him . |
10 | Looking in at the observation ward , with its partly screened beds , she hoped that Mike Quinn — poor man — would n't take it into his head to go in a hurry . |
11 | I only explained I was listening in at the time . |
12 | Every one hundred thousand Soviet immigrants delays by one year the deadline , soon they will be pouring in at the record rate of twenty a thousand month . |
13 | Both dog fox and vixen will dig these out from the stops , never going in at the doe 's entrance but judging the precise overhead position from which to dig down directly to the nest . |
14 | They are not going in at the moment but that does n't worry me because he is a smashing lad doing the right things again . |
15 | Should be a few goals going in at the Baseball Ground on Sunday … the central live match is Derby County against Oxford United … |
16 | If you go on holiday for a month , you want another pay cheque going in at the end of the month . |
17 | He made his way round the side of the house , peering in at the windows , noting that some dishes , though washed , had been left on the draining board . |
18 | He appealed for members to comment by ringing Brenda on Middlesbrough 244860 or calling in at the club . |
19 | There was n't much point in calling in at the shop , so I came straight here . ’ |
20 | Some hotshot parents cheat by calling in at the food store and ordering a gourmet prawn salad for 20 — at a cost of $60 . |
21 | ‘ Any chance of getting in at the end of that scheme ? ’ |
22 | More flakes sifted down like meal , sifted and sifted , drifting in at the embrasure and lying on the flagstones , unmelting . |
23 | It was almost time for Compline when Cadfael came from the gardens after his last round of the evening , and saw horsemen riding in at the gate . |
24 | Mr Bates hopes to finalise a deal that will reduce his payment from the asking price of £22.85 million to £13 million — and mean Fulham moving in at the end of this season . |
25 | A person of ‘ quality ’ — such as a member of the landed gentry or the clergy — would be at the top of their scale , commanding a funeral similar to that organized by the College of Arms for a knight bachelor , with paupers and wayfarers coming in at the bottom . |
26 | Theda came to herself to find that she lay in a large four-poster bed , with the curtains drawn back , and the weak autumn sun coming in at the windows . |
27 | So I do n't think there will be a big national impact , it 'll just be the last few people coming in at the tail end . |
28 | The changes in legislation have been dramatic since the mid-eighties the majority of changes coming in at the beginning of nineteen ninety three with the E C directives . |
29 | I have heard that even if they lose 15 per cent of the money coming in at the moment , some of them could fold . |
30 | Fortinbras coming in at the end , when Hamlet 's dead and everyone 's dead . |