Example sentences of "[vb past] in at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I am happy to have afforded you amusement , ma'am , ’ he said ironically , and turned in at the gates of the Lodge . |
32 | And erm , the other aspect , the last aspect that gave us er anxiety was something I touched on this morning when I joined in at the end of the Selby discussion . |
33 | They climbed in at the front and gradually worked their way down to the back . |
34 | The questionnaire on page 35 of this booklet should be completed and handed in at the Sport and Recreation Display on enrolment day or at the Sports ' Centre Reception . |
35 | If it was not unreasonable , the offer was still alive when A handed in at the post office his telegram of acceptance , and the contract was therefore completed at that moment . |
36 | The moment he walked in at the door he knew something was very wrong . |
37 | The boy ran on to the flats where Zeinab lived and rushed in at the entrance . |
38 | The jacket of the suit curved in at the waist and at the back were two buttons above a pair of tails . |
39 | Alison was wearing her dress of feathery blue cotton , bound in at the waist , her red hair was tousled , her freckled face not darkened , illuminated rather , by the sun , her pale skin delicately , milkily , opaque and her unpainted lips the faintest purest pink . |
40 | She pulled in at a motorway service station and decided on lunch . |
41 | Quite suddenly Tweed pulled in at the kerb before they reached the hotel . |
42 | I saw Sybil on ‘ Top of the Pops ’ the day before I started work on the book and she was wearing a gold bra top , huge fake-gold earrings and black trousers pulled in at the waist . |
43 | As I pulled in at the ambulance building , the switchboard had just received a message that a dead body had been found in Cathedral Road . |
44 | Led by Lt Fusata Iida they flew in at a height of 50ft and within a few minutes the airfield was a smoking mess . |
45 | The doves flew in at the mouths and made their nests inside . |
46 | 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 . |
47 | I called in at a Sainsbury 's to buy some essential items . |
48 | It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour . |
49 | I had to have a talk with Mrs Rumney and a few days later I called in at The Laurels . |
50 | On our way back we called in at the field centre , a converted ex-shunter 's cabin . |
51 | As she called in at the supermercado , toured the fruit and vegetable market , bought chicken legs from the Dutch butcher , a kaleidoscope of questions formed and reformed itself in her head . |
52 | It was n't until he called in at the vicarage and found the vicar shot , stabbed , strangled and poisoned that I gave up completely . |
53 | More than one of them remarked on how pleasant it was to return to base in the early hours , cold , cramped and tired out , to see our welcoming smiles as they called in at the office on their way down to the Mess , even though they had probably only called in to tear us off a strip for having given them a rotten weather forecast . |
54 | I called in at the office on one of my days off , to see what was doing , and found that a posting had come through for me to report forthwith to Group Headquarters at Huntingdon . |
55 | The day that made the appointment to see and Co , Nick after coming out of that meeting with Nick , we called in at the office , myself and my wife , and whilst I was tidying some things up because I 'd got the remainder of the afternoon off , Charles ' wife said to my wife , my wife actually broke down in tears , and she says , What 's up ? |
56 | And former England skipper Lineker weighed in with his own good wishes for his old Spurs colleagues — he called in at the training ground . |
57 | When he called in at the offices of Grubworthy and Sting , on his way through London , they were no less honest with him . |
58 | Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick . |
59 | Three minutes from the end Saints had the last word when Cherry 's powerful drive squirmed out of Marshall 's hands trickled in at the post . |
60 | Sometimes men in mackintoshes stared in at the bookshop windows as if building up to a flash . |