Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] in [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I 've put the belt in for when he 's bad and I 've sewn him in for the winter . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid I 've plunged you in at the deep end . |
3 | It could have been the assurance of that privacy and , perhaps , the promise of food which had persuaded him in from the cold . |
4 | Oh , I 've got him in at the play school you see , starts play school after Easter |
5 | He referred to the policy of separate development as ‘ apart-hate ’ in his first few letters , until somebody must have clued him in on the correct spelling . |
6 | ‘ You have rather got it in for the doctor , have n't you ? ’ said Henry easily . |
7 | There was er she said , Blue Peter , and they should have put it in because they 've got it in for the kids . |
8 | Erm with a view to saying really , providing we 've got it in by the first of April next year |
9 | Once we had sat together in that ‘ condemned ’ gallery until evening , and the sacristan , not knowing we were there , had nearly locked us in for the night . |
10 | It was the music that had brought me in from the hall where I had been lying . |
11 | First attempt to get it to go failed because she had n't plugged it in to the electricity supply . |
12 | She , they should of put her in for the intermediate |
13 | His followers at the Yorkshire track have raked it in over the last five years with a 1 level stake on all his mounts showing more than 45 to the good . |
14 | They 'd piled him in with the dead , and it was only later a naval ensign noticed him twitching . |
15 | I , I think we 'd have more effect if , if we 'd erm gave them in at the shop where we 're known by sight . |