Example sentences of "[vb pp] in at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the investment managers had to come in they could have come in at any time . |
2 | Cos it 's an outdoor job , it 's a three shift system for those on the bottom , er early , morning and late , cos the eight hour day had come in at this time . |
3 | We are concerned in fact that er the western nations did n't rather deplore earlier er Hussein 's actions against his own people using chemical weapons , and we think it 's a shame for us that we 've only come in at this point , and we must come in carefully I think . |
4 | The ladies ' K4 500m was slotted in at this point and although Dallaway/Davey/Eastwood/Thorogood were 8th in their heat they went into a semi final which acted as a repêchage . |
5 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
6 | A fill can be dropped in at any time while the pattern is playing . |
7 | I could be called in at any moment . |
8 | Now do you think anybody who was n't already tied in to that wanted to get tied in at that time ? ’ |
9 | The fog had not set in at that time , late afternoon , and the dockers were able to describe the men as respectable-looking young gents in peaked caps . |
10 | The incentive aspect may be brought in at this stage to define a reward for the contractor for finishing on or before the contract completion date and compensation to the customer for finishing late . |
11 | Mains electricity was supposedly going to be brought in at some stage , but God only knew when that would be . |
12 | The network topology is such that new file-servers can be plugged in at any time should the need arise . |
13 | As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer . |
14 | The depth of the hole at any moment represents the money that has to be put in at that moment . |
15 | The curve is not cumulative : the depth at each point indicates the money that has to be put in at that point . |
16 | If greater efforts were put in at this level at an early stage , through early warning on emerging conflicts , many major wars could be prevented . |
17 | Many of the plants can be put in at any time of year , except for the dahlias . |
18 | Donations to the ‘ Around the Isles ’ charity fund for multiple sclerosis may be paid in at any branch of the Halifax Building Society and Bank of Scotland . |
19 | This is really a matter of personal preference and the sort of facilities available in your building ( or area because , of course , nearby gas can be piped in at some cost , or use gas from cylinders if you really prefer gas ) . |