Example sentences of "[vb pp] in at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Beaumont bought Jodami cheaply in Ireland for Yorkshire businessman John Yeadon after the horse had been broken in at the Curragh as a four-year-old .
2 The one time Mayor of Arden , father of the bruised Grace ( ‘ Had it been Paddy Ashdown I would n't have minded one little bit ’ ) , had checked in at the desk and was about to carry his overnight bag up to his room when he noticed her through the glass door of an adjoining room .
3 When mum and I had checked in at the travel desk and given in our suit cases we were able to wander around and have something to eat until our flight was called out .
4 A spokesman at the hotel said he and the other members of the team had checked in at the weekend and appeared to be none the worse for their ordeal .
5 Instead we leave the pictures to be stripped in at the printers , and get a better image as a result .
6 They must have been filled in at the bank either by Mr Hatton himself or else by the cashier who was attending to him . ’
7 ‘ So how shall your time be filled in at the barbecue ? ’ he queried with an unmistakable edge to his voice .
8 The chart needs to be filled in at the time the child eats as retrospective memory is unreliable .
9 ‘ It 's the way they 're gathered in at the top , Sergeant . ’
10 Less common was the Doric peplos , a sleeveless tunic with overfold gathered in at the waist , the whole pinned or buttoned at the shoulders .
11 This ladder may be either caught in at the beginning by transferring the ladder stitch to the adjacent needle OR the stitch can be run down as you work and picked up and reversed after the cable is finished to form a purl stitch on the right side .
12 There she was in a conventional two-piece suit , fine dark wool , muted geometrical pattern in greens and unexpected straw browns , caught in at the waist — still very thin — to give the effect of a bustle , the skirt long and straight to the knee .
13 Beringed hands waved in a frenzy around Miranda 's own boldly streaked , mane-like hair , and Belinda quickly paid and left , realising she had been very lucky to get squeezed in at the salon when so many women wanted to look special for Christmas .
14 He had come in at the door , he had lain down with her , he had been her lover .
15 But I mean he 's sucked in at the minute with Linda cos she wants him to put his money with her as well you see .
16 There the plaintiff had booked in at the reception desk of a hotel and only subsequently , on entering her room , did she discover behind the door a notice which claimed to exclude the hotel 's liability for guests ’ property .
17 The more intelligent networks will be able to recognise codes , keyed in at the telephone and will store much more data than is possible today .
18 The 63 was one of a handful of four-wheel-drive cars that saw brief service in 1969 before they were parked in at the end of the blind alley into which their manufacturers had ventured .
19 However , with a little diligence and help of the single end of a transfer tool , they can sometimes by unravelled in the work and since the end is fine it can be darned in at the back .
20 Like the ‘ Samson ’ , it is an important rediscovery , once in the Demidoff Collection , that had been missing for decades and was last seen in at the C.L.Cardon sale in Brussels in 1921 .
21 For proper ventilation , cool air must be drawn in at the base to replace the hot air that has been extracted .
22 One of the WRAC Weapons Instructors looks on as the weapons are handed in at the armoury .
23 Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month .
24 Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month .
25 If anything had been brought in for you it had to be handed in at the screws ' table , and they had to sign the property book .
26 So that was the journey waybill and that was handed in at the end of the day and from that and a visual check of the tickets that were returned by him to the ticket office , they could tell which tickets were missing and therefore they were sold to him and er there be , there was the odd shortages but in those days if anybody was short in his takings by , I think it was about sixpence in those days , he was the subject of a another warning by letter and if he persisted , well then he was brought in to see the Traffic Superintendent who erm , could suspend him for two or three days , so he lost pay for two or three days .
27 That 's the total we 've got in at the moment .
28 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
29 She was cracking those damn peppermints in her back teeth to disguise the fact she 'd called in at the Oyster Bar on her way up . ’
30 It all started early this morning , when a rather anxious mum called in at the office .
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