Example sentences of "[vb -s] in at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But she has this threatening jacket , a dark linen one which she can pop on over the Lycra , and it has big shoulders and big assertive buttons and nips in at the waist , and this means , ‘ Fun I may be , but business is business and I will rip your arms and legs off in the boardroom if you let me . ’ |
2 | Although it might be a temptation to say hot air , because you do put hot air in , but it says goes in at the top of the furnace . |
3 | Aye and what happens is , it usually starts in at the corner of your finger |
4 | Erm , and that 's about it really , erm , she lives in at the minute , and this was a gentleman called in the sky . |
5 | For observers who find the pace of the SCAN analysis too demanding , or who wish to concentrate on other things , the coarse observation kit uses checklists which the observer fills in at the end of each short teaching episode . |
6 | Elizabeth Hendry ( left ) checks in at the Post House , Pictured with her are |
7 | Metazoans are virtually absent except in some of the lakes where fresh water seeps in at the edges . |
8 | The 24-year-old Bromborough plus one man moves in at the expense of Royal Liverpool 's Ian Farrall , who is the only one out of the team which beat Cumbria in the first league match at Seascale . |
9 | Each time you fill the bath , the water flows in at the rate of 15 litres per minute through the cold tap and 12 litres per minute through the hot tap ( when they are fully turned on ) . |
10 | A new exhibition dealing with the redevelopment of a community area begins in at the Cleveland Gallery , Victoria Road , Middlesbrough , tomorrow . |
11 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
12 | It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions . |