Example sentences of "he [verb] in at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Once at Frankfurt 's Rhine-Main airport he had collected the keys of a Golf Corbio from the Hertz desk and driven the twenty-four miles on the A66 to Mainz where he checked in at the Europa Hotel on Kaiserstrasse . |
2 | He came in at the side door as though he knew his own way . |
3 | He dropped in at the still extant Paperback Shop . |
4 | He booked in at the special executive reception on the eighteenth floor , reserving an executive suite on the twentieth floor . |
5 | So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow . |
6 | But Kevin still has his Dad 's bag — and credit card — and he checks in at the ritzy Plaza Hotel before embarking on an hilarious , hair-raising adventure when he runs into the same villains — Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern — who he fought off when he was Home Alone . |
7 | Kenny Milne , who had to deal with the vagaries of a vicious swirl when he threw in at the lineout , thought that the Hastings ' boot was the big difference between the games against France and Wales . |
8 | The moment he walked in at the door he knew something was very wrong . |
9 | The jolt rattled his ribs and he breathed in at the same moment as his head crashed through the surface , like a seal in the surf . |
10 | And former England skipper Lineker weighed in with his own good wishes for his old Spurs colleagues — he called in at the training ground . |
11 | When he called in at the offices of Grubworthy and Sting , on his way through London , they were no less honest with him . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office . |
14 | Coming to the gate , he looked in at the cottage and instantly recognized the fourth photograph in Heather 's collection . |
15 | Gilford forged a three-stoke lead when he chipped in at the seventh but first Spence , with birdies at the tenth and eleventh , then Ames with strikes at the fourteenth and fifteenth , cut his lead to only one . |