Example sentences of "i [verb] in through [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In the end , I got in through a hole in the side , but it was n't easy . |
2 | I did go out with one of me mates once and he was going burgling and I needed to do one 'cos I had no money or nothing , strung out , and he went to the Old Hall Estate and broke into a house and I got in through the window with him and I just looked around and saw all these photographs of , y'know like , the family that lived there with the kids and that and I just got this horrible feeling , so I just got out the window and walked away , even though I was strung out and I did n't pick nothing up , I just left him to it ‘ cos , like , though all the burglaries I 'd done , they 'd all been shops . |
3 | ‘ I came to wake you , and I got in through the bathroom , which you forgot to lock . ’ |
4 | I got in through the back gate without being challenged . |
5 | I could relive it every time I came in through the front door . |
6 | There was a layer of grey-blue smoke in the room at about shoulder level , and a big wave in it , probably produced by me as I came in through the double doors of the back porch . |
7 | ‘ I came in through the door . ’ |
8 | I walked in through the door and , feeling a bit lost , I asked the first person I saw if he knew whether the Social Secretary was around . |
9 | I drive in through a side entrance of the Royal Academy and queue , surrounded by other artists . |
10 | I went in through the Marsden 's revolving doors for my first treatment thinking : ‘ This is the beginning . ’ |
11 | Then , to me : ‘ We went to Orkney last summer , and she made me crawl in through a ghastly tunnel into some underground charnel-house . |
12 | This has been pointed out by Lind ( 1983 : 271 ) , who adduces the following examples to show that there is " no correlation between active participation and omission of to " : ( 23 ) … he said briefly , helping me climb in through the rear window . |