Example sentences of "in [prep] the [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 I went in through the Marsden 's revolving doors for my first treatment thinking : ‘ This is the beginning . ’
2 The DHAC and NILP supporters sought to get back into the chamber ; finding the doors locked , they got in through the mayor 's parlour and were joined in the gallery by Alderman Hegarty and Councillor Friel .
3 In through the cracker 's open end go hats and gifts .
4 In March Begum Zia was sworn in as the country 's first woman Prime Minister [ see p. 38102 ] .
5 This switch was intended to enable Roshanara to retain her influence by stepping in as the child 's regent .
6 The tale is in fact carefully tied in as the Shipman 's Tale at the beginning of fragment VII , with an endlink that binds it to the Prioress 's Tale that follows it .
7 Alain came in as the doctor 's car left the house and he stood at the foot of the bed and regarded her sternly .
8 Panic has set in as the league 's Draconian restructuring unfolds with four clubs relegated from Division One and seven from Division Two .
9 The show is hip and happening , dude : the audience looks as if it has just walked in off the King 's Road , the post-modernish set is ultra-cool , the show 's titles are dazzling , the best I 've seen on British television .
10 Male activists are out every night unless they stay in for the wife 's one night out .
11 Send the form to your local social security office , and you 'll be sent claim form BW 1 to be completed in order to receive the book of orders to cash in for the widow 's allowance .
12 The Spartans offence then fumbled the ball and seconds later running back Eric Okatu went in for the Tornadoes ' second T.D .
13 Within two minutes Mike Hall put Peter Dods in for the Barbarians ' third try , and another four followed in a procession interrupted by one for Newport by John Thomas .
14 The size and range of the country 's sex business may mean that Thailand is in for the world 's fastest upswing in HIV infection .
15 Probably the paper did n't even have wire service , and if it did , he 'd bet a dime that anything which had come in about the book 's author had simply been buried in the chaos then reigning in the newspaper office .
16 With just two months of the year to go , the chances of coming in below the Government 's current target of £37 billion must now be good , though City experts pointed out last night that changes in VAT regulation may have brought payments forward from February and March to December and January .
17 The raiders slipped in past the Macleans ' patrolling galleys , and killed and kidnapped , destroyed and looted , slaughtering or crippling what livestock they could not carry off and leaving the survivors to starve .
18 Then he made 38 runs in good time as Northern cashed in against the champions ' depleted bowling resources .
19 I think that normally there is a cheque sent through with the notification , which we put in against the COUP 's fees code , but there is n't one this time .
20 The Child 's Game is basically a free play situation where the child chooses any series of activities for 10–15 minutes during which the parent will join in under the child 's direction .
21 Graf , unbeaten since the beginning of May , took her winning streak to 35 matches by posting a 4–6 6–1 6–0 victory over the 11th-seeded Swiss , who played an inspired first set before caving in under the German 's familiar pressure .
22 Food was being sent in along the republic 's only rail link with Georgia .
23 This required the ATB staff to have a good knowledge of the family situations of wives attending courses and to arrange course times that fitted in with the families ' needs and routines .
24 Qualified staff at the centre , plus out own Staff from Heriot 's enable us to work with groups of five or six pupils on fieldwork and practical activities which tie in with the year 's curriculum .
25 Put this at the bottom of a deep casserole , which must not be much bigger than the piece of meat , which you should then put in with the calf 's foot on top .
26 Back in Endell Street queasiness set in with the raid 's aftermath yet it blended with a certain sense of excitement .
27 At the end of dinner , a servant came in with the farmer 's one-year-old son in her arms .
28 The system is flexible and fits in with the user 's way of working .
29 Some candidates were unhappy about the selection process , claiming the region wanted someone more willing to fit in with the council 's corporate stance , than head a professional service .
30 War Diaries , situation reports and other records of the time vividly convey the chaos prevailing throughout the area in those days immediately following the end of the war , as British units encountered this mass of fugitives fleeing , blocking roads or -seeking to surrender , mixed in with the Tito 's partisans and in eastern Carinthia with the advancing Bulgarians of Tolbukhin 's 3rd Ukrainian Front .
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