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

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1 Bees fly in through the windows on hot afternoons , zig-zag across the house , and disappear through the open front door .
2 They walked briskly over to the two cars and Plumpton bent down and peered in through the windows of the Mini .
3 Slowly struggling up from the depths of deep unconsciousness , Laura flicked open her eyelids , only to shut them firmly again as she winced at the brilliant sunshine flooding in through the windows of the bedroom .
4 ‘ But I think it is a pointless exercise , ’ said Floy , somewhere towards morning , a thin , cold light filtering in through the windows to where he sat at a great desk , his black hair tumbled , hollows in his cheeks , his face white with fatigue .
5 But light was spilling in through the seams of the door at the far end of the room ; crimson , glowing light from whatever lay on the other side .
6 Seventy five percent is taken in through the eyes of which we 're gon na recall about fifty percent , so fifty percent of that seventy five percent yeah ?
7 The first 30 in through the doors at Doc 's Orders in Yarm Road tonight will receive a copy of the EP .
8 Currents pass in through the sides of the shell , over the ciliated lophophore where the food is extracted , and then out through the depression in the margin of the valves .
9 She stood on the deck while the water rushed in through the sides of the great oaken gates , lifting the barge higher and higher until they were level with the water in the next basin .
10 Blanche Arbuthnot turned in through the gates of her old home .
11 Refusing the invitation to go in for coffee , Fran hurried back to the car and drove across town , only slowing when she turned in through the gates of the college and made her way along the rutted gravel path to pull up in front of the old sandstone building next to Luke 's car .
12 On Sept. 28 a new national army , the Angolan Armed Forces ( FAA ) , was established under the joint command of Gen. Antonio dos Santos França Ndalu and Gen. Arlindo Chenda Pena Ben-Ben who were sworn in as the Chiefs of General Staff on the same day .
13 Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda .
14 Though she had not pressed them , as her friend Lois pressed them in between the pages of her Bible .
15 As the sea is calm I turn in to a narrow cleft on the headland , cutting the engine and gliding in between the faces of grey rock to let my passengers get the flavour of the sights and sounds of a Shetland geo .
16 After all the peel and pith have been removed , cut in between the membranes of each segment and separate them .
17 If I could manage to absorb a tablet in between the bouts of vomiting it did stop the sickness and bring a pain-free sleep — but it left me too exhausted to do anything about enjoying life .
18 They did not and they could not think of themselves as remotely like a frog and a princess , yet mental shapes similar in heritage or configuration managed to creep stealthily up in between the tangles of their individual cells .
19 Moreover , most galaxies are found in clusters , and we can similarly infer the presence of yet more dark matter in between the galaxies in these clusters by its effect on the motion of the galaxies .
20 And on your way upstairs , do n't forget the bannisters and those tricky areas in between the rails on your staircase .
21 In between the branches of the fibrils are amorphous areas and these , along with the amorphous interfacial regions between the lamellae , make up the disordered content of the semi-crystalline polymer ( figure 11.8 ) .
22 She had not been allowed make-up ; if she had , at that age , developed any idea of herself as having rights simply by virtue of being a pretty girl , it must have crept in between the covers of some acceptable book .
23 But if Creggan 's own sense of imprisonment was made worse by the sight of other caged creatures , it was heightened yet further by the fact that small song birds like sparrows , thrushes and starlings would dart freely in between the bars of the Cages and take advantage of what they found there .
24 Then , keeping the thumb in place , he pushed the rim of a bowl in between the rows of teeth and poured its contents , a trickle of oil , right down into the throat .
25 I hated pushing the medicine dropper in between the rows of teeth , now permanently bared , and the hot dry lips , and watching the milk dribble out at the comer because it would n't swallow .
26 The predominant colours were black and scarlet , the midnight blue and holly green being used to relieve the border in between the rows of upholstery nails .
27 In all experiments on toroidal discharges neutrons have been observed in about the numbers to be expected if thermonuclear reactions were proceeding .
28 More film roles are expected to come rolling in after the Oscars on 29 March , although Thompson claims she is a no-hoper for glamorous parts .
29 He had seen it plane in behind the trees beyond a bend in the stream and had stalked and shot it while she slept .
30 The family was far from being the poorest of the peasants , but Nasser nonetheless had first-hand experience of the poverty-stricken conditions of the rural Egyptians , crammed in along the banks of the Nile on which the whole country depended .
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